After three years as a starter and two deep Playoff runs, Ewers has accomplished what he set out to do in Austin.
Quinn Ewers and Texas will look to secure their spot in the College Football Playoff national championship as they take on Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl. It’s been an up-and-down year for the Longhorns quarterback,
Texas QB Quinn Ewers has several college football blue bloods, including the Georgia team that beat his Longhorns twice in 2024, as potential transfer portal options.
He maintained his stance that he's been solely focused on trying to win a national championship with the Longhorns ... Entering Friday's semifinals of the College Football Playoff, Ewers has thrown for 3,189 yards, 29 touchdowns and 11 interceptions ...
Quinn Ewers made a big announcement ahead of Texas football's College Football Playoff game against Ohio State.
The pivotal play in the game saw Texas star quarterback Quinn Ewers get strip-sacked by Ohio State defensive end Jack Sawyer, who picked the ball up and returned it 83 yards for the game-sealing touchdown.
Star quarterback Quinn Ewers' future has become a topic of conversation leading up to the Longhorns' College Football Playoff semifinal game against Ohio State.
Jack Sawyer's 83-yard scoop-and-score touchdown after stripping Quinn Ewers on fourth-and-goal with 2:13 left sealed the Buckeyes' 28-14 win over the Longhorns
Ewers became one of just four quarterbacks to lead the Longhorns to a Big 12 Championship alongside Young, McCoy, and James Brown. By getting the Horns to an SEC Championship in their first year in the conference, Ewers became the first-ever Texas quarterback to lead his team to back-to-back conference title games.
After three years with the Texas football team, quarterback Quinn Ewers is moving on. Ewers announced Wednesday he is declaring for the 2025 NFL draft. The decision became public in a video posted to his Instagram and X accounts. Pro Football Focus currently rates Ewers as the No. 7 quarterback in the 2025 draft class.
Austin, Texas – Texas junior quarterback Quinn Ewers declared for the NFL draft on Wednesday, ending a Longhorns career in which he led the program to a Big 12 championship and twice to the College Football Playoff but was not always embraced by a fan base eagerly waiting for Arch Manning to take over.
In an interview with ESPN’s Pete Thamel, Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers said he doesn’t expect to play college football next year, offering some clarity to rampant speculation over the highest-profile position at one of the sport’s marquee programs.