NCAAF: Texas, Georgia frontrunners to land Arch Manning

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Arch Manning will make his fifth and final campus visit for Clemson’s game against Florida State this weekend, but the Tigers are not favored to land the five-star prospect.

The frontrunner to sign the nephew of Eli and Peyton and grandson of Archie is the Texas Longhorns. Steve Sarkisian’s team was installed as the +300 favorite by SportsBetting.ag on Thursday to land Manning on signing day.

The second-shortest odds belong to Georgia (+350), followed closely behind by SEC rival Alabama (+400).

Manning currently stars for Isidore Newman in New Orleans and is the nation’s No. 1 recruit in the class of 2023. He has already visited Georgia (vs. South Carolina, Sept. 18), Alabama (vs. Ole Miss, Oct. 2), Texas (vs. Oklahoma St., Oct. 16) and Ole Miss (vs. LSU, Oct. 23).

Eli Manning and his father, Archie, played for Ole Miss. The Rebels retired Eli’s No. 10 jersey during the game and even painted “Manning” in the end zones.

Ole Miss is being offered at +450 to land Arch Manning, followed by LSU (+500), Clemson (+550) and Tennessee (+1000), which is where Peyton starred.

Arch Manning signing odds:
Texas +300
Georgia +350
Alabama +400
Ole Miss +450
LSU +500
Clemson +550
Tennessee +1000
SMU +1200

–Field Level Media

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