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Arch Manning Scheduled To Visit These 5 Colleges In June
by Larry Leo
May 11, 202124 Comments
On Monday, Steve Wiltfong of 247Sports that Arch Manning is slated to visit Clemson, SMU, Texas, Alabama, and Georgia this June. His father, Cooper Manning, talked about how his son is enjoying the process so far, but how it’s important to maintain some sort of normal schedule throughout the summer...quote:(The Spun)
“You still want to workout with your teammates and not be gone every day, you want to have some semblance of normalcy,” Cooper Manning said. “Arch has been talking to Stanford, he’s especially interested in doing a Stanford, USC swing and also a Notre Dame, Ohio State swing. It might be hard to get it all done in June but he’s been enjoying talking to those guys as well.”
“On the heels of that I think there will be a time he wants to see Virginia (where his older sister will attend school) and North Carolina too. He’s been to LSU and he’s been to Ole Miss. We’ll figure out, hopefully whether it be in July, go see some schools, maybe it’s in the dead period but at least you can go see some things out there. Then August boom you’re in summer practice and it gets harder. He’s been enjoying getting to know these schools from other parts of the country. You kind of knock out what’s close to you and he’s enjoyed having conversations with Notre Dame, Ohio State, Stanford and USC. They just kind of came on the scene in the last month or so, the last few months.”
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