
In a stunning move that sent shockwaves through the college football landscape, highly-touted quarterback Arch Manning has flipped his commitment to the Florida State Seminoles. The former Texas Longhorns star had been a target of several powerhouse programs, including Tennessee, Michigan, and others, but announced his decision earlier today to join Mike Norvell’s squad in Tallahassee.
Manning, the nephew of NFL legends Peyton and Eli Manning and grandson of Archie Manning, has been regarded as one of the most sought-after quarterback prospects in recent years. Known for his exceptional arm strength, football IQ, and athleticism, Manning brings star power and championship aspirations to a Florida State program that has been on the rise under Norvell.
The move marks a significant recruiting victory for Florida State as they look to return to national prominence. Manning’s decision is expected to immediately elevate the Seminoles’ 2024 recruiting class and potentially solidify them as contenders in the ACC and beyond.
Speaking about his decision, Manning cited Florida State’s recent resurgence and offensive system as key factors. “Coach Norvell’s vision for the program and the opportunity to be part of something special really stood out to me,” he said. “I can’t wait to get to work with my new teammates and bring a championship to Tallahassee.”
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