Longhorns QB Ewers tossing, now ‘everyday’
AUSTIN, Texas– Hurt Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers has actually resumed throwing again and been upgraded as “everyday,” coach Steve Sarkisian stated Monday.Sarkisian stated Ewers started including practice late last week and threw again Monday.Previously, Sarkisian was vague about when Ewers may play and called the quarterback”week to week” with a shoulder sprain over the previous 2 weeks. The No. 7 Longhorns( 8-1, 5-1 Huge 12, No. 7 CFP )play at TCU(4-5, 2-4) on Saturday.Editor’s Picks 1 Related”It’s more everyday [now] … Ultimately, this is a’How does he feel?'” circumstance, Sarkisian said.Ewers has passed
for 1,915 lawns and 13 goals for No. 7 Texas(8-1, 5-1 Huge 12, No. 7 CFP) this season. He has missed the previous 2 games after getting injured in the 2nd half against Houston.Second-year freshman Maalik Murphy has actually started the past two games, both triumphes. However he threw 2 interceptions and had two more passes dropped by protectors in Texas’33-30 overtime win over Kansas State.Murphy was 19 of 37 passing for 248 yards and two goals. Texas led 27-7 before the Wildcats rallied late. Sarkisian stated he is still dealing with Murphy on when to toss the ball away instead of requiring a toss that might be obstructed.”Among the hardest plays a quarterback can make is tossing the ball away,”Sarkisian said.” It’s a big difficulty to coach. It’s a huge difficulty to the player to know the worth in it.
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