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ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 1: Quinn Ewers #3 of the Texas Longhorns looks on prior to the game against the Arizona State Sun Devils at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 1, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Adam Hagy/CFP/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 1: Quinn Ewers #3 of the Texas Longhorns looks on prior to the game against the Arizona State Sun Devils at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 1, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Adam Hagy/CFP/Getty Images)Adam Hagy/CFP/Getty Images

Quinn Ewers: I'm Focused on Texas vs. Ohio State CFP Game, Not Transfer Portal Rumors

Andrew PetersJan 9, 2025

Quinn Ewers has a decision to make after the end of the season, but for now, he's staying locked in on the task at hand.

The Texas quarterback was asked about receiving sizeable offers to put his name into the transfer portal, and he said his current focus is on the Longhorns' upcoming College Football Playoff matchup against Ohio State.

"I mean, right now, I'm just, I'm just not worried about all that stuff," Ewers said, per USA Today's Dan Wolken. "I mean, people can say all they want to say, but, you know, I'm just focused on focus on Friday at this point in time."

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Ewers, who began his career at Ohio State before transferring to Texas, has one year of eligibility remaining after the 2024 season. Of course, the NFL draft is also an option for the standout.

But a recent report from On3's Pete Nakos said that Ewers has received a $6 million offer to remain in college football and enter the transfer portal this offseason. If Ewers warranted that kind of offer before the season is even over, there's no telling how much he might receive down the road.

An offer that high would be hard to turn down for Ewers, especially considering he might not be at the top of NFL scouts' draft boards this spring.

If he decides to use his final year of eligibility at Texas, Ewers will more than likely have to fight for the role of QB1. Backup quarterback Arch Manning has said he intends to return to Texas next season, and with the way he's performed in his appearances this year, there's a good chance he would get the nod over Ewers.

For now, Ewers will look to take care of business against Ohio State on Friday.

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