Top 2022 recruits react to Quinn Ewers’ commitment to Texas

The recent commitment of five-star quarterback Quinn Ewers has caused a ripple effect on the recruiting trail.

When you’re one of the most sought-after recruits in the country, it’s important to pay close attention to where other top prospects choose to continue their playing careers. Continue reading “Top 2022 recruits react to Quinn Ewers’ commitment to Texas”

Five 2022 recruits Texas should push for after Quinn Ewers

Getting Quinn Ewers was hopefully just the first domino of top players coming to Austin. Here are five 2022 recruits Texas should push for.

Texas’ recruiting class for the 2022 class has started off on a fantastic foot, landing four-star wide receiver Phaizon Wilson and five-star quarterback Quinn Ewers.

Of course, Ewers is the big name that everyone in the country has taken notice of. Coaches, fellow 2022 recruits, and even a current Texas A&M player have expressed how big of a commitment Ewers is for the Texas program.

Now, Tom Herman and his recruiting staff must take the opportunity to push for another top-five recruiting class. Getting Ewers was hopefully just the first domino of many top players coming to Austin in the 2022 class.

Here are five recruits Texas should push for after landing Quinn Ewers on Friday afternoon:

Top recruit in Class of ’22, QB Quinn Ewers, picks Texas

Texas landed prized quarterback Quinn Ewers.

The University of Texas received a significant commitment Friday. High school star Quinn Ewers of The Southlake Carroll committed to Texas over Oklahoma and Ohio State.

Ewers is considered the top recruit in the Class of 2022.

The 6-foot-3, 205-pound Ewers completed 72.4% of his passes as a sophomore, throwing for 4,003 yards and 45 touchdowns.

Ewers is the first No. 1 prospect to commit to Texas since Vince Young and could join Young as one of six players to earn perfect ratings from 247Sports.

Coach Tom Herman was thrilled. In his own way.

Current Texas A&M tight end advises others to commit to Texas

Current Texas A&M player Blake Smith gave Tom Herman recruiting fuel, saying he would commit to Texas if he was a wide receiver.

Texas and Tom Herman landed their biggest recruit ever in Quinn Ewers on Friday afternoon. The No. 1 prospect in the country in the 2022 class, the Longhorns found their quarterback on the future in the Southlake Carroll prospect.

Of course, social media had crazy reactions to Texas’ new commit. The most eye-opening one, however, was a current Texas A&M player saying he would choose Texas if he was a recruit again.

Blake Smith was a part of the Aggies’ 2020 recruiting class, coming in as a three-star tight end. He also attended Southlake Carrol, the high school of Quinn Ewers.

Smith quote tweeted Ewers’ commitment post, saying “Congrats bro, business decision and if I was a WR/TE…I’d commit there with him. Just saying.”

The tweet was soon deleted from Smith’s account.

Very rarely do you ever see anyone telling recruits to commit to another school, let alone a Texas A&M player telling them to go to Texas.

The Longhorns and Aggies have maintained their rivalry off the field, battling it out in recruiting. Now, Tom Herman has an excellent weapon, telling in-state blue chips that even Texas A&M players think they should commit to Texas.

Blake Smith has some history with the top ranked recruit so this should comes little to no surprise that he would say it. Smith shared a video of just how electric his arm talent is.

With the addition of Ewers to the quarterback room, it appears the Red River Rivalry just became an arms race. Should be fun to watch once he gets on campus.

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Social media reactions to Texas landing the top recruit in the country

The college football community immediately reacted to Texas landing one of the highest rated prospects in history.

Texas landed a once-in-a-lifetime prospect on Friday. Continue reading “Social media reactions to Texas landing the top recruit in the country”

Texas Recruiting: Top ranked 2022 quarterback commits to Texas

The number one ranked quarterback in the country commits to Texas. Quinn Ewers is the number one recruit in the 2022 class.

The quarterback position has been one for years that the Longhorns haven’t had the same level of luck recruiting compared to other spots on the team. Since recruiting Vince Young and Colt McCoy, they haven’t been at that level. Garrett Gilbert was their last five-star quarterback and expected to fill the void left by McCoy, but he didn’t pan out and transferred.

The likes of Case McCoy, David Ash led mediocre teams. Many wondered how a high profile school such as Texas couldn’t find a top tier passer. Shane Buechele provided excitement but he wasn’t able to hold down the spot with Sam Ehlinger in the fold. However, attention now turns to life beyond Sam.

Ehlinger will move on following the season and many wonder who lead the team upon his departure. The Longhorns have Casey Thompson, Hudson Card and Ja’Quinden Jackson in house with Jalen Milroe en route. Could there be another name?

Quinn Ewers is the most sought after quarterback in the 2022 recruiting class. The number one overall prospect in the class could be a game changer for the Texas Longhorns. Ewers was named sophomore of the year by MaxPreps and those won’t be the only accolades that he will earn by the time he leaves Southlake Carroll.

With Ewers now in the fold, the battles starting in 2022 will be must watch TV. Ewers along with Milroe, Jackson and Card should be an intense battle for quarterback supremacy. By the time it happens Card or Jackson could be the starter but with a quarterback the caliber of Ewers, how long can they hold him off?

Locked on Longhorns: Practice notes and number one quarterback prospect

The Locked on Longhorns podcast the latest practice notes for Texas and the top 2022 passer with Longhorns ties.

