Texas football is in good hands with quarterback Arch Manning set to take the reins next season after Quinn Ewers officially declared for the 2025 NFL draft two weeks ago. Ewers suited up for the last time for the Longhorns in a 28-14 College Football Playoff semifinal loss to Ohio State this past month,
Manning has been with the Longhorns for two seasons. Throughout his time at Texas, he has recorded nine touchdowns and 969 yards through the air, four touchdowns and 115 yards on the ground. During the 2024 season, Ewers posted 31 touchdowns and 3,471 yards with a 65.8 completion percentage.
When will Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers hear his name called in the NFL Draft? That is the question everyone is seemingly asking following the Southl
One of the big question marks heading into the 2025 NFL Draft is where Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers will land. A few experts may have an idea.
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The Arch Manning era has arrived in Texas after Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers declared for the 2025 NFL Draft after they were beaten by the Ohio State Buckeyes in the Cotton Bowl Classic on Jan.
And what about Ewers, who’s expected ... “I've learned so much from Quinn over the years,” Manning said. More:Texas championship hopes end as Longhorns come up a yard short in Cotton Bowl ...
Arch Manning is the new quarterback at the University of Texas and already the analysis and breakdowns have begun trying to accurately predict where he fits in the college football landscape next season.
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