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Arch Manning tops EA Sports’ quarterback rankings ahead of 2026 season

The Texas Longhorns quarterback is ranked sixth overall, sparking anticipation among fans

The Texas Longhorns are entering the 2026 college football season with a sense of optimism that few programs can match. After a promising 2025 campaign, the team’s coaching staff believes the offense is poised for a breakout, and much of that confidence rests on the shoulders of their young signal‑caller.

Quarterback Rankings Unveiled

EA Sports’ College Football 27 video game has become a barometer for fan expectations, and its latest quarterback rankings have sparked considerable conversation. Arch Manning is listed sixth overall with a 91 rating, trailing only Oregon’s Dante Moore, who tops the list with a 95.

Manning’s rookie season got off to a slow start, but he steadily found his rhythm, finishing the year with 3,163 passing yards and 26 touchdowns. The upward trajectory impressed analysts, who noted improvements in decision‑making and pocket presence.

The rankings have ignited debate among commentators and supporters alike, with many questioning whether the sixth‑place slot adequately reflects his potential. As the 2026 schedule unfolds, the consensus is that Manning’s performance could climb even higher, especially if the Longhorns’ offensive line continues to develop.

Other quarterbacks generating buzz include CJ Carr, Jayden Maiava, Trinidad Chambliss and Julian Sayin, each bringing distinct skill sets that could reshape the quarterback landscape. Their emergence adds depth to a conversation that extends beyond Texas.

With the season still months away, the excitement is palpable. Fans, analysts, and former players are all watching closely as Arch Manning prepares to lead the Longhorns, hoping to translate early promise into a championship‑contending campaign.

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