Among the multitude of distractions the Texas Longhorns are facing heading into their College Football Playoff semifinal matchup with the Ohio State Buckeyes, i
Quinn Ewers' future is up in the air, but are other programs trying to recruit the Texas QB to transfer and stay in college?
Quinn Ewers is one of the highest-paid athletes in college football through NIL. He makes so much money that he was able to put his mother on his pay roll
Opposing coaches and personnel staffers break down the strengths and weaknesses of the QBs for the four teams still alive in the CFP.
Quinn Ewers' quick release and diverse arm slottings — some parts C.J. Stroud and even some Patrick Mahomes — all started with his dad.
Quinn Ewers was only at Ohio State for one semester, but the Texas quarterback enjoyed his time as a Buckeye and has no regrets about it.
Ewers will be returning to the DFW area, where he became a Texas high school football legend at Carroll Senior High School in Southlake. His hype as a prep star boosted him to being the No. 1 ranked quarterback in the 2021 recruiting class, leading to him becoming the first athlete to sign a $1 million NIL deal following his arrival at Ohio State.
Texas quarterback and Texas native Quinn Ewers once played for Ohio State. After spending a semester deep on the depth chart in Columbus, Ewers headed back home to become the leader of Steve Sarkisian’s rebuilding project with the Longhorns.
Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers spoke with the media on Wednesday afternoon ahead of Friday's Cotton Bowl College Football Playoff semi-final.