I can hear it now. If Arch hadn't got hurt. LOL
Who left one school already because he didn’t get the nod. Let’s see how Ewers handles a Manning behind him.On JOX today they said that he was the third recruit to be given a perfect score by 247 recruiting in the 20 or so years that they've kept records. The second one to get that perfect rating will be UT's starting QB this year.
Hmm, that doesn't really compute.He also loves Austin... was looking for a great college town.
Your point about rich men, in general, is valid, but $10M or so isn't close to being a "vast portion" of major UTx boosters' wealth.But as others in these discussions have pointed out, rich men are rich because they are generally smart investors and don't do stupid things with the vast portion of their wealth.
Austin is a better town than Tuscaloosa.Hmm, that doesn't really compute.
Neither are great though.Austin is a better town than Tuscaloosa.
Lord, I reckon! We lived in San Antonio for a couple of years and spent some time in Austin. As much as I have fond memories of most of my time at the University ( particularly grad school ) , Tuscaloosa doesn`t compare to Austin IMHO.Austin is a better town than Tuscaloosa.
Never been on the Manning bandwagon. It would be disruptive and Bama already has the best QB room in college football. Let someone else deal with their $ multi-million can't miss 1st round phenom.We will be fine without him and certainly don't need the hoopla that would come with him. Actually, we don't really need him.
Not sour grapes - I've posted this before - but if his last name wasn't Manning there'd be far less hype.Never been on the Manning bandwagon. It would be disruptive and Bama already has the best QB room in college football. Let someone else deal with their $ multi-million can't miss 1st round phenom.
It's already there for me.Unfortunately, I foresee my interest in college football waning in the near future. I hope it doesn't. It just feels like if I wanted to watch the pro football, I'd watch pro football. I hope I'm wrong.
Edit: I didn't articulate that well. My statement has nothing to do with Manning. I'm just complaining that I am afraid that the game is changing to something I'll be less interested in.
There will be a flood of transfers to Texas as well as high school players.And I'm specifically saying this move gives Texas the impetus to really start spending on recruits, which up until now they've been a bit more hesitant about. I commented about this elsewhere in the past, but basically they were not going to invest heavily in a coach they didn't really like that had a spotty track record. Why prop up someone you might want gone in a season or two?
This is also why A&M did up their spending, because Jimbo beat Alabama and that signaled to them that it was a good time to start spending. What this will do, and I'm very, very confident in is that (not entirely confident in my ability to understand why a teenager does things), this opens the floodgates for what ever Texas boosters are willing to do.
They might have been hesitant before, but now that they have Arch they're going to build a team around him and it won't be cheap.
The TLDR is that last year we saw that you can buy the #1 class with NIL money. Now, I expect to see just what the practical limitations are, more or less what can't be done with NIL money because I expect Texas to do all that can be done with it.
Yes, they will.I don't know...will rich men blow a bunch of money on their favorite college team so they can brag to their buddies their school is succeeding or so they can enjoy some big wins or championships? Sure, they'll blow *some* money to do that.
But as others in these discussions have pointed out, rich men are rich because they are generally smart investors and don't do stupid things with the vast portion of their wealth.
There a limit to how much this will blow up and continue. Maybe there's a few big pushes like what A$M boosters did last year, but if Jimbo's team under-performs again are they going to keep pumping that kind of money into an average program? I doubt it.
Might the Big UT boosters have a big push to get Texas "back" through some big NIL deals? Yeah, but the question is "How long will they hand out the money and how high are they willing to go without a significant ROI?"
I think this is the general consensus, but either this is entirely about Sark or there are other factors at work. Texas was the worst program he seemed to be closely considering, by a fairly wide margin (at least based on just about every recent metric.). Going 5-7 after years of mediocrity doesn't usually make you a hot commodity, especially with an out of state kid. But may be he was always going to go wherever Sark was, I accept that possibility.I suspect NIL had nothing to do with Manning choosing texas.
I expect something like this. People who want to see nothing will say well it's just Arch's magnetic personality or what ever but my expectation is Texas will enter a period of increased activity, that's for sure.There will be a flood of transfers to Texas as well as high school players.
You are correct. Winning will come easy now for Sark. Think Forrest Gump after the hurricane and I'm not kidding.I think this is the general consensus, but either this is entirely about Sark or there are other factors at work. Texas was the worst program he seemed to be closely considering, by a fairly wide margin (at least based on just about every recent metric.). Going 5-7 after years of mediocrity doesn't usually make you a hot commodity, especially with an out of state kid. But may be he was always going to go wherever Sark was, I accept that possibility.
I also, however think it's extremely likely that NIL would have allayed any concerns he might have about joining a mediocre head coach and a pretty terrible looking 5-7 team (they lost to Kansas). Just about anyone can look at Texas and understand that with NIL they can just go out and fill what ever holes they need to fill, whereas ordinarily they would look like a fundamentally flawed team.
I expect something like this. People who want to see nothing will say well it's just Arch's magnetic personality or what ever but my expectation is Texas will enter a period of increased activity, that's for sure.
I didn’t say one way or the other. But the comment was that he was looking for a great college town. I wouldn’t call Austin a college town.Austin is a better town than Tuscaloosa.
30 million dollars for Arch Manning?It was table stakes to offer above $30mm in NIL for his signature. Once that commitment was achieved he evaluated the qualifying schools based on the usual factors, QB development, early opportunity to play, opportunity to win, etc.