Pac-12 offer starts things for 2024 Oregon QB T.C. Manumaleuna
"I actually got my first quarterback lesson from Marcus Mariota when I was eight," said Manumaleana..”
“ Manumaleana has talked with coaches at USC and BYU.”
“ Manumaleana has been training with another former Oregon standout, receiver Lavasier Tuinei, who runs MVP Performance Center in Eugene. Tuinei was the offensive MVP of the 2012 Rose Bowl for the Ducks.”
Where he is likely to beat the Huskies during his college years whatever position he plays.
Local kid. My sources are saying he wants to play for the best in state progrumm and go Beavlet.
Justin Herbert was a “Local Kid” too Ha no ha ha ha
Petersen didn't want Herbert because Justin was too big and had too strong of an arm
Herbert didn’t survive Pete’s grueling vetting . . . Pete determined Herbert was not an OKG . . .
Actually, Herbert was a 3* recruit coming out of high school, primarily because he didn’t spend his time doing the camp circuit. He was not highly recruited.
Throw back athlete who competed in football, basketball and baseball at Sheldon High School in Eugene.
He won the starting job part way through his true freshman season.
Three different head coaches and three different offensive coordinators in his four years at Oregon . . .
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"I actually got my first quarterback lesson from Marcus Mariota when I was eight," said Manumaleana..”
“ Manumaleana has talked with coaches at USC and BYU.”
“ Manumaleana has been training with another former Oregon standout, receiver Lavasier Tuinei, who runs MVP Performance Center in Eugene. Tuinei was the offensive MVP of the 2012 Rose Bowl for the Ducks.”
https://247sports.com/Article/Oregon-Football-Recruiting-Ducks-offer-TC-Manumaleana-148080717/
Actually, Herbert was a 3* recruit coming out of high school, primarily because he didn’t spend his time doing the camp circuit. He was not highly recruited.
Throw back athlete who competed in football, basketball and baseball at Sheldon High School in Eugene.
He won the starting job part way through his true freshman season.
Three different head coaches and three different offensive coordinators in his four years at Oregon . . .