According to CJ Vogel of On Texas Football, quarterback Quinn Ewers is anticipated to get recognition at the Senior Day celebrations as Texas football prepares for its season-ending home game against Kentucky on Saturday.
The fact that Quinn Ewers was honored on Senior Day suggests that he intends to leave the Texas football program this offseason, most likely to enter the NFL Draft. Ewers’ choice to go back to school last year was noteworthy since some people thought Arch Manning would take over this season. The passing of the quarterback position has been postponed until 2026 as a result of that decision.
After getting off to a strong start this season—his impressive road effort versus Michigan standing out the most—Ewers has struggled with an injury. Last year, he led Texas football to the College Football Playoffs, where they were defeated by Washington. He wants to win a national title to cap off his time in college.
The future of Texas football as the College Football Playoffs get near
Despite being ranked third in the nation, Texas football has few victories over elite opponents. The Longhorns are the overwhelming favorites when they meet Kentucky on Saturday. After that, they travel to play No. 15 Texas A&M in the last regular season game. Texas’ resume would benefit greatly from that game, which is huge. The Longhorns might fall a lot in the rankings if they lose, especially since a loss would prevent Texas from playing in the SEC Championship Game.
A major clash in the SEC Championship would be set up if Texas wins the next two games of the season. Although the list of possible opponents is extensive, the team will be among the best regardless of who they choose. That will be another opportunity for Texas to strengthen its resume. Before joining the NFL, Ewers wants to create a lasting impression and finish his college career strong.
Good News
Austin, Texas For the first time in decades, supporters turned out to see the Texas Longhorns play the Kentucky Wildcats in their final home football game.
The core of the UT tailgate experience is a sea of burnt orange, tents, barbecue, and live music.
The last meeting between the Kentucky Wildcats and the Texas Longhorns took place in 1951, more than 70 years ago. Thousands of supporters, including Longhorn game tailgate veteran Mike Fenske, attended the return on Saturday at DKR.
He claims to have only missed two home games in 40 years.
It all comes down to preparing to assist our team. Family, friends, and so forth. Yes, Saturday is my favorite day. My favorite part of the week is tailgating for football. We’ve invested a lot of time, money, and effort into this, and it’s just a good moment for us,” Fenske added.
The Longhorns have averaged 102,315 spectators each game, which is the fourth-highest attendance of any collegiate team, according to Betway Insider. Additionally, the blog placed UT Austin as the lone Texas school on the list and the second-best tailgating school out of ten universities. Among other things, the results were based on the quantity of social media posts and internet searches.
Fans concur.
“I’m not surprised by it because I travel all over the country and have seen a lot of tailgates. However, it’s simply a result of Austin’s size,” Fenske added.
“I’ve attended previous tailgates, so we are. NFL tailgating, I mean. It’s simply different here. No one judges, so come on in. We don’t care who you are; you know you have a wonderful time. Israel Rodriguez, a Longhorn supporter, stated, “It’s about enjoying and having fun.”
Fans from Kentucky also came to see it for themselves.
“The reason we’re here is to observe how Texas does tailgating, since we have accompanied Kentucky football to almost every SEC tailgate. Therefore, we’re eager to experience it,” Macy Jones, a Kentucky supporter, said.
The fact that this is the Longhorns’ last home game of the season makes it very important.
“I am a little sorry about the season ending, but I believe we will play a postseason or playoff game. However, it will be larger and better next year,” Rodriguez stated.
Texas supporters said they are already anticipating the much anticipated Lone Star game against the Texas A&M Aggies next week.
“We’re going to be there and be tailgating at College Station,” Fenske added.
“Getting a set-up for next week is really what is about,” Fenske stated.
Next Saturday, the Longhorns visit Kyle Field to play the Aggies.