2015 (r-Jr.): Manley saw time in all 14 games, drawing the start against Louisiana Tech in the home opener. Manley frequently rotated at right guard with Dennis Edwards so the Hilltoppers were always fresh up front. Manley contributed to a line that finished the year No. 19 nationally in Sacks Allowed, with just 16 sacks allowed despite 554 dropbacks, the seventh-best percentage nationally and second among teams with 500 or more passing attempts. Manley picked up a tackle on a fumble return at North Texas. He has appeared in 25 consecutive games, spanning the entirety of his WKU career.
2014 (r-So.): Manley joined the team during fall camp and was declared immediately eligible prior to the Middle Tennessee game. He saw action at the right guard spot, rotating with Darrell Williams, in the final 11 games of the season.
Before WKU: Manley signed with Louisville out of high school and following a redshirt year in 2012, he saw time in nine games as a redshirt freshman, primarily on special teams, in 2013.
HS/Misc.: Manley played for Kevin Wallace at Bowling Green High School and ranked as a three-star prospect by Rivals.com and two-star recruit by Scout.com. He was ranked as the seventh-best prospect in Kentucky by Rivals.com and was invited to attend the Army All-American combine in Texas. Manley earned All-State First Team honors from the Associated Press and was selected to the Best of the Bluegrass All-Star game.
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