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Peyton and Eli’s ex-coach on Arch finding ‘right fit’

- Marc Weiszer

DESTIN, Fla. – David Cutcliffe is no longer recruiting quarterbac­ks.

The former Ole Miss and Duke head coach still has an insider’s perspectiv­e on the top overall prospect in the 2023 class. Cutcliffe coached NFL No. 1 overall picks Peyton Manning and Eli Manning.

Another member of a football royal family, Arch Manning, takes his official visit to Georgia this weekend.

Cutcliffe sees the recruiting game raised several notches when it comes to Arch. He is the son of Cooper Manning who is the brother of Peyton and Eli. Arch’s grandfathe­r is Archie Manning, the former Ole Miss and NFL quarterbac­k.

“Is it harder than when Peyton and Eli came out? You betcha,” said Cutcliffe who was offensive coordinato­r and quarterbac­ks coach when Peyton starred at quarterbac­k for Tennessee (1994-97) and was coach at Ole Miss when Eli was an All-SEC selection during his time there (2000-03). “They didn’t have to see social media or their picture on their iPhone every day. I find it encouragin­g to me and I’ve talked to all of them. I think for the right reasons he’ll find his right place. That’s all he’s trying to do. It’s a lot of grandstand­ing. Not from their perspectiv­e. He’s just trying to find the right fit.”

Arch, a 6-foot-4, 215-pound senior at Isidore Newman in New Orleans, is the No. 1 rated quarterbac­k for the 2023 class by the 247Sports Composite.

When Arch was little, Cooper brought him up to Duke and they took in a basketball game. Cutcliffe would throw back and forth with him and put him through a few drills and talk technique.

“He can throw the football,” Cutcliffe said.

Peyton and Eli made summer trips to Durham, North Carolina, to work with their college coach.

The Arch Manning sweepstake­s may be down to two SEC teams.

Well, one current in Georgia and one that will come aboard by 2025 in Texas.

Alabama also will get a visit from Manning, but the commitment of fourstar Eli Holstein last week may be a sign that the Crimson Tide will have a hard time in landing Manning.

Manning is still expected to visit Tuscaloosa on June 10 before going to Texas on June 17.

Cutcliffe knows Arch’s parents – Cooper and Ellen – well. He says they aren’t the meddling types. They aren’t “helicopter parents.”

He said Cooper, who went to Ole Miss as a wide receiver but saw his career end due to a back injury, will have a good sense of who is genuine and who’s not.

“You hear a lot of things talked about the Mannings – from Archie and Peyton, Eli, Cooper,” he said. “What they have is a strong love and trust. That’s a real family. With that structure, to me, it’s family and then community, you know, and I think what Arch has around him, he’ll navigate this.”

Despite the hype surroundin­g Arch, Cutcliffe said the next Manning quarterbac­k will have to put in the time to be more than just a hotshot recruit.

“He knows how hard you’ve got to work,” Cutcliffe said. “Not now. Not next year, but the year after and the year after. And if he’ll maintain that humble approach to prepping himself, he’s got a chance to be a really special player. But he hasn’t done it yet. You’ve got to remember that.”

 ?? ISIDORE NEWMAN SCHOOL ?? Arch Manning will make an official visit to Georgia this weekend.
ISIDORE NEWMAN SCHOOL Arch Manning will make an official visit to Georgia this weekend.

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