Sad news for Texas longhorns:i wish to return
|Quinn Ewers, the quarterback for Texas, is expected to return in 2024.
There is speculation that Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers will return to Texas in 2024 when the Longhorns play their first season in the SEC, according to a report published by Geoff Ketchum on Monday.
Inside Texas released more confirmation on Tuesday.It is anticipated that Ewers will return for his junior season. The Longhorns will enter the SEC with an experienced quarterback and offensive line, which is good news.
Numerous outstanding prospects, including Michael Penix, Bo Nix, Drake Maye, and Caleb Williams, are already in the 2024 quarterback draft class. Ewers will probably be chosen later in the draft as a result.
Due to the fact that this is Ewers’ second consecutive season missing multiple games due to injury, it is also likely that his decision was influenced by the fact that he has missed two games this season. Ewers would probably be the top quarterback prospect in the 2025 NFL draft if he can continue to be consistent and stay healthy in 2024.
When Texas begins their journey through the SEC program’s maze, they will be genuine title contenders if Ewers does indeed return for another season.
Quinn Ewers of Texas is reportedly not sure if he will enter the 2024 NFL Draft, according to Longhorns Daily News.
Quinn Ewers, a redshirt sophomore quarterback for the Texas Longhorns, has not yet stated if he plans to enter the 2024 NFL Draft. According to recent reporting by Peter Thamel, that is the case.
Quinn Ewers, the quarterback for Texas, has been upgraded to “day to day” status and returned to practice.
Regarding injuries, Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian gave some encouraging news today.
Quinn Ewers, the quarterback, left tackle Kelvin Banks, right tackle Christian Jones, and defensive backs Jalen Catalon and Kitan Crawford all practiced, according to Sarkisian, who made this announcement during his media availability on Monday.
The focus of the week will be on Ewers’ health for the most part. Though Sarkisian pointed out that it would depend on how Ewers feels throughout the week, it is possible that Texas’ starting quarterback will make a comeback for the TCU game in Week 11.
It’s unclear to what degree Ewers was able to throw the ball and take part in practice on Monday. Should Ewers be unable to return this week, Maalik Murphy is expected to start for the Longhorns for the third time in a row.
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The loss of Maalik Murphy to Texas puts the Longhorns in a potentially dangerous situation.
Maalik Murphy spent as much time as possible there. Nothing would please him more than to wait it out with a clipboard in hand while observing from the sidelines of the Ceasers Superdome.
Football in college isn’t like that. Coaches aren’t giving scholarships to transfers who want to begin in the fall either.
Murphy, who played for the Texas Longhorns for two seasons, verified on Thursday night that he has registered on the transfer portal and won’t be available for the College Football Playoff semifinal on January 1 against No. 2 Washington. Timing was the key factor, as evidenced by the 30-day transfer portal window that closed following the national championship.
“It’s not at all against Texas,” Murphy said to ESPN on Wednesday. “I’m only doing this for myself and my future. I will always consider myself a Longhorn and a member of this outstanding group.
Phrase it however you want: sad, harsh, cold, unsettling. Murphy was never walking away while having it all. He would either stick around through spring and be late to the party at his next home, or could secure the starting job heading into summer with a few more reps.
Now, the Longhorns must decide what’s best in case of injury. The hope is Quinn Ewers survives eight more quarters, and this becomes a moot point.
Say, however, that it doesn’t? Imagine that Texas loses Ewers once more, which would force Steve Sarkisian to look elsewhere. Would he summon the Longhorn football team’s future, Arch Manning?
Could he go to Charles Wright, who had only played in fewer than a dozen reps as a walk-on?
Murphy’s passing might make people think of 2009. Isn’t that the moment that everyone remembers? You know, where true freshman Garrett Gilbert took over as the team’s offensive coordinator after Colt McCoy left during the first quarter?
The Longhorns only need one more hit to bring Manning out and see what lies ahead. If he makes an impression, Texas will have two potentially strong starters as the SEC moves into a new era.
Is this Gilbert 2.0, if he falters? I mean, everyone knows how his time in Austin came to an end, right? If Alabama can defeat Michigan in California, it might even take place against the same team Gilbert faced.
Wright may be a member of the team, but Sarkisian uses him as a last option. Against Texas Tech, Manning took over and didn’t do much. Nevertheless, the more reps he gets, the better, as he is Texas’ future.
Murphy’s exit might also be a factor to consider in terms of depth come 2024. Ewers will wait until after the postseason to decide whether to declare for the NFL draft.
If Ewers goes back to the Forty Acres, Murphy’s departure only hurts in terms of losing a self. In the meantime, the Longhorns would have a front-runner for the Heisman Trophy and one of the most seasoned quarterbacks in college football.
The nation’s top recruit in the 2023 class, Manning, will enter spring practices as the presumed starter with little to no depth behind him should Ewers decide to move on to the next chapter of his life.