The Locked on Longhorns podcast kicks off with practice notes from 247Sports. We discussed the quarterback competition behind Sam Ehlinger. Casey Thompson is the number two quarterback for the upcoming season but could one of the young guns take the job from him in 2020 season? Does Thompson have an opportunity for the starting role in 2021?

Roschon Johnson was taking first team snaps in the absence of Keaontay Ingram. Is there a chance Johnson might go back to quarterback in 2021? Who will be the starting ‘Z’ receiver role in 2020? The top two candidates are Joshua Moore and Tarik Black. Moore was taking the first team reps.

Sam Ehlinger was named to the Davey O’Brien Award watchlist. With Ehlinger being the FBS active leader in completions, passing yards, touchdowns and total offense since 2018, it is no surprise. Would Ehlinger be the all-time leading passer in school history if he would have started every game since his freshman season?

2022 quarterback Quinn Ewers holds an offer from the University of Texas. The number one quarterback was recently rated as the number one prospect in the 2022 class overall. Can the Longhorns bring him to Austin? Ewers has ties to the Longhorns which could bode well for the team.

One of the changes to the Texas Longhorns, one of the big changes will be the new name for the football field. Most recently named Joe Jamail field, it will now be known as Campbell-Williams Field. It will be named after the only two Longhorns to ever win the Heisman Memorial Trophy, Earl Campbell and Ricky Williams. Plus Gunnar Helm set to visit Austin next week.

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No. 1 QB Quinn Ewers talks his recruitment and Longhorns connection

Quinn Ewers caught up with 247Sports about his recruitment. The No. 1 QB talked about OC Mike Yurcich and his family connection to UT.

Recruiting is a never-ending cycle for college football teams, no matter how young or old a prospect is. While the Longhorns have yet to wrap up their 2021 class, all eyes are on an in-state prospect who just finished his sophomore year in high school.

Coming out of Southlake Carroll, Quinn Ewers, the No. 1 quarterback and No. 2 high school player in the country, is following a rich tradition of quarterbacks to play for the Dragons. Chase Daniel, Greg McElroy, Riley Dodge, Kenny Hill have all suited up for the Fort Worth suburb.

Nearly 30 schools have offered the young phenom with the likes of Alabama, Auburn, Ohio State, and Oklahoma joining Texas in their pursuit of Ewers.

The quarterback caught up with 247Sports and talked about his recruitment, what his connection to Texas is, and his relationship with offensive coordinator Mike Yurcich.

“Coach Yurcich, he’s really cool,” Ewers said. “He’s really smart. I’ve talked to him quite a bit. He’s easy to talk to. Cool guy.”

Landing a commitment from Ewers would be a major win for Yurcich and the offense. With the scheme changing from Tim Beck’s offense, the Longhorns are expected to air it out more often.

That could suit Ewers, as he threw for over 4,000 yards, 45 touchdowns, and only three interceptions as a sophomore.

The post-Sam Ehlinger era is already looking good, with Casey Thompson, Hudson Card, and Ja’Quinden Jackson ready to compete for a top spot in 2021.

If he were to commit to Texas, Ewers would more than likely have to earn a starting role in 2022 from one of the three aforementioned players, but that is no different than any other school he could choose to attend.

As for his connection with the Longhorns throughout his life, Ewers says he grew up cheering for Texas.

“My whole family is Longhorns. That’d be pretty cool. I have family near Austin. They would all come to games. I have family in New Braunfels which isn’t too far and a bunch more family down South, that’s where we originally moved from. This year they have to amp it up a little bit. I’m excited to see what they can do this year.”

Of course, there are other schools after the soon to be five-star prospect, from both the Big 10 and SEC.

“Ohio State, I talk to them the most,” Ewers told 247Sports this week. “Auburn still with Coach (Chad) Morris. Texas, Michigan a little bit, Oklahoma, there’s a few more.”

Ohio State has recruited the state of Texas really well, landing three five-star recruits from the state in the past two seasons. Ryan Day has morphed the Buckeyes from a Big 10 powerhouse to a national powerhouse and affront the College Football Playoff discussion year in and year out.

As for arch-rival Oklahoma, everyone knows how well Lincoln Riley can recruit and develop a quarterback. Baker Mayfield, Kyler Murray, and Jalen Hurts were all top picks in the first two rounds of the NFL Draft.

Former five-star Spencer Rattler is expected to start this season while 2021 five-star and top quarterback in the class Caleb Williams is in waiting.

A real dark horse in the recruitment could be Auburn and offensive coordinator Chad Morris. The former Arkansas head coach knows the state of Texas from his time in Fayetteville and has already seen success in the 2021 class with quarterback Dematrius Davis and former Texas commit tight end Landen King.

“Obviously they’re one of the most watched football teams every year,” Ewers said. “Just that moment and playing for Auburn with all their fans and millions watching online, it’s crazy to think about playing in front of that big of crowd and atmosphere, it’s just crazy.”

Ewers even had a visit planned down to the Plains before the COVID-19 pandemic hit.


The battle for the best high school player in the country is far from over. From a Texas perspective, a couple of successful years and the full development of Sam Ehlinger could help Ewers lean towards the Longhorns.

Tom Herman and Mike Yurcich will have to fend off some of the best programs in the country, including Alabama, Ohio State, and Oklahoma.

With Herman’s recruiting pride and joy being the state of Texas, landing highly rated in-state blue-chip players is a must. Especially when they are not only ranked inside the top five nationally but are at the most important position in football.

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