There is a real chance that Arch Manning or Quinn Ewers could be playing for another program in 2025.
Ewers has another year of eligibility left and can also declare for the NFL. However, he did not have the best regular season in 2024, which could lead to him coming back for one more season to improve his draft stock.
Manning might be sick of sitting on the bench and wants to ensure he will be a starter in 2025.
Both players are likely to listen and take a chance at heading to another destination.
The Quinn Ewers and Arch Manning “soap opera” is about to get more interesting because Bill Belichick signed on to be the head coach of the North Carolina Tar Heels.
Speculation is already running rampant that Belichick will poach a top quarterback into coming to play for him.
That poaching might take him to the University of Texas.
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A new rumor says Quinn and Arch’s names have been “circled and underlined” by the Tar Heels as potential QB transfers.
Quinn Ewers and Arch Manning are both reportedly names that are “circled, and underlined” at UNC, as potential QB transfers.
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North Carolina is reportedly prepared to potentially “command the largest NIL deal in history” to land either Texas QB.
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North Carolina is reportedly prepared to potentially “command the largest NIL deal in history” to land either one of the Longhorns’ quarterbacks.
Steve Sarkisian Has Major Dilemma When It Comes To Arch Manning And Quinn Ewers
There’s serious questions surrounding the Texas Longhorn Quarterback room with Quinn Ewers and Arch Manning.
Steve Sarkisian has been blessed the last few years with both, but now he faces an uncertain future where he could possibly lose one to the draft or to another program while the other might head to another team as well.
The time is now for Sarkisian to commit to Arch long-term before things get really bad for Texas football.