Arch Manning EA College Football 26 rating leaked: Where does Longhorns' QB1 rank among his teammates? 

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Arch Manning is set to become the starting quarterback for the Texas Longhorns this season. Manning is one of the most talked-about players in college football, and this year, fans will finally be able to see what he can do with the Longhorns.

As with the Texas roster for this year, the upcoming release of EA Sports College Football 26 has been updated, with new player ratings out. The rating system is something that sports video games use to show who the best players are, and it usually reflects the real-world abilities of these players.

So, what is Arch Manning's rating in College Football 26?

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What is Arch Manning rated in College Football 26?

On Friday, some of the player ratings in College Football 26 were leaked, including Arch Manning's. Manning has been given a rating of 90. This does not make him the top-ranked player on the Longhorns roster. In fact, he is not in the top five.

This rating may seem low, but it reflects the uncertainty surrounding Manning as he goes into his first season as the starting quarterback for the Longhorns.

Fans have only seen glimpses of the quarterback as the Longhorns' starter during the two seasons he has been with the program. While he has impressed many, these performances were against significantly weaker opposition.

We do not know how Manning will fare playing for an entire season and facing off against the likes of Ohio State (who Texas opens the season against), Alabama and Georgia.

Which of Arch Manning's teammates are higher ranked than him in College Football 26?

As mentioned above, Arch Manning is not the top-ranked Texas player in College Football 26. There are five players ahead of him and they are:

  • Anthony Hill (95 rating)
  • Colin Simmons (93 rating)
  • Malik Muhammad (92 rating)
  • Michael Taaffe (91 rating)
  • Tre Wisner (91 rating)

The top four players were all part of the Longhorns' strong defense last season, with Hill recording a team-leading 113 tackles during 2024. They are all returning for another season in Austin, with the hopes of improving on what was a very good previous season.

Tre Wisner led the Longhorns' run game last year, recording over 1000 yards. One can expect him to do the same this year, working with Manning when needed.

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Ben Tredinnick

Ben Tredinnick is a journalist who covers college football and college basketball at Sportskeeda who is currently studying for a masters in Data Science. His degree in Psychology has helped him gain an in-depth understanding of the minds of coaches.

Ben has been involved in sports writing since 2022 and covered the NFL previously. His strengths include providing in-depth profiles of athletes and coaches, with a particular focus on development, and looking at which teams could be in the hunt for today's college stars.

Ben enjoys following college sports more than the NBA or NFL because there is more variation in terms of playstyles. The tournaments are often more competitive than the major leagues, and due to the constant turnover of players, there are rarely any "superteams" in college sports.

He prioritizes research, looks at multiple sources and publications to make sure he gets the full picture of the story before writing. He tries not to write from a one-sided perspective to allow the reader to be able to make their mind up on their own.

A Texas Longhorns fan, as well as a massive New York Giants fan, some of his favorite college players of all time are Arch Manning, Tim Tebow and Reggie Bush.

When he is not working, Ben enjoys watching films (especially Godzilla) and spending time with his cat.

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