Arch Mannings Locker Room Music Pick Will Get Texas Fans Talking

Deck: Arch Manning's unexpected locker room playlist might just bridge the gap between sports and soulful tunes.

Arch Manning didn’t exactly go with the obvious locker room soundtrack.

During a recent media session at his family’s Manning Passing Academy camp, the Texas quarterback was asked who runs the aux cord in the Longhorns’ locker room and what he likes to play when it’s his turn. Manning’s answer was a little unexpected.

"It depends on the day," Manning said in response to the initial question. "I was playing some Olivia Dean on Friday; I don't know if you guys like that one."

That choice might have caught some people off guard, but Dean is hardly some niche name. The British soul singer-songwriter is on a worldwide tour and has about 53.5 million listeners on Spotify alone, so Manning’s taste is a lot more mainstream than it first sounds. And he may have picked up a few new fans by saying it out loud.

Dean also spent time in Austin not long ago, performing at the annual Austin City Limits music festival just under a year ago. Manning may not have been there - Texas played Florida in Weekend 1 and Oklahoma in Weekend 2 - but he would’ve had a hard time missing her presence in town. If she returns to Austin this fall as part of her international tour, Manning could probably find a few teammates ready to go with him.

For now, though, the music talk is just one slice of a busy week for Manning. He’s been seen throwing darts at the camp, moving around the facilities with his father and uncles, Peyton and Eli Manning, and generally taking in the family operation.

The week also brought a weird side note: Manning and Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer were reportedly the targets of some AI editing that exaggerated their arms. Manning even pointed out that his biceps might not be quite that big.

All of that comes as the Longhorns quarterback heads toward a huge second season as Texas’ starter. The expectations are massive - even bigger than they were before last year - with Manning projected as the No. 1 pick in next year’s NFL Draft and leading a team expected to make a run through the College Football Playoff.

So if he wants to spend a little offseason time blasting Olivia Dean over the speakers, that’s probably a pretty good sign for Texas.

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