Tennessee target, 5-star quarterback prospect decommits from Texas

This blue-chip prospect is re-evaluating his college football decision.

Tennessee’s quarterback position has been under a magnify glass in 2020, as Jarrett Guarantano has struggled greatly at times, and the Vols seemingly do not have a suitable full-time backup option.

The Vols are continuing to recruit the quarterback position and with Quinn Ewers.

The 2022 blue-chip quarterback prospect from Southlake, Texas decommitted from Texas on Wednesday. Tennessee offered Ewers this summer.

Ewers is a 5-star prospect on the 247Sports Composite, the No. 1 pro-style quarterback in his class, the No. 1 player in Texas and the No. 2 player nationally for 2022.

No. 1 rated QB in 2022 has decommitted from Texas. Is Ohio State in play?

The No. 1 rated QB in the class of 2022, Quinn Ewers has decommitted from Texas and experts believe Ohio State is the favorite now.

Ryan Day is quickly earning a reputation as a quarterback whisperer. He helped develop the likes of Dwayne Haskins, Justin Fields, and even had a hand in coaching up Joe Burrow before last year’s Heisman winner left for the Bayou of LSU.

Day has been able to land some of the top QB talent in the land, not only getting Justin Fields to choose Columbus after leaving Georgia, but signing two of the top quarterback talents of the 2020 class in Jack Miller and C.J. Stroud. He also has the No. 3 quarterback prospect in 2021, five-star Kyle McCord ready to enter the program and compete next season.

Now the second-year head coach has a chance to land the No. 1 quarterback prospect in the class of 2022. Quinn Ewers is a 6-foot 3-inch pro-style quarterback who has been on every top college program’s list. Ewers committed to Tom Herman and the Texas Longhorns in early August, but late Wednesday decided to re-open his commitment.

It’s no secret that Ohio State had been recruiting Ewers hard and most likely that recruiting didn’t stop just because he made a verbal commitment to the Longhorns. Now that Ewers has decommitted from Texas, it looks like the Buckeyes are serious contenders to land the services of the Southlake Carroll QBs services.

Also: Ohio State football 2022 commitment tracker

This would be an absolute home run for Ryan Day and the Buckeyes. We’ll wait and see if Ewers makes a call soon or takes his time to make a decision.

The only question is who will emerge as the future of the program under center with all of these options potentially on the table in the very near future?

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Texas loses commitment from No. 1 2022 recruit, holds Oklahoma offer

The bombshells of bombshells dropped on Wednesday night in the world of recruiting. The No. 1 2022 recruit backed off his pledge to Texas.

The bombshells of bombshells dropped on Wednesday night in the world of recruiting.

Southlake Carroll High School (Texas) quarterback Quinn Ewers is the top player in the entire 2022 recruiting class. The Texas native held offers from any place he wanted to go in college football.

Ewers chose his childhood favorite in the Texas Longhorns just under three months ago on a late Friday afternoon. It sent a resounding shock wave of, ‘Texas got its guy,’ in the world of college football and some of the top recruits were already starting to lean towards playing in Austin, Texas, for their college career.

Texas’ 2020 season is off to a rocky start, barely beating Texas Tech before losing to TCU at home and Oklahoma at the Cotton Bowl. The Longhorns took care of business against Baylor on Saturday, but the damage had already been done.

Turmoil is the word for Texas for much of the last decade. This season has been no different.

The result is Ewers backing off of his commitment to the Longhorns and re-opening his recruitment. An utter shock in the recruiting world, but something that isn’t the most surprising.

Oklahoma was heavily involved in his recruitment prior to his commitment to Texas. Ohio State, Clemson and Alabama are some of the heavy suitors with the Buckeyes being rumored to be the potential destination for the No. 1 overall recruit.

The Sooners have No. 1 2021 quarterback Caleb Williams committed. That could ultimately be the factor as to why Ewers takes his talents out of the region.

It hasn’t been determined how much of a shot Oklahoma has with his recruitment opened back up.

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Texas Football: The Longhorns need to decommit from Tom Herman

With the latest news of top 2022 recruit Quinn Ewers decommitting, it is time the Texas Longhorns move on from Tom Herman.

The Texas Longhorns are a team that has underperformed for the last decade. It started with the decline under long-time coach Mack Brown you spent 16 seasons in Austin. That was followed up by a disaster of a three-season run by Charlie Strong and now a less than stellar campaign under Tom Herman. Herman did lead them to three consecutive bowl games in which they won. However, only one Big 12 Championship game appearance and one New Years Six bowl isn’t enough.

The University of Texas generates more revenue than any school in the country. They have begun to work on upgrading their facilities and the stadium. Which helps when it comes to recruiting and visits each year by top recruits. Now they need the head coach that is going to get them there. They thought they had the guy in Tom Herman.

