Former Ohio State quarterback Quinn Ewers started and ended his career with the Buckeyes after OSU's 28-14 win at the Cotton Bowl on Friday:
Cotton Bowl came down to one key play by Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers, but unfortunately for the junior QB, it wasn’t the kind of play he wants to be
The Texas Longhorns have had a very quiet first half against the Ohio State Buckeyes in the Cotton Bowl. However, late in the second quarter they were able to s
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"Ewers' return to Texas after he originally committed to the Ohio State Buckeyes helped re-establish the Longhorns as a national power," he wrote. "However, he never proved to be a consistent or top-level quarterback compared to his peers."
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