Sad news; Texas Longhorns QB Arch Manning sustained elbo injury while playing against UTSA Roadrunners……
Drew Brees’ approach to when quarterbacks are fully prepared to excel in the NFL might be considered a little “old school.” His rule of thumb: It takes 50 “high-quality” starts. That number can include starts in college and the NFL, but that’s where Brees puts the landmark of being ready to thrive as a quarterback.
And for this reason, the Super Bowl XLIV MVP and likely first-ballot Pro Football Hall of Famer offered up some words of advice for a current Texas quarterback with a Hall of Fame last name and pedigree:
“The best thing for Arch Manning is to spend five years at the University of Texas,” Brees said. “I’ll pause and let everybody just absorb that.”
Brees recently sat down for an interview with The Athletic while promoting Dos Equis. He touched on numerous items within the interview, but Brees spoke passionately about three of the hottest topics in college football — NIL, transfers and Manning.