Quinn Ewers, Texas Longhorns and College Football Playoff
Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian is now set to lead the program into a new chapter, following the departure of quarterback Quinn Ewers. The keys have seemingly been handed down to quarterback Arch Manning,
During his time as the starting quarterback at Texas, Quinn Ewers established himself as one of the best players in college football and arguably one of the most critical players in program history. He led Texas to its first Big 12 title since 2009,
With Quinn Ewers eyeing an NFL career, it’s Manning’s time to stand out at Texas. And his former teammates believe he is ready for it.
Former Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers continues to hear about Jack Sawyer's scoop-and-score touchdown from their College Football Playoff semifinal.
Former Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers was last spotted under center in January during Texas' run to the College Football Playoff semifinals. Ewers will enter the spotlight again this week as he takes the field at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis.
Despite the injury, Ewers led Texas to an SEC Championship Game appearance and lengthy run through the College Football Playoff
Steve Sarkisian and Texas are at a new stage behind center. The Longhorns' starter of the past three seasons, Quinn Ewers, is off to the NFL Draft. Arch Manning will take over as the team's signal-caller,
On Monday, some more expectations were tossed Manning's way as ESPN's college football insider Paul Finebaum told On3's Pete Nakos that he sees similarities between Manning and Fl
Following Quinn Ewers' decision to enter the draft, the Texas Longhorns are set to start Arch Manning as their quarterback for 2025. Manning is entering his third season with Texas. At 19, the six-foot-four,
Quinn Ewers had Arch Manning figuratively breathing down his neck all of last season. Fans clamored for the latter to supplant the former as Texas' quarterback at different points. Ewers' loyalty to his Longhorns never wavered.
Texas QB Quinn Ewers heads to the NFL Scouting Combine. He left Carroll High School near Dallas as one of the highest-rated players in the U.S.
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