DALLAS — Quinn Ewers, former Southlake Carroll star and Texas Longhorns quarterback, announced Wednesday he has declared to enter the 2025 NFL Draft. Ewers' decision to leave Texas and go to the ...
Quinn Ewers, born March 15, 2003, in San Antonio, Texas, emerged as one of the most promising quarterbacks of his generation. As a sophomore at Southlake Carroll High School, Ewers threw for 4,000 ...
Quinn Ewers was all set up for a version ... As much of the completely rational Texas fan base would like to run Ewers off into Lake Lady Bird, he is the best UT quarterback since Colt McCoy.
Quinn Ewers entered the college scene with immense hype, as one of the highest-graded recruits in recent memory. After a short stint at Ohio State, he returned home to Texas, where he's been the ...
Quinn Ewers is preparing to lead his Texas ... "Definitely! i would love Ewers in south beach." Another fan said. "Miami Miami Miami 😂" A third fan said. These fans think that Ewers will ...
Quinn Tucker Ewers is a collegiate football quarterback for the Texas Longhorns, representing the University of Texas at Austin in the Big 12 Conference. Previously, he played for the Ohio State ...
Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers (3) celebrates a touchdown in the second half of the Red River Rivalry college football game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners and the Texas ...
In a move that has the football world buzzing, Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers is set to enter the 2025 NFL Draft after a stellar season that saw him guide his team to the College Football ...
Three years or three decades? It's tough to tell sometimes with Quinn Ewers' Texas career. Billed a generational prospect as the No. 1 recruit out of high school, Ewers picked up his Longhorn ...
ATLANTA -- The national championship drought has stretched nearly 20 years at Texas, not that anyone needs to tell quarterback Quinn Ewers. Somewhere in his childhood home, his mom still has a ...
The 2025 NFL Draft quarterback class may include one more big name. Quinn Ewers considered leaving Texas after the 2023 season but said he wanted to gain more experience. When ESPN's Pete Thamel ...