The Texas Longhorns football team had their first spring practice recently, and many people thought QB Quinn Ewers would be the f0r sure starting QB despite Arch Manning stepping on campus.
That may not be the case, though.
After their first practice, head coach Steve Sarkisian said all positions were up for grabs, and the two high-ranked QBs would compete for the starting job.
“I’m not worried about who’s going to be on the cover of what magazine next week,” Sarkisian said. “I’m more focused on is, is each guy focusing on what they need to do to develop to be the best player that they can be? Quinn has an entire year of a head start, but I don’t want to hold Arch back. I want to see how far he can take this thing and what it can look like.”
Both were highly coveted recruits, with Ewers ranked as the No. 2 player in the 2021 ESPN 300 and Manning — one of the most high-profile recruits in history — at No. 5 in the 2023 edition.
Ewers arrived last season as a transfer from Ohio State; started 10 games, throwing for 2,177 yards and 15 touchdowns with six interceptions; and was named the Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year. He struggled in stretches of the season but closed strong, going 31-of-47 for 369 yards and a TD against Washington in the Alamo Bowl, and he finished the season with 116 straight passes without an interception.
Sarkisian said that Ewers has become a more vocal presence this offseason.
“I think what he’s done, he’s serving for Arch and, ‘Hey, this is what it looks like,'” Sarkisian said. “‘And this is how to go about your business.'”
It would be a little shocking if Ewers weren’t the starter for next season while Arch redshirted, but crazier things have happened.
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