The Texas Longhorns are nearly at the end of a lengthy offseason from college football, but they haven't been without a lot of quality content.
One source in particular has stood out amongst the rest; none other than Cooper Manning, the father of Texas quarterback Arch Manning.
From posting jokes alongside a few other Longhorns about his son to sharing content of the entire Manning family, Texas fans have been able to keep up with their QB1 even as he remains off the field.
Most recently, the elder Manning shared a trio of family photos from a vacation, including one image of the entire family donning colorful wigs, including Arch in a curly, purple bob.
Mannings having fun on vacation 😂 pic.twitter.com/xxx12DjTGh
— Arch Manning Highlights (@ArchHighlights) May 26, 2026
Lovingly nicknamed the "First Family of Texas football," the Mannings have become a consistent feature in the stands at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium and throughout Arch's career with the Longhorns.
The first family of Texas Football.
— Michelle (@michellelynnn94) May 26, 2026
Thank you Cooper Manning for continuing to deliver the goods this offseason 🤘 pic.twitter.com/5Y8cOlIWrG
Arch's younger brother, Heide, who played football in high school but not for the Longhorns, also attends the University of Texas.
While Arch and Heide may be Longhorns, Cooper attended Ole Miss, originally committing to the Rebels but never actually playing collegiate football due to a career-ending injury.
The Mannings have clearly been enjoying their time away from the sport and the football stadium on the 40 Acres, but Arch is expected back on campus soon, with Longhorns returning for summer practices on June 1, according to head coach Steve Sarkisian.
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Texas isn't scheduled to kick off its season until the Longhorns play their season opener at DKR against the Texas State Bobcats on Saturday, Sept. 5.
Until then, other than a few summer practice videos and pictures, fans might have to continue relying on Manning's father for their offseason content.
