Quinn Ewers and the Texas Longhorns are set to battle the Ohio State Buckeyes in the College Football Playoff semifinals from the Cotton Bowl. Ewers, the senior quarterback from Carroll High School (Southlake,
Ohio State football defeated Texas in one of the best games fans have seen throughout the postseason, featuring Will Howard and Quinn Ewers.
REQUIRED READING:Texas QB Quinn Ewers has no regrets about his brief stay with Ohio State football team The 6-foot-3 quarterback ... Ewers only took a few snaps with the Buckeyes as a reserve quarterback behind C.J. Stroud and Kyle McCord, never attempting ...
Cotton Bowl came down to one key play by Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers, but unfortunately for the junior QB, it wasn’t the kind of play he wants to be
On Friday night, Quinn Ewers will try to lead Texas to a win over Ohio State, meaning he’s trying to lead his current college football team ... a semester with the Buckeyes.
ARLINGTON, Texas – Quinn ... state school back to the national championship, Ohio State fans obviously aren’t saddened by its former backup quarterback coming up short. However, they can maybe sympathize with the journey the Buckeyes played in Ewers ...
But Sawyer wasn’t done there. He stripped the ball from Ewers, recovered it and took off down a wide-open field for an 83-yard touchdown, putting Ohio State up, 28-14 — the eventual final score. OHIO STATE-TEXAS: Will Howard had a gnarly looking knot on his hand during the Cotton Bowl
REQUIRED READING:Texas QB Quinn Ewers has no regrets about his brief stay with Ohio State football team The 6-foot ... Ewers only took a few snaps with the Buckeyes as a reserve quarterback ...
ARLINGTON, Texas – Quinn Ewers ... Ohio State fans obviously aren’t saddened by its former backup quarterback coming up short. However, they can maybe sympathize with the journey the ...
Ohio State’s Jeremiah Smith is being advised to transfer simply for the purposes of cashing an NIL check. The Buckeyes’ star receiver has five days after Monday’s national championship game to put his name in the transfer portal.
When it came to the NFL Draft, there used to be this phenomenon called "bowl-game bias," when a prospect would see massive movement in his draft stock based on one game to end the season. It was pretty foolish.