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Originally posted by HR3 View PostSide note:
Arch will play sooner than later this season
With all this even I forgot his graduating class [emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787]
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Originally posted by Heath View PostCorrect, but the Manning family does know their value.
This 100%
There are a lot of intangibles that will come with arch and even the recruits know that
Those top recruits are very serious about the game and the idea that a manning (Peyton ) may have some influence is a big deal. Those recruits also know that the hype with arch will follow to Austin and they want to be a part of that.
It’s a big deal, he’s high profile and when guy look at his genetics and heritage you have to bet on him not to mention you know Arch understands his position and the name that is on the line, that family is football.
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Originally posted by Heath View PostWhat I was told, it was not a single bag that was dropped to get Arch but on the financial side of this decision, the Manning family wanted their hands on the Austin business market. This will allow a direct link to those opportunities and allow the family to expand its reach into Texas. I am sure you will hear he got X to attend, but I think in his recruitment it was more about the financial implications down the road.
On the football side, the family trust Sark and more importantly AJ Milwee to handle the football development of Arch. Without those two guys in Austin, I don't think Texas would have been in the picture.
You and I both know the amounts of money being tossed at recruits, and as much as the Mannings have to gain, they understand what this means to t.u.
It's not just 5* DL from the inner city cashing in.
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Originally posted by Snapperhead94 View PostThe problem is I think you actually believe that. A family, which knows it's value, would make a financial decision on potential yet not capitalize on an opportunity.
You and I both know the amounts of money being tossed at recruits, and as much as the Mannings have to gain, they understand what this means to t.u.
It's not just 5* DL from the inner city cashing in.
Nope, it’s not. These are educated people making a savvy financial decision with long term goals.
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Originally posted by Chad C View PostNope, it’s not. These are educated people making a savvy financial decision with long term goals.
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Ewers made $3MM, Manning could easily double or triple that , but will not capitalize on the opportunity. This is about business.
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Originally posted by Snapperhead94 View PostOf course.
Ewers made $3MM, Manning could easily double or triple that , but will not capitalize on the opportunity. This is about business.
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Originally posted by Snapperhead94 View PostThe problem is I think you actually believe that. A family, which knows it's value, would make a financial decision on potential yet not capitalize on an opportunity.
You and I both know the amounts of money being tossed at recruits, and as much as the Mannings have to gain, they understand what this means to t.u.
It's not just 5* DL from the inner city cashing in.
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