Quinn Ewers was back for a third year with hopes of leading Texas to a title, winning a Heisman Trophy and boosting his draft stock. Arch Manning, on the other hand, hails from the most famous quarterback family in existence and is a former five-star as well.
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.
With Quinn Ewers on his way to the NFL, we have to wonder what college football team reportedly offered the former Texas Longhorns starter $8 million in NIL to transfer to them this offseason. Let's try to whittle it down a bit and see if we can nail it!
"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."
Quinn Ewers saw his college career with the Texas Longhorns fall just short of a national championship for a second straight season. In the College Football Playoff, Texas was sent home by the Ohio State Buckeyes in the semifinals,
Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers had an enormous decision to make after the Longhorns' 28-14 loss to Ohio State in the College Football Playoff semifinal.
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Steve Sarkisian and the Texas Longhorns saw their season come up short once again, falling in the College Football Playoff semifinals for the second straight year. It was the Ohio State Buckeyes that ended the Quinn Ewers era in Austin,
Manning understands the level of attention and scrutiny that comes with his family’s last name, but says he hasn’t done enough to earn his current stardom.
Texas is set to move into the Arch Manning era following a 2024 season that saw the team crash out of the College Football Playoffs in the semifinals for the second straight year. Expectations could not be higher.