Marshall Manning, the son of NFL Hall of Famer Peyton Manning, is making waves in the football world as a rising prospect for the 2030 college recruiting class. While his father, Peyton, gained fame as a quarterback for the University of Tennessee and the Indianapolis Colts, Marshall is already drawing attention for his early development. At the recent 7-on-7 tournament in Nashville, the young quarterback showcased his skills, with coaches highlighting his improved velocity and anticipation. Shayne Pickering, a sports reporter, tweeted that Marshall has taken significant strides in his growth, positioning him as a key player for Baylor (TN) football. “He has taken another step forward into his development and will be an exciting young QB for Baylor to build around,” Pickering noted, adding the post with a hashtag related to the event. This marks a pivotal moment in Manning’s journey, as he continues to gain recognition in the competitive recruiting landscape. Marshall’s path to college football has already seen notable steps. Last July, Stephen Hargis of the Chattanooga Times Free Press reported that the quarterback would transfer to Baylor School, a prestigious institution in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The move places him just a short drive from Neyland Stadium, the iconic home of the University of Tennessee football team. Enrolling as an eighth-grade day student, Marshall is already immersed in a high-level academic and athletic environment. Peyton Manning’s influence extends beyond his son’s football career. In October 2025, Peyton attended a high school football game between Baylor and McCallie, where he sat beside Tony Vitello, the former Tennessee baseball coach who later became the San Francisco Giants’ manager.#nashville #peyton_manning #marshall_manning #baylor_tn #neymar_2025
