Arch Manning news ...

And defensively -- Texas is atrocious. So why would elite defensive recruits head there, unless they are from the state? Texas has been one of the worst tackling teams i've seen in CFB over the last 5-10 years.

Elite defensive recruits want to play with other elite defensive recruits on elite teams. Georgia showed last year what they can with those players on defense.
Do they now?

Welp I guess some just have bigger nuts than you and will come to Texas, regardless
 
I know this is going to seem like sour grapes, but it's not. We didn't get Manning, we will be fine.

Prior to not getting Manning, I questioned the "pied piper" effect that he would have no matter where he went. I asked on a UGA board for anyone to name a player that was genuinely a pied piper. The top player mentioned was Justin Fields. 2018 was our first no. 1 class, and it was the third best all time, even after ATM last year. But we really couldn't point to that many players that came to UGA just because of Fields. Most were already leaning toward UGA and that just cemented their choice.

So, what about Manning? Did he really pull all that many good players to Texas? I'll let @Thiefery provide more depth and context as he knows way more about Texas recruiting than I do. But let's recall that Texas was already able to recruit well:

Per the 247 Composite:

2023 - est. top 5
2022 - 5th
2021- 15th
2020 - 9th
2019 - 3rd
2018 - 3rd

With that in mind, this is what has happened since Manning committed (I've included his HS teammate as that seems the most pied piper player of them all):

23-Jun​
Arch Manning
1​
27-Jun​
Derek WilliamsS
0.9823​
36​
LA
2​
29-Jun​
Johntay CookWR
0.9818​
38​
TX
3​
20-Jul​
Malik HuhammadCB
0.98​
43​
TX
4​
26-Jun​
Jaydon ChatmanIOL
0.9246​
190​
TX
5​
3-Jul​
Sydir MitchellDL
0.9164​
231​
NJ
6​
23-Jul​
Peyton KirklandOT
0.9049​
289​
FL
7​
26-Jun​
Jonah WilsonWR
0.9041​
296​
TX
8​
25-Jun​
Liona LefauLB
0.8953​
364​
HI
9​
26-Jun​
Connor StrohOT
0.8794​
541​
TX
10​
26-Jun​
Trevor GoosbyOT
0.8794​
541​
TX
11​
28-Jun​
Billy WaltonEdge
0.8756​
604​
TX
12​
19-Jun​
Will RandleTE
0.8725​
676​
LA
13​
26-Jun​
Andre CojoeIOL
0.8686​
761​
TX
0.9127​
355​

The average player is ranked 355th, with a .9127. I am less critical of OL evals, as they are really hard to do and lots of OL that are in the 300 and 400s often turn out to be quite good after several years in the system. And they have signed 5 of those. Of the 3 top 100 players, 2 are on the D ... did they come to Texas because of Manning? That doesn't seem to be very "pied piper-ish" to me. While there are lots of teams that would kill for 13 players in the top 750, we expect higher of Texas especially if Manning has the tails everyone is talking about.

As a point of comparison, it was between UGA and TX for Manning. We lost fair and square. How have we done since Manning went to Texas? Not listed in the chart below, we signed two 2024 players both of whom are receivers - a TE and WR. They are ranked 26th and 53rd. It's obviously early, they could drop, and they might not end up at UGA. But both are homegrown Georgia boys, so I feel good in saying that not landing Manning won't hurt next year. As for this year, the numbers since Manning:

23-Jun​
Arch Manning to TX
1​
23-Jul​
Joenel AgueroS
0.9832​
34​
MA
2​
10-Jul​
Raylen HarrisLB
0.9771​
50​
FL
3​
16-Jul​
Troy BowlesLB
0.9732​
56​
FL
4​
1-Jul​
Daniel HarrisCB
0.935​
151​
FL
5​
19-Jul​
Jamaal JarrettDL
0.927​
180​
NC
6​
22-Jul​
Kelton SmithIOL
0.9189​
218​
GA
0.9524​
115​

5 are on the D so we can argue Manning wouldn't have affected that. But we seem to have survived not singing Manning. I also do think we might have signed a better WR class - our TE class is awesome, and we will have a good, if not elite WR class. Manning would have helped there, I think.

