The Texas Longhorns may have had the biggest quarterback controversy that wasn't actually a controversy in all of college football in 2024.
AUSTIN, Texas — Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers turned down an $8 million NIL offer to transfer to another school for his final year of eligibility because he was ready to move on and enter the ...
The 2025 college football season will see Arch Manning take over as the starting quarterback at Texas. Manning was the backup to Quinn Ewers for his first two collegiate seasons but with Ewers heading to the 2025 NFL Draft,
Manning has been with the Longhorns for two seasons. Throughout his time at Texas, he has recorded nine touchdowns and 969 yards through the air, four touchdowns and 115 yards on the ground. During the 2024 season, Ewers posted 31 touchdowns and 3,471 yards with a 65.8 completion percentage.
Texas Longhorns junior quarterback Quinn Ewers is leaving his three-year tenure on the Forty Acres as one of the most influential players of the Steve Sarkisian
Arch Manning isn’t even the starting quarterback of the Texas Longhorns yet, and yet, he may already be the biggest star in college football. Manning showed flashes of greatness during the limited playing time he had this season,
Despite spending his first two seasons as a backup to Quinn Ewers, Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning remains one of the most marketable players in college football. This week, he capitalized on his immense brand value by signing a high-profile endorsement deal with Red Bull,
Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning recently sat down with Complex Magazine, which asked the incoming redshirt sophomore to name his five favorite quarterbacks of all-time. Manning left his grandfather and namesake,
Texas football quarterback Arch Manning turned a lot of heads with a viral windmill dunk as the program enters a new era
During the transfer portal era, no one is patient, but Arch Manning chose to stay at Texas and be Quinn Ewers’ backup despite rampant speculation he should transfer and seek
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,