Just picture this rack on a plaque—talk about swank!
The Texas Longhorns’ quarterback, Quinn Ewers, is anticipated to return to Austin in 2024 to play his third season as a student-
athlete. It will be his fourth total in collegiate football. However, he is free to turn pro and declare for the NFL Draft if he so chooses.
Ewers hasn’t made an announcement as of Wednesday.
The 20-year-old fell to Washington in the Sugar Bowl despite guiding his Longhorns to the College Football Playoff. Because to his
lackluster performance, Ewers received a lot of criticism, with many suggesting that Texas should switch to starter quarterback Arch
Manning is a five-star backup.
My man, Quinn, made the most of his first weekend off from college football by choosing to spend some time away from the Longhorns
program amid the current uproar.
He traveled to McCoy, which is around 47 miles away from San Antonio, in order to go hunting. And it would be an enormous
understatement to suggest that it was a success. This man truly and utterly destroyed it.
With his best kill of the hunting season, Ewers knocked down a stunning (14-point?) deer with a vertical bow. Quinn not only made
some personal history, but he will also receive a large plaque as a result.
It’s something, even though it probably doesn’t make up for losing the Sugar Bowl.
Beautiful game, very beautiful… I’m looking forward to seeing the plaque; you can be sure it will explode.
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