Quinn Ewers will have many questions to answer as he prepares to potentially play in his final game for the Texas Longhorns, who are preparing for a College Football Playoff quarterfinals game against No. 4 seed Arizona State.
Ewers has led the Texas Longhorns to the quarterfinals of the first-ever 12-team College Football Playoff in what many expect to be his last season with the program.
Although Ewers is coach Steve Sarkisian’s guy going forward in the postseason, backup Arch Manning is expected to be the man going forward in 2025.
That leaves Ewers on the outside looking in.
A report suggested that the Texas Longhorns quarterback is debating returning to college football instead of pursuing the NFL because “many NFL scouts reportedly believe Ewers could ‘benefit’ from another year in college.”
Now, two programs are gaining steam that could come out of nowhere to bring Quinn Ewers in for the 2025 season.
The first program is the Oregon Ducks.
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The Ducks, the No. 1 seed in the College Football Playoff, have been led by transfer quarterbacks in Dillon Gabriel, Bo Nix and Anthony Brown the last four seasons.
Ewers does have one more year of college eligibility remaining.
Former NFL star Dez Bryant got the ball rolling when he stated Ewers should head to Eugene.
Quinn Ewers should consider transferring to Oregon if he returns to college for the 2025 season, according to @dezbryant.
— Football Forever (@fballforeverhq) December 29, 2024
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The next team that could come calling is the North Carolina Tar Heels.
With serious questions surrounding the Texas Longhorn Quarterback room with Quinn Ewers and Arch Manning, Bill Belichick could provide an answer by taking one of them off their hands.
With the chatter growing for Arch Manning to start playing, the Tar Heels are looking like a sexy spot for Ewers to end up.
Ewers, a highly touted 5-star recruit, initially committed to Ohio State before transferring to Texas.
Despite showing flashes of brilliance in his time with the Longhorns, he struggled with inconsistency.
One year with Bill Belichick could get him ready for the next level.
Quinn Ewers Might Make His Decision Quickly, Depending On How Long The Longhorns Stay In The Playoffs
Texas’ win over Clemson continued their run in the College Football Playoffs.
The Texas Longhorns and the Arizona State Sun Devils will face off as Texas is currently the favorite to win.
Should the unthinkable happen, that would mean Quinn Ewers has likely played his final game for the program.
His decision to come back might lead him to another program in 2025.