Friday Night Notes: Arch Manning, the end of Saban vs. Fisher, 5-star official visits, and more

The latest edition of USA TODAY High School Sports’ Friday Night Notes discusses the latest in recruiting news from across the nation.

USA TODAY High School Sports‘ Friday Night Notes is a weekly high school football recruiting recap that looks at the latest news from around the country—from the Class of 2022 to ’23 and beyond.

Like any good heavyweight bout, the fight just didn’t go as many rounds as some might have expected. 

Texas A&M’s Jimbo Fisher added a final scene to the saga created by Alabama’s head coach Nick Saban this past Wednesday, closing out a battle that looked destined to stretch into the summer and fall. 

“It’s over with,” Fisher stated. “We’re done talking about it. We’re moving on to try to fix the problems of what we have in college football. There are a lot more pressing needs than our arguments.”

The “problems” Fisher referred to are those currently floating in the still-unknown waters of the Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) processes that will undoubtedly shift how college recruiting is handled. And it’s the same “problems” that started this SEC kerfuffle, with Saban accusing the Aggies football program of monetary mischief — they “bought every player,” claimed the Crimson Tide’s top dog.

Of course, nothing is really over. Well, not over-over. So, let’s call this an intriguing chapter in the growing Book of NIL.

And as the recruiting rush for the top prospects in the class of 2023 escalates, it’ll be a storyline that certainly warrants revisiting. 

Speaking of…

Georgia fans want Arch Manning — badly

Georgia fans made it clear Saturday that they want Arch Manning to be a Bulldog one day.

Fans usually do their part to make a recruit feel at home during an unofficial visit, but not many can hold a candle to what some of the Georgia faithful pulled off for Arch Manning over the weekend.

Manning traveled to Athens on Saturday after his junior season debut to take in Georgia’s 40-13 win over South Carolina. Part of Georgia’s rabid fanbase was well aware that the five-star recruit was visiting for the game and sent a clear message that they want him to suit up for Kirby Smart in a couple of years.

The chances of that happening do not exactly seem slim — Manning’s visit to Georgia was not a courtesy one. The Isidore Newman (La.) product and nephew of Eli and Peyton Manning has taken a liking to Georgia’s coaching staff and Athens as a college town.

It’s safe to assume that opinion only improved after Saturday night.

“That’s definitely more of a pro-style offense than some colleges,” Manning told 247Sports before his visit. “I’m excited and coach [Todd] Monken is a really good coach and I think they’re going to have a good year and it’s going to be cool watching them in person.

“Athens is really cool. That was probably the best college town there is. Coach Kirby [Smart] has a good program. He’s a really laid-back, good guy and seems like a guy I want to play for.”

Alabama is next up on Manning’s list of schools he is visiting this fall. The Crimson Tide have made a habit of one-upping the Bulldogs in recent years and it would not be much of a surprise if their fans go even further to entice Manning when he comes to town on Oct. 2.

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