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Texas Longhorns HC Ignites Firestorm with Cryptic Update on Quinn Ewers’ Availability for Rivalry Showdown.

The Texas Longhorns have kicked off the 2024 college football season with an unblemished 5-0 record, solidifying their position as the top-ranked team in the country. Their remarkable run has come despite multiple injuries to key players on both sides of the ball, most notably the absence of starting quarterback Quinn Ewers.

 

 

 

 

 

Ewers has missed the last two and a half games due to an abdominal strain, a situation that has dominated discussions as Texas Longhorns heads into their Week 7 matchup against Oklahoma. His injury paved the way for backup Arch Manning, who has impressed with solid performances, giving fans a glimpse of what the future might hold as Ewers looks ahead to an NFL career.

 

 

 

 

 

 

As the Longhorns prepare for the Red River Rivalry, head coach Steve Sarkisian addressed Ewers’ status on Monday, fueling speculation about who will start against Oklahoma. Sarkisian shared encouraging news about Ewers’ recovery following the team’s bye week, noting that the rest seemed to help the quarterback.

 

 

 

 

 

“I thought he looked good coming off the bye,” Sarkisian said, adding that the team will “monitor him daily” as they evaluate his progress. He stopped short of making a definitive statement, instead exercising caution. However, Sarkisian did mention that if the game were held today, he’d feel “comfortable” starting Ewers, sparking excitement among fans.

 

 

 

 

 

 

While Sarkisian hinted that Ewers is likely to play against Oklahoma, the final decision remains uncertain. Ewers’ ability to handle increased reps throughout the week will ultimately dictate whether he takes the field in one of college football’s most highly anticipated rivalry games.

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