Jaw-dropping move that has sent shockwaves through the college football landscape, five-star quarterback Arch Manning has decommitted from the Texas Longhorns and announced his commitment to the Florida State Seminoles. The news broke earlier today, marking one of the most significant recruiting flips in recent memory.
Manning, the nephew of NFL legends Peyton and Eli Manning and grandson of Archie Manning, had been a cornerstone of Texas’s highly touted 2024 recruiting class. His decision to leave the Longhorns comes as a massive blow to Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian, who had long touted Manning as the future of the program. Manning originally committed to Texas in June 2023 and was widely viewed as the potential heir to quarterback Quinn Ewers.
“I have tremendous respect for the Texas program and coaching staff, but I’ve decided to follow my heart and commit to Florida State,” Manning said in a statement. “I feel Florida State is the best fit for me both on and off the field, and I’m excited to join a program with such a rich history and incredible momentum.”
Manning’s commitment represents a monumental win for Seminoles head coach Mike Norvell, whose program is on the rise after a stellar 2024 season. Florida State, currently a top contender for the College Football Playoff,