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    Arch Manning - Texas Longhorns vs. Texas A&M Aggies - Source: Imagn
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    Manning Passing Academy 2026: Full List Of Stars Attending Ft. Arch Manning, Julian Sayin And More

    The Manning Passing Academy is all set to return for its 30th anniversary later this month with a plethora of top collegiate talent slated to attend the iconic football camp.

    With the camp scheduled to take place June 25-28 at Nicholls State in Thibodaux, Louisiana, several star quarterbacks have already RSVP’d for what’s touted as an extremely competitive four days of football showcases.

    Let’s take a look at all the college football quarterbacks who are set to attend the Manning Passing Academy.

    No. Player School
    1 Steve Angeli Syracuse
    2 Bear Bachmeier BYU
    3 CJ Bailey NC State
    4 Ryan Browne Purdue
    5 CJ Carr Notre Dame
    6 Trinidad Chambliss Ole Miss
    7 Noah Fifita Arizona
    8 Kevin Jennings SMU
    9 Kyle Lowe Southeastern Louisiana
    10 Jayden Maiava USC
    11 Owen McCown UTSA
    12 Alberto Mendoza Georgia Tech
    13 Arch Manning Texas
    14 Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele Cal
    15 Julian Sayin Ohio State
    16 Gunner Stockton Georgia
    17 KaMario Taylor Mississippi State
    18 Conner Weigman Houston
    19 Demond Williams Washington

    Reports suggest that top quarterback talents like Josh Hoover, Darian Mensah, Sam Leavitt, Dante Moore and Lanorris Sellers, despite being invited to MPA, will not participate in the camp later this month.

    Meanwhile, Brendan Sorsby was also expected to partake in the four-day camp before parting ways with Texas Tech to enter the NFL supplemental draft.

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    Archie Manning Opens Up About The Unexpected Rise Of MPA

    After laying the foundations of the now-revered Manning Passing Academy in 1996, former Ole Miss quarterback Archie Manning did not expect the camp to evolve into the scale it has three decades later.

    In a conversation with nola.com on Thursday, the two-time Pro Bowler revealed how he intended MPA to just be a regional football camp.

    “Thirty years is hard to imagine. When we started it, we just thought we’d have a nice little regional camp, a Louisiana-Alabama-Mississippi kinda thing. We never imagined it would turn into what it is today,” Manning sAId.

    This year, a record number of 1,300 campers are set to hone their skills at the four-day camp under the guidance of 120 coaches and 40 college quarterbacks.

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