Arch Manning and Garrett Nussmeier call on their NFL family tree to help create hilarious commercial for Raising Cane's
The friendship of Texas Longhorns QB Arch Manning and LSU Tigers QB Garrett Nussmeier has been an offseason storyline this year. Both were mentors at the Manning Passing Academy and have plenty of eyes on them with their squads looking for a College Football Playoff berth in 2025-2026. The two stud quarterbacks teamed up to […]
The friendship of Texas Longhorns QB Arch Manning and LSU Tigers QB Garrett Nussmeier has been an offseason storyline this year. Both were mentors at the Manning Passing Academy and have plenty of eyes on them with their squads looking for a College Football Playoff berth in 2025-2026.
The two stud quarterbacks teamed up to help out a popular restaurant among tons of college students.
Raising Canes commercial featuring Manning, Nussmeier
Arch Manning and Garrett Nussmeier got to create a comical collaboration for Raising Cane's with some family members, including Cooper Manning, Archie Manning, and Doug Nussmeier. Check it out below.
Garrett's father, Doug, is the new offensive coordinator for the New Orleans Saints. Archie is, of course, an NFL legend and former quarterback himself. Arch's father, Cooper, was arguably the funniest part of the entire promo, though.
Manning and Nussmeier have gotten close over the years and push each other to be the best versions of them possible. It's a super intriguing dynamic for two of the top starters in college football and the SEC.
Arch Manning turned to Garrett Nussmeier for guidance in the last two years. Nussmeier has been around the Manning family since he was a kid, when his father, Doug, played with Peyton during his rookie year in Indianapolis.
Growing up in the state of Louisiana, Arch Manning and Nussmeier always knew of each other. But when Nussmeier first started attending the Manning Passing Academy as a counselor in 2023, Manning took note of the LSU quarterback.
"It’s cool having a guy like Nuss to look up to,” Manning said. “He kind of had the same situation as me, just sitting for a few years, then going to play, and he played well. I’ve watched a lot of his film. He’s a good player, so it’s fun to look up to him.”
No matter what – LSU fans and Texas fans can bond over this hilarious commercial. Those two fan bases may be at odds by the time the postseason rolls around in CFB.