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Longhorns QB Quinn Ewers 'Excited To Be in the Home State'

Longhorns QB Quinn Ewers spoke to the media for the first time since coming to the 40 Acres and explained exactly why he came home

In August of 2020, the Texas Longhorns gained a commitment from their highest-rated quarterback in two decades, Southlake Carroll quarterback, Quinn Ewers.

However, just two months later, Ewers backed off of that commitment, instead opting to head to Ohio State, where he would reclassify, and enroll early with the Buckeyes.

Once he got to Columbus, Ewers began to compete for the starting quarterback job. The only problem was that eventual Heisman Trophy finalist, C.J. Stroud, was standing in his way. 

Quinn Ewers
Quinn Ewers
Quinn Ewers

Before his reclassification, Ewers was the No. 2 ranked quarterback in the country behind Clemson's Cade Klubnik per Sports Illustrated's SI99 recruiting rankings. 

Not only that, the 6-foot-3, 205-pound gunslinger led the Southlake Carroll Dragons to a 12-1 record and a state title berth in his final season. 

And despite missing significant time during that season due to a core injury, he completed 66-percent of his passes for 2,442 yards and 28 touchdowns, with just five interceptions.

Quinn-Ewers
Ewers
Quinn Ewers

Ewers now finds himself in a position to compete for that position. However, it is not a job that is being handed to him. 

Hudson Card, who opened the season as the starter for the Horns, and has a vast amount of talent in his own right, is still in Austin and trying to win the job for himself. 

Card has two distinct advantages over Ewers as well. One is his experience on the field. 

Hudson Card
Quinn Ewers
Quinn Ewers

He already has the confidence to go win the job. As for the talent, well by the time he stepped foot on the 40 Acres, he was already arguably the most talented passer in the Big 12 conference. 

Now, Ewers just has to put it all together and focus on what's ahead.

“Coach Sark once told me that’s why the rearview mirror is so small and the windshield is so big,” Ewers said. “Put the past behind you and focus on what’s ahead. I’m super excited about what’s ahead, for sure.”


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