Texas’ Arch Manning receives huge support from the star of “Top Gun: Maverick”

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The quarter of Texas Longhorns, Arch Manning, received a major vote on the confidence of actor Glen Powell on Monday as the rising star is preparing for a game on the road against the Gators of Florida.

Powell appeared on “NFL Live” by ESPN to promote his new series “Chad Powers” and predicted that Manning would overthrow his game, then some.

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The quarter of Texas Longhorns Arch Manning (16) warms up before a match against Texas El Paso Miners at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on September 13, 2025. (Scott Wachter / Imagn images)

“I would say that Arch, to (have) his first start to the shoe, to Ohio State, which is a hell of a program, it is a difficult way of coming to this position. … Arch has the capacity to bring Texas to a Natty (national championship),” Powell said. “Mark my words elsewhere, if Texas wins the natty this year, I think we are going to go in the course of the dynasty.”

The native of Austin, Texas, has attended the university but has not yet finished his diploma.

However, he closely monitors what the longhorns are doing this season while fans have been enthusiastic by Manning, whose uncles Peyton and Eli are producers of “Chad Powers”.

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Glen Powell, the star / co-creator of “Chad Powers”, arrives at the premiere of the Hulu series on Thursday, September 25, 2025 at the Pink Stadium in Pasadena, California. (AP photo / Chris Pizzello)

“There is no reason why people do not come to Texas. It is in the largest city in the world. One of the most prestigious teams,” added the star of “Top Gun: Maverick”. “No one looks bad in burned orange. I largely believe in this program.

“I think Arch has what it takes. I think he doesn’t think about it. He really feels that he will meet his receptors in time without having to think too much.”

Manning has faced criticism outside the door for not having succeeded in the standards of university football experts with regard to its performance – however, Texas has lost against Ohio State by a touch in the first week of the season.

The quarter-Arrière of Texas, Arch Manning, dates back to Ohio State during the first half of a university football match of the NCAA, on Saturday August 30, 2025, in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo / jay lapros)

Upon entering the match against the Gators, Manning at 888 yards and nine passes of Touché. He also ran for 123 yards and five affected.

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