As Ole Miss football gears up for an exciting season, Archie Manning, former Rebel standout and College Football Hall of Famer, is eagerly anticipating the team’s success. Manning recently hosted the Manning Passing Academy for the 28th time, where he shared his thoughts on the upcoming season. He expressed his excitement for the Rebels and their talented roster, especially with key matchups against Georgia and Oklahoma on the schedule.
Manning, who played for the Rebels in the late 1960s and early 1970s, believes that the team’s potential success could lead to a deep run in the new 12-team playoff format. He also touched on the importance of building team chemistry, despite the challenges of a tough SEC schedule.
One player who has caught Manning’s attention is Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart, who attended the Manning Passing Academy for the first time this year. Manning praised Dart’s personality and work ethic, highlighting their positive interactions during the event.
Overall, Manning is optimistic about Ole Miss’s chances in the upcoming season and the potential for a successful playoff run. With the team’s depth and talent, along with key matchups on the horizon, the anticipation for a memorable season in Oxford is higher than ever.
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