“How Many of Those…”: NFL Legend Eli Manning Questions Arch Manning’s New Isidore Newman’s Record
On Friday night, five-star quarterback Arch Manning created history by setting new Isidore Newman records for throwing yards and touchdowns. Eli and Peyton Manning, his uncles, previously held these records. While Peyton has 93 career touchdown passes, Eli Manning held the record with 7,268 yards.
Manning completed 7 touchdown passes and passed for 356 yards overall on the night before the starters were removed with a 52-22 advantage. It makes sense that Texas supporters are excited about Manning’s future prospects.
Arch Manning breaks the school record for total passing yards and total TD’s tonight at Pearl River.
— Newman Athletics (@NewmanAthletes) October 1, 2022
The collegiate football community is currently waiting for Manning to advance in his career. Manning will attempt to establish himself as the greatest Isidore Newman quarterback of all time up until that point. Meanwhile, Eli Manning has questioned Arch’s historic feat.
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Eli Manning questions Arch Manning’s historical feat at Newman
Manning responded on Friday night when his nephew Arch surpassed his mark for the most throwing yards in Isidore Newman’s history. Let’s just say that many people laughed at his reaction.
“But how many of those passing yards did he throw from under center,” Eli Manning tweeted.
“I had 7,000!”
But how many of those passing yards did he throw from under center? I had 7,000! https://t.co/6xS0pUiwRE
— Eli Manning (@EliManning) October 1, 2022
Naturally, Manning’s alter ego Chad Powers was used for a Penn State prank. It’s safe to say that Arch Manning is doing well for himself. At Isidore Newman, he now owns the records for throwing yards and touchdown passes.
A remarkable comeback was also spearheaded by Manning only two weeks prior, who amassed 317 passing yards and four touchdowns to overturn an 18-point halftime deficit. He’ll have plenty of opportunities for more highlights with four games left in the regular season and playoffs.
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