I think Manning could be really good. I wish we would have landed him. Texas should be glad they did, and it was a huge bump for Sark. I am just not sold on any players being a pied piper like many talk about. And I don't think Manning is any different.
6 full paragraphs and two tables

God damn son, some of us are just here to shit post
 
God damn son, some of us are just here to shit post


James Franco Reaction GIF
 
6 full paragraphs and two tables

God damn son, some of us are just here to shit post
Good for you ... shitpost away. I do from time to time. Otherwise, I'll post substantive posts whenever I want to. Feel free to Ignore them or me. Won't hurt my feelings one bit.
 
Good for you ... shitpost away. I do from time to time. Otherwise, I'll post substantive posts whenever I want to. Feel free to Ignore them or me. Won't hurt my feelings one bit.
Season 1 Smh GIF by BET Plus
 
I know this is going to seem like sour grapes, but it's not. We didn't get Manning, we will be fine.

Prior to not getting Manning, I questioned the "pied piper" effect that he would have no matter where he went. I asked on a UGA board for anyone to name a player that was genuinely a pied piper. The top player mentioned was Justin Fields. 2018 was our first no. 1 class, and it was the third best all time, even after ATM last year. But we really couldn't point to that many players that came to UGA just because of Fields. Most were already leaning toward UGA and that just cemented their choice.

So, what about Manning? Did he really pull all that many good players to Texas? I'll let @Thiefery provide more depth and context as he knows way more about Texas recruiting than I do. But let's recall that Texas was already able to recruit well:

Per the 247 Composite:

2023 - est. top 5
2022 - 5th
2021- 15th
2020 - 9th
2019 - 3rd
2018 - 3rd

With that in mind, this is what has happened since Manning committed (I've included his HS teammate as that seems the most pied piper player of them all):

23-Jun​
Arch Manning
1​
27-Jun​
Derek WilliamsS
0.9823​
36​
LA
2​
29-Jun​
Johntay CookWR
0.9818​
38​
TX
3​
20-Jul​
Malik HuhammadCB
0.98​
43​
TX
4​
26-Jun​
Jaydon ChatmanIOL
0.9246​
190​
TX
5​
3-Jul​
Sydir MitchellDL
0.9164​
231​
NJ
6​
23-Jul​
Peyton KirklandOT
0.9049​
289​
FL
7​
26-Jun​
Jonah WilsonWR
0.9041​
296​
TX
8​
25-Jun​
Liona LefauLB
0.8953​
364​
HI
9​
26-Jun​
Connor StrohOT
0.8794​
541​
TX
10​
26-Jun​
Trevor GoosbyOT
0.8794​
541​
TX
11​
28-Jun​
Billy WaltonEdge
0.8756​
604​
TX
12​
19-Jun​
Will RandleTE
0.8725​
676​
LA
13​
26-Jun​
Andre CojoeIOL
0.8686​
761​
TX
0.9127​
355​

The average player is ranked 355th, with a .9127. I am less critical of OL evals, as they are really hard to do and lots of OL that are in the 300 and 400s often turn out to be quite good after several years in the system. And they have signed 5 of those. Of the 3 top 100 players, 2 are on the D ... did they come to Texas because of Manning? That doesn't seem to be very "pied piper-ish" to me. While there are lots of teams that would kill for 13 players in the top 750, we expect higher of Texas especially if Manning has the tails everyone is talking about.

