The Texas Longhorns may have had the biggest quarterback controversy that wasn't actually a controversy in all of college football in 2024.
Quinn Ewers is set to leave the Texas Longhorns for the 2025 NFL Draft after leading his team to the Cotton Bowl and coming up short against the Ohio State Buckeyes. Despite some thinking that he needed to come back for one more college season to improve his draft stock,
Manning has been with the Longhorns for two seasons. Throughout his time at Texas, he has recorded nine touchdowns and 969 yards through the air, four touchdowns and 115 yards on the ground. During the 2024 season, Ewers posted 31 touchdowns and 3,471 yards with a 65.8 completion percentage.
Quinn Ewers finally ditched the orange jersey after a wild ride of five-years in Austin. The post Quinn Ewers Does Damage Control With $3B Move After Serious Ultimatum Rocked Draft Stocks appeared first on EssentiallySports.
When will Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers hear his name called in the NFL Draft? That is the question everyone is seemingly asking following the Southl
Arch Manning’s era as the starting quarterback for Texas has many excited, including former QB1 Quinn Ewers, who has declared for the 2025 NFL Draft. Ewers took the Longhorns to the semifinals two years in a row and ended his 2024 campaign with a 13-3 record.
One of the big question marks heading into the 2025 NFL Draft is where Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers will land. A few experts may have an idea.
In the latest 2025 NFL mock draft by The Athletic, Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers is projected to land with the Seattle Seahawks as the 50th overall pick. The move could position Ewers as the eventual replacement for 34-year-old Geno Smith,
Arch Manning is stepping into a massive spotlight at Texas. This latest comparison to a former SEC national champion is bound to garner mixed emotions.
Steve Sarkisian and the Texas Longhorns saw their season come up short once again, falling in the College Football Playoff semifinals for the second straight year. It was the Ohio State Buckeyes that ended the Quinn Ewers era in Austin,
During the transfer portal era, no one is patient, but Arch Manning chose to stay at Texas and be Quinn Ewers’ backup despite rampant speculation he should transfer and seek a more immediate starting opportunity.