Arch Manning.Photo: Jacob Kupferman/GettyTop-ranked high school quarterback prospectArch Manninghas committed to the University of Texas, the 19-year-old athlete announced on Thursday.Manning will play for theTexas Longhornsbeginning in 2023.The No. 1 prospect — and nephew of Super Bowl-winning QBs Peyton and Eli — confirmed the news himself in a Twitter post.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“Committed to the University of Texas,” Manning wrote to his twenty thousand followers on Wednesday. The future Longhorns player ended his post with the team’s signature #HookEm hashtag.According to ESPN, several universities were in the running to land the No. 1 prospect, sending football fans and analysts into a frenzy of speculation over where he would play college football. Georgia, Alabama, LSU, Clemson and Virginia were among the other schools Manning considered.Athletic excellence runs in the young quarterback’s family. Along with unclesEli and Peyton, Arch is the grandson of Archie Manning, who led the New Orleans Saints for 13 seasons. Arch’s father, Cooper, is the eldest of Archie’s three sons and was set to play for the University of Mississippi before he was diagnosed with spinal stenosis, a nerve condition, and had to end his QB career at age 18.Arch Manning.David E. Klutho /Sports Illustrated/GettyEli told PEOPLE in Novemberthat while he’d love for his nephew to play for his alma mater, Mississippi, he just wanted Arch to enjoy the end of his high school career.“I’ve told him, ‘Hey, enjoy being a junior in high school, enjoy being with your buddies, playing football. You’re trying to win a state championship for your high school football team and enjoy the recruiting process. Don’t be stressed about it,’ " Eli said. “‘Enjoy the moment.’ “RELATED VIDEO: Peyton Manning on His ‘Second Chapter’ — Super Bowl Ads, SNL and Maybe a ‘Cameo’ on Emily in ParisAfter Arch’s announcement on Thursday, analyst Cooper Petagna said that the QB, “displays above average athleticism” and an “ideal frame,” in ascouting report for 247Sports.Texas University football coach Steve Sarkisianreacted to the news on Twitter, writing, “All Gas, No Brakes!!!”
Arch Manning.Photo: Jacob Kupferman/Getty

Top-ranked high school quarterback prospectArch Manninghas committed to the University of Texas, the 19-year-old athlete announced on Thursday.Manning will play for theTexas Longhornsbeginning in 2023.The No. 1 prospect — and nephew of Super Bowl-winning QBs Peyton and Eli — confirmed the news himself in a Twitter post.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“Committed to the University of Texas,” Manning wrote to his twenty thousand followers on Wednesday. The future Longhorns player ended his post with the team’s signature #HookEm hashtag.According to ESPN, several universities were in the running to land the No. 1 prospect, sending football fans and analysts into a frenzy of speculation over where he would play college football. Georgia, Alabama, LSU, Clemson and Virginia were among the other schools Manning considered.Athletic excellence runs in the young quarterback’s family. Along with unclesEli and Peyton, Arch is the grandson of Archie Manning, who led the New Orleans Saints for 13 seasons. Arch’s father, Cooper, is the eldest of Archie’s three sons and was set to play for the University of Mississippi before he was diagnosed with spinal stenosis, a nerve condition, and had to end his QB career at age 18.Arch Manning.David E. Klutho /Sports Illustrated/GettyEli told PEOPLE in Novemberthat while he’d love for his nephew to play for his alma mater, Mississippi, he just wanted Arch to enjoy the end of his high school career.“I’ve told him, ‘Hey, enjoy being a junior in high school, enjoy being with your buddies, playing football. You’re trying to win a state championship for your high school football team and enjoy the recruiting process. Don’t be stressed about it,’ " Eli said. “‘Enjoy the moment.’ “RELATED VIDEO: Peyton Manning on His ‘Second Chapter’ — Super Bowl Ads, SNL and Maybe a ‘Cameo’ on Emily in ParisAfter Arch’s announcement on Thursday, analyst Cooper Petagna said that the QB, “displays above average athleticism” and an “ideal frame,” in ascouting report for 247Sports.Texas University football coach Steve Sarkisianreacted to the news on Twitter, writing, “All Gas, No Brakes!!!”
Top-ranked high school quarterback prospectArch Manninghas committed to the University of Texas, the 19-year-old athlete announced on Thursday.
Manning will play for theTexas Longhornsbeginning in 2023.
The No. 1 prospect — and nephew of Super Bowl-winning QBs Peyton and Eli — confirmed the news himself in a Twitter post.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
“Committed to the University of Texas,” Manning wrote to his twenty thousand followers on Wednesday. The future Longhorns player ended his post with the team’s signature #HookEm hashtag.
According to ESPN, several universities were in the running to land the No. 1 prospect, sending football fans and analysts into a frenzy of speculation over where he would play college football. Georgia, Alabama, LSU, Clemson and Virginia were among the other schools Manning considered.
Athletic excellence runs in the young quarterback’s family. Along with unclesEli and Peyton, Arch is the grandson of Archie Manning, who led the New Orleans Saints for 13 seasons. Arch’s father, Cooper, is the eldest of Archie’s three sons and was set to play for the University of Mississippi before he was diagnosed with spinal stenosis, a nerve condition, and had to end his QB career at age 18.
Arch Manning.David E. Klutho /Sports Illustrated/Getty

Eli told PEOPLE in Novemberthat while he’d love for his nephew to play for his alma mater, Mississippi, he just wanted Arch to enjoy the end of his high school career.
“I’ve told him, ‘Hey, enjoy being a junior in high school, enjoy being with your buddies, playing football. You’re trying to win a state championship for your high school football team and enjoy the recruiting process. Don’t be stressed about it,’ " Eli said. “‘Enjoy the moment.’ "
RELATED VIDEO: Peyton Manning on His ‘Second Chapter’ — Super Bowl Ads, SNL and Maybe a ‘Cameo’ on Emily in Paris
After Arch’s announcement on Thursday, analyst Cooper Petagna said that the QB, “displays above average athleticism” and an “ideal frame,” in ascouting report for 247Sports.
Texas University football coach Steve Sarkisianreacted to the news on Twitter, writing, “All Gas, No Brakes!!!”
source: people.com