Ewers helped bring the Texas program back to national prominence. He led Texas to back-to-back CFP semifinal appearances and a Big 12 title and even guided the team to an SEC Championship Game in the Longhorns' first season in the conference.
The seemingly final chapter of the Quinn Ewers story with the Texas Longhorns ended on a sour note, but the ultimate Ewers experience at Texas was a great one.
If Quinn Ewers turned down an $8 million NIL deal to turn pro because he only wanted to play at Texas, Steve Sarkisian better hope that Arch Manning is as good as what his five-star rating coming out of high school suggests he could be.
The sting is still fresh for Steve Sarkisian and Texas following their loss in the College Football Playoff Semifinals against Ohio State, but the Longhorns leader decided to reflect during his postgame press conference,
The loss to the Ohio State Buckeyes marked the Texas Longhorns' elimination from the CFP, and HC Steve Sarkisian emphasized what Quinn Ewers means to the program.
The doubters that didn’t believe Texas would land Arch Manning became doubters that didn’t think both Manning and Quinn Ewers would stay on the Longhorns’ roster until Ewers left for the NFL. [BOOKMARK: Check Inside Texas daily for FREE Texas Longhorns content] “He’ll transfer” was a common refrain.
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The Texas Longhorns are gearing up for the 2025 college football season, but they'll do so without their star quarterback Quinn Ewers, who officially declared for the 2025 NFL Draf
The Longhorns have gotten tougher on defense, now they need to do same on offensive line. Plus, give Quinn Ewers recognition he deserves.
Ewers: “I know we came up short but I think we're definitely headed in the right direction as a program.” Steve Sarkisian on Ewers: "All he did was come to work every day. All he did was be a great teammate. All he did was work on his craft." Ewers ...
Texas head football coach Steve Sarkisian has been judged for how he's handled Quinn Ewers and Arch Manning's egos and expectations.
The Arch Manning era has begun for Texas and leading college football analyst Joel Klatt is expecting big things from the teenager, ranking the Longhorns among the favorites for the national title