Nagy added that Texas’ Quinn Ewers had originally committed to play in the Senior Bowl, but pulled out due to injury following the Longhorns’ CFP semifinal loss to Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl. Ewers missed time earlier this season with an oblique injury.
This is Quinn’s team and he’s proven it time and time again. Ewers is 27-8 as Texas' starter and is no stranger to big-game performances, dating back to those three touchdown passes he threw in the fourth quarter to win at Alabama in 2023 and last ...
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.
Report: Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers turned down an $8 million NIL transfer deal to enter the 2025 NFL Draft.
After three years as a starter and two deep Playoff runs, Ewers has accomplished what he set out to do in Austin.
Ewers became the first quarterback to lead Texas to consecutive 10-win seasons since Colt McCoy racked up four consecutive 10-win campaigns beginning in 2006. MORE EWERS: Quinn Ew
The decision was largely expected after Ewers told ESPN last week that he didn’t plan to return to college football in 2025.
Ewers turned down an $8 million NIL offer to transfer to another school for his final year of eligibility, according to a report from 247 Sports’ Chip
AP photo by Gareth Patterson / Texas quarterback Arch Manning (16) warms up alongside quarterback Quinn Ewers (3) prior to the Cotton Bowl College Football Playoff semifinal game against Texas, Friday, Jan. 10, 2025, in Arlington, Texas. So Monday night was the end of the 2024 college football season.
Quarterback Quinn Ewers reportedly turned down a hefty name, image and likeness (NIL) offer to transfer to a different school in favor of entering the
Texas junior quarterback Quinn Ewers has declared for the NFL draft, 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.