Texas QB Murphy to portal; won’t be CFP backup
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Pete Thamel, ESPNDec 13, 2023, 07:14 PM ET
Texas backup quarterback Maalik Murphy is getting in the NCAA transfer portal, he told ESPN on Wednesday night.Murphy said in
a phone interview that he will not be with the Longhorns in the College Football Playoff, a decision he stated was wrenching for him.
“I hate it, I dislike it,” Murphy informed ESPN. “I’m incredibly invested in this group. Whatever that we have actually done along the way and all the work we have actually put in together, it’s difficult to leave, specifically at this moment throughout the season.”
Murphy right away will turn into one of the most popular players on the transfer portal market. He’s a redshirt freshman who’ll be right away qualified and have three seasons of eligibility remaining.Editor’s Picks 2 Associated Murphy started
a pair of home games for Texas this season, home wins over BYU and Kansas State, when starter Quinn Ewers was out since of an injury. Murphy tossed for 477 backyards and 3 touchdowns over the two games.The relocation makes real freshman Arch Manning the backup quarterback for Texas ‘postseason run.Murphy said that provided the time it will take for gos to and to ensure he finds the ideal area for his future, it’s best for him to leave the Longhorns now.He stated that Texas coach Steve Sarkisian gave him the option to remain, and that he appreciates of that and whatever Sarkisian did for him at Texas.”It’s nothing versus Texas at all,”Murphy stated.” I’m doing this purely for me and my future. In my eyes, I’ll constantly be a Longhorn and a part of this excellent team. “He added about Sarkisian: “I truly appreciate Coach due to the fact that of how accepting and helping he’s been along the method. As a player here, he’s been very valuable. It’ll definitely take me a long method. I’m thankful I had the ability to be coached by him.”Murphy stated the decision to leave boiled down to”doing what’s best for my future “and stated what he’s seeking is simple.”
A location where I can play,”he stated when asked what he’s searching for in a school. “Continue to get better and continue
to be around great individuals and excellent players. And just do what’s finest for me and my career.”While Ewers has yet to make an official decision on going back to Texas next season, the dominating thought within his circle remains that he’ll return
to Texas in 2024, as more starts and experience will assist assure his long-lasting NFL potential.”I simply wish to be in a position where I can play, “Murphy stated.” I don’t want to be waiting around and see what occurs or anything like that. I ‘d rather kick-start my career while I can.”