Quinn Ewers

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Quinn Ewers
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Ewers in 2024
Texas LonghornsNo. 3
Position Quarterback
Class
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Redshirt
Junior
Major Physical Culture and Sports
Personal information
Born: (2003-03-15) March 15, 2003 (age 21)
San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
Height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight210 lb (95 kg)
Career history
College
Bowl games
High school Carroll Senior (Southlake, Texas)
Career highlights and awards

Quinn Tucker Ewers (YOU-ers; born March 15, 2003) is an American football quarterback for the Texas Longhorns. He was a member of the Ohio State Buckeyes as a freshman and transferred to the University of Texas at Austin.

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Early life

Ewers was born on March 15, 2003, in San Antonio, Texas. [1] He spent his early years in Pleasanton, Texas, before his family moved to Southlake, Texas when he was eight. [1] [2] Ewers attended Carroll Senior High School, where he played football under coach Riley Dodge and also previously played baseball. [3] As a sixth grader, he was offered a football scholarship by Graham Harrell. [4] As a sophomore, he completed 291 of 402 passes for 3,998 yards with 45 touchdowns against three interceptions. [5] Ewers and Southlake Carroll advanced to the Texas 6A Division I quarterfinals before being defeated by Duncanville. [6] Ewers finished his junior season with 2,442 yards and 28 touchdown passes in eight games, missing six games due to injury, as Carroll advanced to the 6A Division I Texas State Championship Game before losing to Westlake High School led by fellow five star recruit and future Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik. [7] [8] Following the season, he participated in the 2021 Elite 11 competition, but only managed sixth place in the competition. [9] [10] [11]

Going into his senior year, Ewers was considered by multiple outlets to be the top overall recruit in the 2022 recruiting class. [12] [13] [14] Ewers initially committed to the Texas Longhorns in August 2020, where he would have been the first quarterback since Vince Young to receive a perfect 1.000 247Sports composite rating. [15] Ewers would later decommit from the Longhorns in October, before committing to play for the Ohio State Buckeyes in November 2020. [16]

College career

Ohio State (2021)

Ewers officially enrolled at Ohio State in August 2021 and joined the team for preseason training camp. [17] Ewers made his debut on November 20, 2021 against the Michigan State Spartans, taking two snaps at the end of the game in the Buckeyes' win. [18] [19]

Texas (2022–present)

In December 2021, Ewers announced that he was transferring to the University of Texas to play for the Longhorns. [20] He was named the Longhorns' starting quarterback entering the 2022 season. [21] During the 2023 Big 12 Championship Football Game, Ewers set the record for most passing yards in a single conference championship game for the Big 12 Conference, and was named MVP for the conference title. [22]

Statistics

SeasonGamesPassingRushing
GPGSRecordCmpAttPctYdsAvgTDIntRtgAttYdsAvgTD
Ohio State Buckeyes
2021 100–0000.000.0000.0000.00
Texas Longhorns
2022 10106–417229658.12,1777.4156132.624−52−2.21
2023 121210–227239469.03,4798.8226158.659751.35
2024 11119–223335266.22,6657.6259148.142-62-1.51
Career [23] 343325–86771,04265.08,3218.06221147.7125-39-0.37

Personal life

Ewers is a Christian. [24] He was the first amateur athlete to sign a name, image, and likeness (NIL) deal worth over $1 million. [25] Ewers was one of the cover athletes for EA Sports College Football 25 along with Donovan Edwards and Travis Hunter. [26]

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