Herman was the offensive coordinator at Ohio State when they won the National Championship in 2015 along with current defensive coordinator Chris Ash. They improved to 7-6 in Herman’s first year from the 5-7 2016 season under Strong. In 2018 they won double-digit games, defeated Oklahoma, played in their first conference title game since 2009 and won a New Years Six game. That year they defeated the No. 6 ranked Georgia Bulldogs.

Since that run in 2018, it has been downhill for the Longhorns. They have won just 11 games with seven losses in the 18 games following. Under Tom Herman the team is 10-7 as a ranked team playing an unranked opponent. Losing seven games to unranked teams shouldn’t sit well with Texas athletic director Chris Del Conte. Not to even mention the recruiting aspect, but we will get there momentarily.

This season he had the opportunity for a clean slate and CDC has stated numerous times that Herman knows you only get this one chance. He brought in Ash and Mike Yurcich from Ohio State. The team looked solid in the first game against an inferior opponent in UTEP. Since that game they struggled with a Texas Tech team that has won just once in conference play.

They lost to a TCU team that Herman has struggled with his entire tenure but was blown out by Oklahoma. They forced overtime against the Sooners and in the Tech game because of the quarterback. Sam Ehlinger has saved this team time and time again. The Longhorns did win their last game against Baylor, who has struggled out of the gate. They handled a Kansas team but lost to West Virginia and now the Longhorns.

There isn’t anything that this team has done on the field to lead you to believe they are trending in the right direction. The 2018 season looks like an aberration on the Herman resume. He won at Houston but that hasn’t translated to Austin. Now that is starting to leak into recruiting. This isn’t something new.

The first domino to fall in the downward spiral was the legacy twins. James and Tommy Brockermeyer were set to join the Texas Longhorns as third generation talents. Their grandfather and father played for the Longhorns. Their brother Luke is currently on the team. However, the constant failing on the football field, the lack of development pushed them to the University of Alabama.

Shortly after securing the commitment of Quinn Ewers, the Longhorns lost another top recruit in Jalen Milroe. Again he is heading to Alabama. The last one being the decommitment of Ewers. He likely is now heading to Ohio State.

In 2017 the Longhorns ranked 25th in the 247Composite team rankings. They followed that up with a top three classes in 2018, 2019. The finished the 2020 class with the No. 8 ranked class. This next class not anywhere near that level. They currently sit at 17th for the 2021 class after losing out on the Brockermeyers, Milroe and even Billy Bowman.

Regardless of the buyout for Tom Herman, the Longhorns need to make it happen. They shouldn’t be a middle of the road football team. They have finances, they have the updated facilities, they need the football coach. If the Longhorns need the money for a buyout, they will find it.

Texas Football Recruiting: Top 2022 prospect decommits

Top Texas quarterback prospect Quinn Ewers announced on Twitter that he will be decommitting from the University of Texas.

One of the unfortunate side effects of losing football games is the recruiting aspect. When a team isn’t winning consistently or there are rumors about the future of the head coach, you can lose traction with certain prospects. That appears to be the came with the Texas Longhorns and top prospect Quinn Ewers. Ewers committed to Texas early on in the process but there were rumblings that he was looking at the Ohio State Buckeyes.

Those rumblings appear to have some weight behind them as the top quarterback in the 2022 class announced on Twitter that he would indeed decommit. These types of announcements can have a ripple effect with other recruits throughout the nation. Especially one that was recruiting behind the scenes for your football team.

With the uncertainty of Tom Herman’s future in Austin, it isn’t hard to see why Ewers wants to look elsewhere. Not to mention reports such as the one from ESPN on the lack of development do not do this school in favors. He could just be looking out for his best interest. Ohio State is one school that offered Ewers and could be the front runner for his recruitment. A school that has generated as much NFL talent as anyone else.

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WATCH: Texas commit Quinn Ewers in action on Thursday

Top recruit for the Texas Longhorns, Quinn Ewers was in action Thursday night. Check out his highlights from the blowout win.

On Thursday night the No. 1 recruit in the 2022 class and Texas Longhorns commit Quinn Ewers was in action. Ewers and the Southlake Carroll Dragons were in action against Trophy Club Byron Nelson. All eyes have been on Ewers for good reason. 247Sports rankings have him as the top quarterback and recruit in the country. Composite rankings have him as No. 2, but regardless he is a talent that everyone wants to see play.

Ewers is going to be an absolute joy to watch for the fan base and fans of quarterback play in general. On the night he accounted for 242 yards of total offense and four touchdowns. With Sam Ehlinger on the way out of Austin after this season in all likeliness, the future with Hudson Card, Ja’Quinden Jackson and Quinn Ewers is going to be fun to watch over the next few years.

A look at Ewers’ night courtesy of Mike Roach of Horns247.

