Will Quinn Ewers or Arch Manning start this week? Latest news on Texas QB1 status vs. Mississippi State

By | September 28, 2024

SEC play has arrived for Texas, but the Longhorns might not have their starting quarterback for Saturday’s game against Mississippi State.

Quinn Ewers missed Texas’ resounding win over Louisiana-Monroe with an abdominal injury, putting his status for Week 5 in jeopardy. Arch Manning made his first start in place of Ewers, tossing two interceptions but showing flashes of what made him a five-star recruit.

Despite the quarterback uncertainty, Texas is set to be a massive home favorite against Mississippi State with either signal-caller. The Bulldogs are just 1-3 and suffered a blowout loss to Toledo at home two weeks ago. No game should be glossed over, but Steve Sarkisian can take some comfort knowing the meat of the Longhorns’ SEC schedule is still a ways away.

Here’s the latest information on Ewers’ availability for Saturday’s game.

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Will Quinn Ewers or Arch Manning start this week?

Ewers’ status remains up in the air ahead of Saturday’s SEC opener against Mississippi State, according to Sarkisian, though the quarterback returned to practice on Monday.

“I would say if, again, if I had to put a report out, he’d be questionable for Saturday. But we’ll see how he goes throughout the week,” the fourth-year coach told reporters Monday.

Sarkisian said he has to see if Ewers can “do enough to show me he can play” throughout the week, explaining that the evaluation includes how his QB can bounce back Thursday after heavier workloads on Tuesday and Wednesday.

“It’s going to be kind of a work in progress. But today was a good start,” Sarkisian said, referring to Ewers’ return to practice on Monday.

On Thursday, Sarkisian said the team will decide who starts on Friday.

“It won’t be a secret,” he said. “We’re not trying to pull the wool over anybody’s eyes. Just want to give Quinn every opportunity to see if he’s ready to play and what he looks like.”

As far as Manning is concerned, Sarkisian said the redshirt freshman has “room for growth” but rebounded well after some early mistakes in his first collegiate start. 

That confidence in Manning — and Mississippi State’s bleak outlook — could lead Sarkisian to err on the side of caution if Ewers doesn’t prove that he’s 100 percent ahead of Saturday.

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What happened to Quinn Ewers?

Ewers left Texas’ Week 3 win over UTSA with a strained oblique and did not return with the Longhorns up big. Manning entered in place of Ewers and racked up five total touchdowns, giving the program confidence he could handle Louisiana-Monroe.

Oblique strains, which are an abdominal injury that occurs along the side of the body, are much more common in baseball due to the mechanism of forcefully twisting your body when swinging a bat. It’s less common for a quarterback, but Ewers isn’t believed to be dealing with anything serious and is still just week-to-week.

Manning has held up well in place of Ewers. He did commit two turnovers against Louisiana-Monroe, but Texas still won 51-3 and seems to be well positioned against Mississippi State even if Ewers has to sit out again.

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Arch Manning stats 2024

Season Games CMP% Yards TD INT Rush yards Rush TD
2023 2 40.0% 30 0 0 7 0
2024 3 61.7% 576 7 2 49 2
Career 5 59.6% 606 7 2 56 2

Manning only saw time in mop-up duty before replacing an injured Ewers against UTSA, but he’s already up to nine total touchdowns in limited action for the Longhorns.

The former No. 1 overall recruit lit up UTSA with five total touchdowns in less than a full game, but he threw the first two interceptions of his college career against Louisiana-Monroe last weekend.

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