Arch Manning Agrees to Reduced Compensation for 2026 Season
Texas quarterback Arch Manning has agreed to take a smaller piece of the team's House settlement revenue sharing pool in 2026, according to On3Sports.com. This does not impact his individual NIL deals, but he'll take less money from the $20.5 million revenue-sharing cap permitted under the House case settlement. This freed-up money can help Texas attract more players in the winter transfer portal as they look to retool the roster in hopes of competing for the College Football Playoff National Championship next season. After a mostly-rocky first five games of the 2025 campaign, Manning settled in and finished with 2,942 passing yards, 244 rushing yards, and 32 total touchdowns to seven interceptions. It wasn't a perfect first year as a starter, but he showed flashes of why he was a big-time recruit, and if he takes a step forward in what could be his last collegiate season, Texas should be in the thick of the SEC and National Championship race.
Source: On3.com
Source: On3.com
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