Arch Manning, famous nephew of two of the NFL’s all-time quarterbacks, Payton and Eli Manning, was graciously welcomed with a standing ovation for his debut in the orange and white on Saturday in Texas’ spring game on Saturday.
Manning, the son of Cooper, completed his first pass in the final minutes of the first quarter to wide receiver Thatcher Milton, to which was well accepted in Darrell K. Royal Memorial Stadium.
Texas fans and coaches got a first look at the players who may be leading the Longhorns for the 2023 season, and Manning didn’t help his case to be one of them with his play Saturday.
In early March, Longhorn coach Steve Sarkisian openly spoke about the stakes against the prized freshman, explaining he will have to compete against sophomore Quinn Ewers for the quarterback role, who completed 16-for-23 for 195 yards and one touchdown.
He was named the starter by Sarkisian after the game.
But Texas’ other freshman quarterback stole the show Saturday.
Arch Manning looks to throw a pass during the first half of the Texas Spring Game. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters ConMaalik Murphy, a redshirt freshman who was ranked No. 17 overall in the state of California by ESPN, tossed a 79-yard scoring throw to freshman wideout Johntay Cook during the third quarter.
He threw for 165 yards during the game, while Manning — who did have an impressive first-down run — end up with 30 passing yards on 13 pass attempts.
Sarkisian wasn’t ready to announce the rest of his QB pecking order.
“We have another 29 practices to go in fall camp,” he told reporters after. “I think to be fair to all these guys, you know, like Maalik, that was his first spring that he’s ever had. He didn’t get spring a year ago. And of that, he missed the first about five practices before he really was able to go in team drills. So what does that look like moving forward?
“Arch — those are his first 15 practices of his life in college. So sometimes we can rush to judgment on where guys are at.”
Ewers transferred from Ohio State and started 10 games last year for Texas, recording 2,177 yards for 15 touchdowns and six interceptions, and compiling 7.4 passing yards per attempt.
While he was one of the most sought-after recruits at No. 5 overall by ESPN, Manning is adjusting to the college environment and game play but impressing his coach in the process.
Maalik Murphy of Texas Longhorns warms up before the Orange-White Spring Game. Getty Images
Arch Manning shakes hands with a fan while signing autographs before the Texas Spring Game. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con“He’s doing well, give him a lot of credit,” Sarkisian told the Longhorn Network prior to Saturday’s game. “It hasn’t been perfect. He’s throwing interceptions like every freshman quarterback would. He’s made misreads. He’s lost his ID twice on campus.