Touchdown throw from Ewers

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Locked on Longhorns Podcast: ‘Texas Tech preview and Quinn Ewers’

The Locked on Longhorns podcast returns for a Football Friday. How did Quinn Ewers look on Thursday plus a preview of the weekend.

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On a football Friday, the Locked on Longhorns podcast kicks off the show with some recruiting talk. Texas 2022 quarterback commit Quinn Ewers was in action on Thursday. How did he look in the scrimmage action with DeSoto facing Southlake Carroll? The Dragons quarterback looked ready to go in his junior season. Plus with Jake Smith now ruled out, how will the offense look? Will we see more 12 personnel for this game?

With the Big 12 Conference kicking off their in conference play, who should be on upset alert? Which games are we most looking forward to. Cami and Patrick differ on which game they are most looking forward to seeing. Plus our game picks for the weekend slate in games that don’t involve the Texas Longhorns.

In the final segment we get right down to business. Who will be the impact player on offense? Any surprising picks? Also the we give our impact player on the defensive side of the ball. Which Texas Tech player should Texas be worried about. Plus the game picks. Can Texas cover the 17.5 point spread?

Watch: 2022 Texas Longhorns commit Quinn Ewers in action

Texas top commit in the 2022 class was in action on Thursday night. Check out some of the highlights from Quinn Ewers.

As we get deeper into the month of September, high school football is starting to ramp up. That includes the state of Texas where 2022 quarterback commit Quinn Ewers finally is back on the field. Southlake Carroll was in action against DeSoto and Ewers was on full display early on.

The No. 1 quarterback of the class, Ewers committed to Texas early on in the process with another year plus before he can sign his letter of intent. He is the highest rated quarterback to commit to Texas since the legendary Vince Young. At the time of his commitment, he had a perfect rating that has since dropped ever so slightly.

On Thursday night, Ewers was showing off his arm talent. This backfoot throw with a flick of the wrist went 60 yards on target. That was, dare I say, Patrick Mahomes-esque? He definitely has a live arm.

Seeing the top recruit in their 2022 class should give fans a lot of excitement about the future. With his arm talent, the sky is the limit for the Texas offense. Whoever is the quarterback after Sam Ehlinger moves on to the NFL will be put on notice. Ewers is coming in hot to take the starting role at the school he grew up rooting for.

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Texas Football Recruiting: Longhorns land third commitment of 2022 class

Texas has landed a commitment from cornerback Jaylon Guilbeau. A four-star prospect, Guilbeau is the first defensive prospect in the class.

Texas has landed its third commitment of the 2022 recruiting class in cornerback Jaylon Guilbeau. A four-star prospect out of Port Arthur, Texas, Guilbeau is the first defensive prospect in the class.

“I’m 120% committed,” Guilbeau said on Twitter.

Cornerbacks coach Jay Valai strikes again, landing a top in-state defensive back. In the state of Texas, Guilbeau is the No. 2 cornerback in the state of Texas, only behind Denver Harris of North Shore High School.

Of the three commits, Guilbeau and wide receiver Phaizon Wilson are four-stars. Quarterback Quinn Ewers is a five-star and the No. 2 overall player in the country.

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
247 4 57 9 8
Rivals 4 177 21 21
ESPN 4 233 33 24
247 Composite 4 144 21 15

Vitals

Hometown Port Arthur, Texas
Projected Position Cornerback
Height 5-11.5
Weight 175

Recruitment

  • Committed on Sept. 19, 2020

Offers

  • Alabama
  • Georgia
  • Kansas
  • LSU
  • Oklahoma State
  • Oregon
  • Penn State
  • Tennessee
  • Texas A&M
  • USC

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Texas trending towards 2022 four-star cornerback on 247Sports crystal ball

Issac Thompson, a four-star cornerback out of Saint Louis, has been trending towards Texas on the 247Sports crystal ball over the weekend.

Texas’ 2022 recruiting class got off to a hot start on the offensive side of the ball with five-star and No. 2 overall player Quinn Ewers and four-star wide receiver Phaizon Wilson. Now, cornerbacks coach Jay Valai is seemingly about to land another blue-chip player.

Issac Thompson, a four-star cornerback out of Saint Louis, Missouri, has been trending towards the Longhorns on the 247Sports crystal ball over the weekend. Three people have inserted picks for Texas since Sept. 11 with the confidence level of six. Sean Bock, an Iowa insider, is the most confident with a score of seven.

Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma State, and West Virginia are the other six Big 12 teams to offer Thompson. Top schools from the rest of the country such as Florida, LSU, Michigan, and Miami have also extended a scholarship to the cornerback.

Thompson has been open about the possibility of committing to Texas on Twitter. After Kevin Lamar Coleman Jr., another St. Louis native, received an offer from the Longhorns, Thompson tweeted out his support with a hook ’em emjoi.

See what Thompson can bring to Texas if he becomes a member of the 2022 recruiting class: