dcm3w
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Why not? I wouldn't consider Arch Manning a traditional recruit. Most of the schools recruit top players with lavish facilities and now, NIL money. I don't think Arch and the Manning family care about that. They want him to have the best coach for him.
I still think he's more likely to end up somewhere like Texas, but Virginia might make a lot of sense for him if they really think Tony Elliot is the right coach. He'd be able to develop without all the pressure and media in places like Bama, UGA, and Texas. He's probably a starter on Day 1. Tony Elliot developed Trevor Lawrence (which is something that impresses the Manning family). His sister is already enrolled at UVa. UVa is the public school equivalent of Harvard. I don't know that he'll go that direction, but it's not that crazy.
Texas was the perfect choice because it gave him the ability to still play in the SEC, have a good Avenue to the League and he wouldn’t have all the drama of pissing off his family and friends by going to a traditional rival.
I wouldn’t be surprised to see that Texas having Cut brought on staff didn’t seal the deal.
He’s not on staff at Texas. They almost hired him but he accepted a job with the SEC officeTexas was the perfect choice because it gave him the ability to still play in the SEC, have a good Avenue to the League and he wouldn’t have all the drama of pissing off his family and friends by going to a traditional rival.
I wouldn’t be surprised to see that Texas having Cut brought on staff didn’t seal the deal.