Like many other teenagers, Arch Manning is visiting college campuses to determine where to go. Unlike the typical high schooler, the whole world is watching with bated breath.
Per Steve Wiltfong of 247Sports, the five-star quarterback went to Athens for his third visit to Georgia. His Isidore Newman coach, Nelson Stewart, said Arch and his father, Cooper Manning, enjoyed watching Bulldogs coach Kirby Smart operate.
“Both he and his dad loved the organization of practice,” Stewart said. “It was really, just everybody was always moving. They loved the meetings and installs with Coach (Todd) Monken. It sounded like the structure was just great. Everything flowed and the attention to detail. Obviously Kirby’s enthusiasm, not just with the starters but with the backups, that was something both said was great. The energy Kirby has, you see on the sideline, coaching all his players, not just one specific group.”
Per Stewart, the grandson of legendary quarterback Archie Manning and nephew of Peyton and Eli described “a great atmosphere in the quarterback room” and was impressed with the team’s facilities. Stewart said Arch and Cooper liked getting an up-close look at the program’s inner workings.
“That’s the neat thing about Arch, his family, this recruitment,” Stewart said. “It’s not about the bells and whistles, it’s about getting in the weeds and seeing how things work and forming those relationships and I think both came back really excited about everything he saw.”
According to Wiltfong, Arch will visit Texas later this week, and he plans on seeing LSU, Alabama, Florida, and Ole Miss before making any decisions.
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