
Austin, TX – Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers has sparked controversy after criticizing head coach Steve Sarkisian’s management during the team’s recent loss to Ohio State.
In a post-game interview, Ewers expressed his frustration with the team’s late-game strategy, saying, “We should’ve won that game. I think we had the momentum, but we just didn’t execute the way we should have.”
When pressed for further explanation, Ewers seemed to place blame on Coach Sarkisian’s decision-making, saying, “There were some calls that didn’t go our way, and I think we could’ve done some things differently to change the outcome.”
Ewers’ comments have raised eyebrows among Longhorns fans and alumni, with some praising his honesty and others criticizing him for speaking out against his coach.
“Quinn’s just telling it like it is,” said one fan. “We’ve been struggling with clock management all season, and it’s cost us games.”
However, others have come to Coach Sarkisian’s defense, saying that Ewers’ comments were “unprofessional” and “disrespectful.”
“Quinn needs to focus on his own game instead of questioning the coach’s decisions,” said another fan. “We’re a team, and we need to support each other, not tear each other down.”
Coach Sarkisian has not publicly responded to Ewers’ comments, but sources close to the team indicate that he is “disappointed” in his quarterback’s decision to speak out.
The controversy has raised questions about the future of the Texas Longhorns program and the relationship between Ewers and Coach Sarkisian. Will the two be able to put their differences aside and lead the Longhorns to victory, or will the tension between them continue to simmer.