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@bignewt approves this messageThis thread already has 12 pages for a 2023 kid and its not even Peytons son. I'll check back summer of 2022.
It ain't over till the fat lady signsI don't expect Kiffin to have success at Ole Miss, not that someone from a family with high moral standards would necessarily be eager to play for him anyway. A lot can happen between now and then, but I would put them on the outside looking in if he were singing now.
We can certainly recruit him. Should recruit him too.
I guess we can always hope Ole Miss goes back on probation. That’s probably what it will take.
I don't expect Kiffin to have success at Ole Miss, not that someone from a family with high moral standards would necessarily be eager to play for him anyway. A lot can happen between now and then, but I would put them on the outside looking in if he were signing now.
His Father AND Grandfather played at Ole Miss.Yeah. Lane Kiffin exudes the values that the Manning family is seeking to instill in their kids. Look, they’re going to let the kid go wherever he wants (e.g., Peyton bypassing Ole Miss for UT). They’re certainly not going to push him to play for a slime ball like Kiffin (or Orgeron for that matter).
I know not everyone had one, but I had an uncle that meant the world to me and was one of the best people I ever knew. Does anyone in here actually know Peyton and Arch’s relationship? Maybe Peyton is his best friend, or they could hate each other.
Regardless, I think he will end up at the place that is “the right fit” for him at the time, no matter who his people are or where they went.
"There's a lot that goes into (recruiting)," Manning said. "For a quarterback, it's all about the best fit. We're not going into it much yet. I want to enjoy my high school experience and that's what I'm doing right now. Wherever I go, I know they'll support me. Who knows ... they might not have college football this year, so anything can happen."
"It's definitely a lot easier now," Manning said. "I like being more in-demand. Now, you can go get your guys and throw more. What I picked up a lot from Peyton is how to be a field general. I picked up more of that role this year as a sophomore and I like it a lot. You can tell Peyton is like that from being with him and going to lunch, the way he goes about business and his personality. I look up to that and I like how he goes about it."
"I'm most like my grandfather in the way I play," he said. "I think he knows (that). He can scramble around and stretch the field. I like the way that he played. From Peyton's perspective, I like how he controls the field and it was his system. I like how I can connect with Coach Stew and how we go about everything, from film to Zoom calls to play-calling."