As a point of comparison, it was between UGA and TX for Manning. We lost fair and square. How have we done since Manning went to Texas? Not listed in the chart below, we signed two 2024 players both of whom are receivers - a TE and WR. They are ranked 26th and 53rd. It's obviously early, they could drop, and they might not end up at UGA. But both are homegrown Georgia boys, so I feel good in saying that not landing Manning won't hurt next year. As for this year, the numbers since Manning:

23-Jun​
Arch Manning to TX
1​
23-Jul​
Joenel AgueroS
0.9832​
34​
MA
2​
10-Jul​
Raylen HarrisLB
0.9771​
50​
FL
3​
16-Jul​
Troy BowlesLB
0.9732​
56​
FL
4​
1-Jul​
Daniel HarrisCB
0.935​
151​
FL
5​
19-Jul​
Jamaal JarrettDL
0.927​
180​
NC
6​
22-Jul​
Kelton SmithIOL
0.9189​
218​
GA
0.9524​
115​

5 are on the D so we can argue Manning wouldn't have affected that. But we seem to have survived not singing Manning. I also do think we might have signed a better WR class - our TE class is awesome, and we will have a good, if not elite WR class. Manning would have helped there, I think.

I think Manning could be really good. I wish we would have landed him. Texas should be glad they did, and it was a huge bump for Sark. I am just not sold on any players being a pied piper like many talk about. And I don't think Manning is any different.

soo..you are saying..


Huskerz Fer Champz
 
Do they now?

Welp I guess some just have bigger nuts than you and will come to Texas, regardless
They do -- it is usually the guys who grew up Texas fans from the state of Texas. It doesn't change the fact Texas's defense has been a joke for a long time. It isn't because of lack of talent -- they bring in the kids. I'd blame the coaches, but this has been going on over multiple coaches.

Whatever it is -- you get to Texas and it is like they are allergic to tackling and wrapping up these days. Texas ranked like 7th in defense between just the schools IN THE STATE OF TEXAS. A&M, Baylor, Houston, Texas Tech, Texas-San Antonio, UTEP, North Texas all ranked higher than Texas last year.

If they don't figure out things on the defensive side of the ball -- They could have Peyton Manning as their QB and they still aren't winning anything.
 
They do -- it is usually the guys who grew up Texas fans from the state of Texas. It doesn't change the fact Texas's defense has been a joke for a long time. It isn't because of lack of talent -- they bring in the kids. I'd blame the coaches, but this has been going on over multiple coaches.

Whatever it is -- you get to Texas and it is like they are allergic to tackling and wrapping up these days. Texas ranked like 7th in defense between just the schools IN THE STATE OF TEXAS. A&M, Baylor, Houston, Texas Tech, Texas-San Antonio, UTEP, North Texas all ranked higher than Texas last year.

If they don't figure out things on the defensive side of the ball -- They could have Peyton Manning as their QB and they still aren't winning anything.
wait you saying Peyton? What exactly did he win?
 
2 super bowls?
whoa who knew you could win those in college.. great point.. guess that's why Michigan stays being a blue blood, thanks to Bradys championships
 
Arch

6 for 12, 81 yards, 1 INT

Georgia dodged a bullet.
Has anyone told Arch or Golden Boy they don't get to wear a blue jersey in the Red River Shootout?
 
Arch

6 for 12, 81 yards, 1 INT

Georgia dodged a bullet.
LOL.. dude played a school 2 divisions higher than him.. He has one good TE, one good OL.. he's straight
 
LOL.. dude played a school 2 divisions higher than him.. He has one good TE, one good OL.. he's straight
Sounds like he has better weapons than Jexas
 
LOL.. dude played a school 2 divisions higher than him.. He has one good TE, one good OL.. he's straight
I honestly hate that this stuff even shows up on my feed. But this vid cracked me up.

Arch may play on a shitty team, but some of the guys he plays against are just pathetic. No's 25 and 29 on defense looked like they were on the take. I've seen the lowest divisions of high school football here play tougher than this.

 
I honestly hate that this stuff even shows up on my feed. But this vid cracked me up.

Arch may play on a shitty team, but some of the guys he plays against are just pathetic. No's 25 and 29 on defense looked like they were on the take. I've seen the lowest divisions of high school football here play tougher than this.


Can't tell if that is "I don't want to hurt this guy" or standing around watching him because they know he will be on TV next year.
 
Injuries withstanding, I put the odds of Arch never starting for Texas at about 85%.
well.. if you feel this way.. He's definitely going to be a starter at UT 100%.. all your other predictions were flat out wrong
 
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