One Football Program Spent $600K+ Over Two Weekends to Land Top Recruits

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One Football Program Spent $600K+ Over Two Weekends to Land Top Recruits
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The Longhorns reportedly spent almost $630,000 over two recruiting weekends this past summer, including on Arch Manning’s official visit 😯

The Longhorns football program reportedly spent almost $630,000 over two recruiting weekends this past summer, including on quarterback Arch Manning’s official visit,Manning, the top recruit and nephew of former NFL stars Peyton and Eli Manning, and eight other recruits visited Austin during the weekend of June 17.

within days of their official visit. Twelve of the 14 recruits that visited the following weekend—when the school, according to The Athletic, spent almost $350,000—committed to Texas.that 16 of the 23 combined recruits that visited over the two weekends landed with the Longhorns, accounting for almost two-thirds of their 2023 class and ranks them second overall behind Alabama, per 247Sports.

LSU, Georgia, Alabama, Clemson and Virginia were among the programs Manning was considering before choosing the Longhorns. He will be the only person in his family to not commit to an SEC school—that is until Texas and Oklahoma leave the Big 12 and join the conference in 2025.

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