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Quinn Ewers may have only spent four months at Ohio State, but he has some great memories from his time as a Buckeye. Three years after moving back to Texas, Ewers is gearing up to face Ohio State ...
C.J. Stroud always will be a Buckeye but one of his best friends plays for Texas and he was briefly college teammates with Quinn Ewers.
There’s also, of course, Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers, who was one of Stroud’s backups during the 2021 season and who Stroud shouted out after making his comment about Bolden.
Ohio State got plenty of production out of starting quarterback C.J. Stroud, boosted a celebrated recruiting class with another five-star and won lots of games that led to a pair of CFP runs.
CJ Stroud took over the Ohio State offense and emerged as a star on his way to the Houston Texans as the No. 2 overall pick in the 2023 NFL draft.
Quinn Ewers had a terrific college career as a quarterback, transferring from Ohio State to Texas to lead the Longhorns to the College Football Playoff semifinal against his old team. Despite the ...
Freshman C.J. Stroud won the competition to be the starting quarterback while Ewers was still trying to figure out where to go on campus. “Definitely had to grow up super fast,” Ewers said.
Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers averaged about 33 passes a game in 2023. Look for that number to increase after CJ Baxter was lost for the season.
Quinn Ewers has spent the entire season hearing people call for him to be benched in favor of his backup. On Wednesday, in the playoff quarterfinals, he showed exactly why he’s still QB1.
No QB controversy here: Why sticking with Quinn Ewers over Arch Manning was right move for Texas vs. Oklahoma The Longhorns know that championships are won with experience at quarterback ...
In the summer of 2021, the nation’s top-ranked high school football recruit, Quinn Ewers, arrived on Ohio State's campus in what represented a recruiting coup.
Freshman C.J. Stroud won the competition to be the starting quarterback while Ewers was still trying to figure out where to go on campus. “Definitely had to grow up super fast,” Ewers said.