A storm is brewing in Austin as reports emerge that Texas Longhorns football boosters are lobbying behind the scenes for freshman quarterback Arch Manning to take over as the starter—despite Quinn Ewers still leading the team. Sources claim that influential boosters have privately expressed dissatisfaction with Ewers’ inconsistent performances and believe that Manning, the highly-touted recruit from the legendary Manning family, is the future of the program.
According to insiders, some donors have even gone as far as pressuring head coach Steve Sarkisian to make the switch sooner rather than later. The controversy intensified after Texas suffered a close loss, with some boosters reportedly arguing that Manning could have performed better under pressure. While Ewers has remained composed in media appearances, his recent body language on the sidelines has raised questions about whether he feels the heat from the growing Manning hype.
The situation has divided Texas fans, with some supporting Ewers as the experienced leader and others calling for Manning to be given the reins. Social media debates have been fierce, with hashtags like #FreeArch and #StickWithQuinn trending among the Longhorn faithful.
When asked about the rumors, Sarkisian responded diplomatically, stating, “We believe in both our quarterbacks. Quinn is our guy right now, and Arch is developing just as we planned.” However, sources suggest that if Ewers struggles in upcoming games, booster pressure could become impossible to ignore.
Will the Longhorns make a controversial midseason quarterback switch? Or will Ewers silence the doubters and prove he’s still the best option? With Texas chasing a playoff spot, the quarterback controversy is only getting started.