The University of Texas reportedly shelled out almost $280,000 on an official visit from quarterback Arch Manning and eight other recruits in June.
Texas football wants to be “back,” and it is apparently willing to spend big to get there.
The program spent nearly $280,000 over a June weekend in which Arch Manning and eight other recruits visited the school, according to receipts and invoices obtained byArch, the son of Cooper Manning and nephew to Peyton Manning and Eli Manning, was the No. 2 quarterback in his class and. He had been to the campus in Austin, Texas, before, but his official visit from June 17-19 took things to a different level.
Manning, the other eight recruits and their families were treated to a stay at a five-star hotel in Austin and lavish food accommodations. The recruits also had a photoshoot at DKR Texas Memorial Stadium, a trip to Top Golf and breakfast at Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian’s house.
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