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What can you get for a mere $103,000?
Well, if you’re a Texas Longhorns fan, an inaugural Arch Manning NIL trading card.
That’s according to a recent report from Inside Texas.
From Inside Texas: “The former Five-Star Plus+ recruit’s trading card was auctioned off for $102,500. It’s the highest-selling card in Panini’s website history, knocking off a one-of-one Luka Doncic national treasure card that sold for $100,000. In total, the card received 36 bids. All proceeds from the sale are going to a Central Texas nonprofit with the help of St. David’s HealthCare and St. David’s Foundation. The auction winner, who was not identified, will get a meet and greet with Manning, while also catching passes from the quarterback. Plus, they can participate in the check presentation to the nonprofits. The record price paid for a Peyton Manning card is $71,988.88.”
WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT THE LONGHORNS
Austin American-Statesman: Is Texas, one year away, ready for SEC’s fanatical football culture?
247Sports: The Huddle: Six biggest remaining priorities on defense
247Sports: Hidden Gems: Texas center Jake Majors deserves more credit for Texas’ o-line revival
247Sports: Texas 2023 Position Preview Series: Tight end
Inside Texas: Texas Longhorns’ five biggest 3-star recruiting hits since 2004
Inside Texas: Preparation for a Texas football season with lofty expectations begins tomorrow
Inside Texas: Predicting Quinn Ewers’ 2023 stat totals
Inside Texas: Three thoughts on Texas football ahead of the start of training camp
Inside Texas: On Texas Football: Three agenda objectives for Texas as it begins preseason camp
Inside Texas: Fall Camp Preview: Texas’ 2023 linebacker room features a captain and questions
ICYMI IN BURNT ORANGE NATION
How Texas fared in the 2023 MLB Draft
RECRUITING ROUNDUP
247Sports: The Stampede: Where Texas recruiting stands after a busy summer
247Sports: Five-star target returns to Forty Acres
247Sports: Lone Star Recruiting Roundup: LSU making moves at Texas prospect factory
247Sports: Longhorns high on the list for Cy-Fair 2025 four-star DL and Texas legacy Landon Rink
247Sports: UT offer ‘means everything’ to in-state OT Byron Washington
247Sports: Rising 2025 OL prospect leaning to Texas
Inside Texas: Where does Texas stand with its remaining key targets?
Inside Texas: Texas commit Daniel Cruz recaps his return to the Forty Acres, shuts down his recruitment
Inside Texas: Texas OL commit Nate Kibble back on the Forty Acres
Inside Texas: 2025 On3 four-star Cobey Sellers recaps Texas visit
BIG 12 BREAKDOWN
Austin American-Statesman: Who has the best defensive backs? Ranking Big 12 football by position
Austin American-Statesman: Tramel: Connecticut not the best idea for Big 12 expansion
Austin American-Statesman: Big 12 commish Brett Yormark wise not to repeat past Pac-12 arrogance
Austin American-Statesman: Instability plagued Pac-12 long before Colorado’s Big 12 move
Dallas Morning News: What to know about realignment, SMU after Big 12′s move to add Colorado
Frogs O’ War: Football: Three-star cornerback Devondre McGee commits to TCU
Frogs O’ War: Football: Three-star offensive lineman Creece Brister commits to TCU
WHAT WE’RE READING
SB Nation: Jim Irsay is the horse’s ass of the Colts
SB Nation: Aaron Rodgers blasts Sean Payton as ‘insecure’ as Jets-Broncos war of words escalates
SB Nation: Peach Bowl hit on Ohio State WR Marvin Harrison Jr. was illegal, Big Ten officiator says
NEWS ACROSS LONGHORN NATION AND BEYOND
- The glow up is real.
Top Offensive Lines in College Football (2023)
— College Football Blue Bloods (@bluebloodsbias) July 30, 2023
1 Michigan Wolverines
2 Kansas State Wildcats
3 USC Trojans
4 LSU Tigers
5 Florida State Seminoles
6 Texas A&M Aggies
7 Texas Longhorns
8 Alabama Crimson Tide
9 Georgia Bulldogs
10 Oregon State Beavers pic.twitter.com/sZnt16GIQi
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