AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Long before Quinn Ewers was a key part of Texas’ resurgence as a college football power, he bolted north for Ohio State, lured by money and a chance to play in a program already competing for national championships.
Briefly a Buckeye, Texas QB Quinn Ewers returned to his roots to lead Longhorns’ resurgence
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Long before Quinn Ewers was a key part of Texas’ resurgence as a college football power, he bolted north for Ohio State, lured by money and a chance to play in a program already competing for national championships.
After landing on campus in the middle of training camp and spending a semester deep on the depth chart in Columbus, Ewers headed back south to become the leader of Steve Sarkisian’s rebuilding project with the Longhorns.
On Friday, Ewers and Texas will face his former team when the fifth-seeded Longhorns (13-2) and eighth-seeded Buckeyes (12-2) clash in the Cotton Bowl in a College Football Playoff semifinal.
“The reason that I came back to Texas was, one, to be closer to where I'm from and just closer to the resources that I have and the relationships that I've built over time just being from Texas," Ewers said this week.