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    Quote Originally Posted by sportsfanatic21 View Post
    I think Howard is right there with them as far as a college prospect goes. However, I think all of the 2023 kids (Manning, Holstein, Collins) have more potential to play professionally. And that’s simply due to their superior size over Howard.

    As far as Newman not having talent, they had an OL sign with LSU last year, a current one that has offers from LSU and Alabama, a TE thats a Texas commit, and a wide out with multiple P5 offers. And the previous season, another WR that was an LSU commit prior to being kicked out of school at Newman and having his offer pulled due to a sexual assault allegation.

    I’m not sure many other HS QBs in the state have that much around them, yet the 3 times Ive seen Newman play good teams (LCA twice and Berkeley Prep out of Florida) they have gotten completely dominated…and Manning was very pedestrian. This past season against LCA he was 6-17 for 49 yards and an interception. And he wasn’t much better the previous season, nor in the Berkeley Prep game.
    I've watched STM and LCA in a number of games. Trev Faulk is a personal friend of mine, but both rosters are deeper and more athletic than Newman. Bordelon is a quality lineman, of course his father is a former LSU and Saint. The TE is solid, but I view him as a package deal since he committed to Texas before Manning. But we are talking about a hand full of FBS prospects including Manning. LCA over the past 3 years had a number of FBS prospects. STM's program fluctuates, but they always have talented underclassmen. The 3 rosters are not comparable in talent. JMO

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    Overall talent on the roster, yes, I agree. Newman had nothing on defense. But there aren’t many HS teams that have P5 recruits at both WR spots, TE, and 2 on the OL. Thats what Manning had around him.

    And I respectfully disagree about the TE Will Randle. I thought he was the most impressive kid on their team by quite a bit.

    And I don’t think Texas just took him for a chance at Manning. Randle’s offer list:

    LSU, Alabama, Kentucky, Tennessee, Michigan State, Purdue, Notre Dame, Florida State, Miami (FL), Georgia Tech, Virginia, Texas, Tulane, SMU


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    With the national overARCHing recruiting publicity, there will surely be a coattail effect


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    Howard will be the best out of all the QB’s discussed, write it down.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ULGrad@HOU View Post
    I think Texas will be a great place for Arch. It's a good choice for him to succeed and make his own legacy. It's going to be exciting to watch his college career and I think he will be great there.
    You're assuming this guy will be as great as billed. From what I've seen of him first hand. he's nothing exceptional. If he wasn't a Manning, there wouldn't be all the hoopla that's being blown out of proportion over him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sportsfanatic21 View Post
    Overall talent on the roster, yes, I agree. Newman had nothing on defense. But there aren’t many HS teams that have P5 recruits at both WR spots, TE, and 2 on the OL. Thats what Manning had around him.

    And I respectfully disagree about the TE Will Randle. I thought he was the most impressive kid on their team by quite a bit.

    And I don’t think Texas just took him for a chance at Manning. Randle’s offer list:

    LSU, Alabama, Kentucky, Tennessee, Michigan State, Purdue, Notre Dame, Florida State, Miami (FL), Georgia Tech, Virginia, Texas, Tulane, SMU
    Randle was the best player on their team by far.

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    A couple of things to remember, many pundits believed that Cooper Manning may have been the most talented athlete of the three Archie sons. Arch has all of the measurables to be special, 6'4" 215 lbs with the potential to add another 10-15 lbs according to many recruiting analysts. Many people who have spent time recruiting college athletes have said that Arch is way ahead of where both Peyton and Eli were at this point in their careers.

    I know it was Isadore Newman, but his numbers jump off the page. Between 2019 and 2021 he completed 488 of 743 passes, just about 66% of his passes for 6307 yards, which is over 2000 yards a season. He threw for 81 TD's while only throwing 17 INT's. The other thing that was impressive with Arch is the fact that he was able to run as well, something neither of his uncles were proficient at. Arch had 91 carries for 742 yards and 19 TD's in his HS career over those three seasons.

    I don't know if Arch will end up being as good as either Peyton or Eli, but I will tell you this, the pedigree is pretty special. Schools with the names of Texas, Alabama, Georgia, Clemson, Florida, LSU, Miami, Notre Dame, Oklahoma and USC don't come recruiting you just because your name ends with MANNING. You have to have the talent to back it up. Arch does, whether or not he will be the first QB taken in the draft a few years from now is yet to be seen. But I will tell you this, everyone of the teams that recruited Arch did it because of what he has done on the field and what success each of his family members has done, including Cooper in HS/College, Archie at every level and Peyton and Eli at every level.

    I would rather take a chance on a kid with that kind of background then a kid like Tate Martell or Ryan Perriloux or Mitch Mustain or Ben Olson, or I could continue to go down the list of guys who were homerun recruits in HS that busted in college.

