Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian has clarified his position amid mounting speculation about a quarterback shakeup. Despite Texas’ recent 30-15 loss to Georgia, Sarkisian has clearly stated that Quinn Ewers will remain the team’s starting quarterback, putting any suspicions of a leadership change to rest.
Following the tough loss and Ewers’ struggles, some wondered if freshman Arch Manning, who briefly stepped in during the game, might take over. However, Sarkisian’s message was unequivocal: Quinn is our starting quarterback, as reported by CJ Vogel on X. This strong endorsement not only shuts down the quarterback controversy but also reinforces the coaching staff’s faith in Ewers, despite his recent challenges.
Ewers, despite an abdominal strain/oblique injury, has been a significant player in the Longhorns’ attack. While his performance against Georgia aroused worries, Sarkisian clarified that Manning’s appearance was a tactical choice, not a permanent alteration. Manning’s brief appearance on the field sparked enthusiasm, providing a glimpse into Texas’ future, but for the time being, Ewers is the man tasked with leading the Longhorns forward. With his coach’s support, Ewers is expected to step up and lead Texas the rest of the season. Sarkisian’s unflinching support sends a clear message to both the squad and the fans: the Longhorns are staying with Ewers as their leader, believing in his tenacity and playmaking ability to recover and guide the team to success.