Arch Manning Reportedly Turns Down $11.5 Million NIL Offer From Alabama, Reaffirms Loyalty to Texas Longhorns and Family Football Legacy
In a bold and values-driven decision that has rocked the college football landscape, Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning has reportedly rejected a staggering $11.5 million NIL offer from the Alabama Crimson Tide, choosing instead to remain loyal to the University of Texas and finish what he started in Austin.
The jaw-dropping NIL deal—reportedly one of the largest ever offered to a college football player—was extended to Manning in an effort to entice the former No. 1 overall recruit to transfer. But in a time when name, image, and likeness deals are reshaping college football, Manning’s response delivered a powerful message about commitment, tradition, and legacy.
Sources close to the Manning family say the decision wasn’t purely financial. Arch Manning, the nephew of NFL legends Peyton and Eli Manning and grandson of Ole Miss great Archie Manning, is determined to write his own chapter with the Longhorns, upholding his family’s football legacy with integrity and purpose.
“Texas believed in me before the spotlight, and I’m here to finish what I started,” Manning reportedly told teammates. “This is about more than football—it’s about loyalty, legacy, and leading.”
The 6’4” quarterback has shown steady development under head coach Steve Sarkisian and is widely seen as the future face of the Longhorns program. While he sat behind Quinn Ewers for most of the 2023 season, Arch’s growth as a leader and student of the game has impressed coaches and analysts alike. With Ewers possibly declaring for the NFL Draft after the upcoming season, Manning is expected to step fully into the spotlight.
Texas fans and alumni erupted with pride and excitement following the news. Social media lit up with support for Manning’s decision, celebrating it as a throwback to a time when loyalty to school and team meant more than dollar signs.
As the Longhorns prepare for their highly anticipated move to the SEC, Manning’s commitment sends a strong signal: Texas is not just building a contender—they’re building a culture. And with Arch Manning under center, the future of Longhorn football looks as bright as ever.
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