    By the way, keep an eye on Heid Manning, class of 2024 a OL at Newman right now. I believe he will either have to move to TE or bulk up if he wants to play at the next level but he does have a pretty good frame to work with only being a Sophomore at 6'0 and 225. His brother is 6'4" and his dad is also 6'4". I would assume Heid will continue to grow and at 6'4" 235-250 could be a pretty solid TE prospect.


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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginDave View Post
    A couple of things to remember, many pundits believed that Cooper Manning may have been the most talented athlete of the three Archie sons. Arch has all of the measurables to be special, 6'4" 215 lbs with the potential to add another 10-15 lbs according to many recruiting analysts. Many people who have spent time recruiting college athletes have said that Arch is way ahead of where both Peyton and Eli were at this point in their careers.

    I know it was Isadore Newman, but his numbers jump off the page. Between 2019 and 2021 he completed 488 of 743 passes, just about 66% of his passes for 6307 yards, which is over 2000 yards a season. He threw for 81 TD's while only throwing 17 INT's. The other thing that was impressive with Arch is the fact that he was able to run as well, something neither of his uncles were proficient at. Arch had 91 carries for 742 yards and 19 TD's in his HS career over those three seasons.

    I don't know if Arch will end up being as good as either Peyton or Eli, but I will tell you this, the pedigree is pretty special. Schools with the names of Texas, Alabama, Georgia, Clemson, Florida, LSU, Miami, Notre Dame, Oklahoma and USC don't come recruiting you just because your name ends with MANNING. You have to have the talent to back it up. Arch does, whether or not he will be the first QB taken in the draft a few years from now is yet to be seen. But I will tell you this, everyone of the teams that recruited Arch did it because of what he has done on the field and what success each of his family members has done, including Cooper in HS/College, Archie at every level and Peyton and Eli at every level.

    I would rather take a chance on a kid with that kind of background then a kid like Tate Martell or Ryan Perriloux or Mitch Mustain or Ben Olson, or I could continue to go down the list of guys who were homerun recruits in HS that busted in college.

    By the way, keep an eye on Heid Manning, class of 2024 a OL at Newman right now. I believe he will either have to move to TE or bulk up if he wants to play at the next level but he does have a pretty good frame to work with only being a Sophomore at 6'0 and 225. His brother is 6'4" and his dad is also 6'4". I would assume Heid will continue to grow and at 6'4" 235-250 could be a pretty solid TE prospect.
    Good break down of Arch Manning Dave. Let me add one more caveat to the conversation, and this applies to any young QB prospect that comes with such high expectations. Whether we are talking about Arch Manning, Walker Howard, or others that came before them like Bryce Young and CJ Stroud, the talent that is recruited around them has a direct correlation on their success in any system. Texas needs to have a really good recruiting class this year, and the next few years to build quality roster around him. Young and Stroud both have had and continue to have top talent around them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    Good break down of Arch Manning Dave. Let me add one more caveat to the conversation, and this applies to any young QB prospect that comes with such high expectations. Whether we are talking about Arch Manning, Walker Howard, or others that came before them like Bryce Young and CJ Stroud, the talent that is recruited around them has a direct correlation on their success in any system. Texas needs to have a really good recruiting class this year, and the next few years to build quality roster around him. Young and Stroud both have had and continue to have top talent around them.
    That is a fact jack!!!! It doesn't matter how talented you are, if you are playing with subpar talent vs top level talent (which at this point Texas will be fighting an uphill battle in the SEC) it will be tough, no doubt.

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    Here are some 5-Star QB's over the past 15 years and who they originally signed with and you can see that their were some clear busts in this group, I've listed them from Busts to success in college (not pro level):

    Kyle Allen Texas A&M
    Max Browne USC
    Christian Hackenberg Penn State
    Gunner Keil, Notre Dame
    Mitch Mustain Arknasas
    Ryan Perrilloux, LSU
    Dayne Crist Notre Dame
    Garrett Gilbert Texas
    Russell Shepard LSU
    John Brantley Florida
    Jeff Driskell Florida
    Jimmy Clausen Notre Dame
    Terrell Pryor Ohio State
    Tyrod Taylor Va Tech
    Jameis Winston FSU
    Tim Tebow Florida
    Matt Stafford Georgia
    Mark Sanchez USC
    Aaron Murray Georgia
    Braxton Miller Ohio State
    EJ Manuel FSU
    Ryan Mallett Arkansas
    Matt Barkley USC

    This list is a little dated, but if you look at it you can see there were as many 5 star busts as 5 star success in college. I would say that everything to Driskel were busts, with Clausen, Pryor and Taylor being ?, from Jameis to Barkley were successes in college.


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