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
"Ewers' return to Texas after he originally committed to the Ohio State Buckeyes helped re-establish the Longhorns as a national power," he wrote. "However, he never proved to be a consistent or top-level quarterback compared to his peers."
Texas football is experiencing the kind of success they haven't had since the Mack Brown era after recording two consecutive 10-win seasons.
The final AP Poll Top 25 rankings are here now that the college football season has reached its conclusion. Ohio State beat Notre Dame in the College Football Playoff National Championship to end the season on top. They’ll live on in the history books forever.
When it came to the NFL Draft, there used to be this phenomenon called "bowl-game bias," when a prospect would see massive movement in his draft stock based on one game to end the season. It was pretty foolish.
Notre Dame asked Riley Leonard to carry the rock against Ohio State. Texas fans want to know why Steve Sarkisian didn't do the same with Arch Manning.
But sometimes that gets misconstrued. And with Will Howard’s latest update on his draft stock, it’s clear recency bias is taking over. Howard hasn’t looked like a top five quarterback all season and that hasn’t changed during Ohio State’s College Football Playoff run.
Ohio State head football coach Ryan Day shared a stunning admission about Quinn Ewers ahead of the CFP title game.
There are plenty of players in Monday's national championship game who could help fit a need for the Patriots. Read more on Boston.com.
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.
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
The decision was largely expected after Ewers told ESPN last week that he didn’t plan to return to college football in 2025.