Austin, TX
Can Texas Longhorns Quinn Ewers Be Next Great Steve Sarkisian QB?
AUSTIN – If Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian is understood for one factor above all else, it’s his capacity to guage, develop and produce NFL-caliber quarterbacks.
And he could be higher at it than anybody else within the nation.
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In his time as a coach, Sarkisian has put a number of quarterbacks in report books, in New York for Heisman Trophy ceremonies, and into the NFL as excessive draft picks.
At USC it was Carson Palmer (Heisman winner), Matt Leinart (Heisman winner), Mark Sanchez (top-5 NFL decide) Matt Cassel, and Cody Kessler.
At Washington, it was Jake Locker (top-10 NFL Draft decide).
At Alabama, it was Jalen Hurts, Tua Tagovialoa (Heisman finalist) and Mac Jones (Heisman finalist).
And now with the Longhorns, Quinn Ewers, who was named the Texas starter on Friday, seems to be to be the subsequent in that lengthy line of Sarkisian-led quarterbacks to attain greatness.
Throughout his time with the Southlake Dragons in highschool, Ewers graded out because the No. 2 QB prospect for the 2022 recruiting class on SI99’s preseason record behind Westlake (Austin, TX) Cade Klubnik (Clemson).
In his profession with the Dragons, Ewers put up online game numbers, finishing 450 of 643 passes for six,445 yards and 73 touchdowns with simply eight interceptions. He additionally rushed 116 instances for 701 yards and 12 extra scores.
Ewers then reclassified to the 2021 class and enrolled at Ohio State, the place he finally misplaced out on the competitors for the beginning job with Heisman finalist C.J. Stroud.
Make no mistake, nonetheless, regardless of his resolution to switch, Ewers continues to be an elite expertise, and have become arguably probably the most bodily gifted passer within the Massive 12 from the second he enrolled at Texas.
All he wanted, was a brand new alternative, and for the fitting coach to get him to the subsequent stage.
And Given his historical past, Sark, in fact, was the straightforward, and albeit the one alternative.
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Now, issues are already off to a implausible begin for Ewers.
Upon his arrival in Austin, the redshirt freshman instantly started assuming a management position inside the crew, finally profitable a good quarterback battle over the incumbent former starter, Hudson Card.
He has additionally developed an amazing rapport with the Longhorns’ high go catchers, together with Xavier Worthy, Jordan Whittington, J’Tavion Sanders, and earlier than his unlucky damage, Isaiah Neyor.
That’s not to say that there is not going to be challenges for Ewers.
He’s new to Sarkisian’s offense, and has solely had a matter of months to study the ins and outs of the system. And whereas that youth and inexperience has proven at instances with errors in observe, his arm expertise and his capacity to make any conceivable throw, far outweigh his negatives.
Happily for Ewers, these negatives are all issues that may be ironed out with aggressive reps, and reside sport motion.
Sadly for Ewers, a few of these early in-game reps must come in opposition to the nation’s No. 1 crew – the Alabama Crimson Tide – in Week 2.
However as soon as Ewers is ready to get these reps and regulate to the velocity of the faculty sport, there seemingly is not going to be many defenses within the Massive 12, or any convention for that matter, that can be capable to compete along with his expertise.
A expertise that, within the fingers of Sarkisian, has the possibility to develop into one thing really particular.
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Austin, TX
Austin Empty Bowl Project raises funds to support food-insecure Central Texans
AUSTIN, Texas – The 28th annual Austin Empty Bowl Project brought in thousands for a good cause.
“We have over 30 restaurants, over 200 gallons of soup,” said project co-director Deb Dixon.
The event donates all proceeds to Kids Café, a program of the Central Texas Food Bank, and to Meals on Wheels Central Texas.
“The Central Texas Food Bank has school pantries where we have pantries in over five schools. We also have after-school meals and summer meals. And 1 in 4 children go to bed hungry in our service area. So, it’s critical that this event raises as much funds as possible to support those kids,” said CTFB president & CEO Sari Vaske.
Throughout the year, local Austin area potters make more than a thousand soup bowls and donate them to the project.
“We have our communities of potters, our restaurants and our musicians that have all come together and donated time and materials in support of something pretty terrific,” said Dixon.
At the event each year, attendees give a donation, pick out a ceramic bowl, choose from several soups from different restaurants, listen to live music and bid in a silent auction.
After lunch, guests take their bowls home as a reminder that others less fortunate have empty bowls.
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“There’s over 530,000 people that don’t know where their next meal is going to come from throughout 21 counties. So, this event supports those families,” said Vaske.
For Pflugerville resident Kim Hanson, supporting the Empty Bowl Project has become a special tradition. Every year for the past 20 years, she’s celebrated her birthday by attending the event.
This year, for her 40th, she took it up a notch—bringing 40 friends and family along to give back and make her special day even more meaningful.
“I just think it’s really important for the community to help to support each other. And this goes to support people in our community that need food. And it helps with the children who don’t have enough to eat throughout the year. So, I love to come and support this mission,” said Hanson.
Hanson says she hopes to continue the tradition for years to come.
You can find more information about the Austin Empty Bowl Project here.
The Source: Information in this report came from reporting/interviews by FOX 7 Austin’s Jenna King.
Austin, TX
Texas boasts 10 restaurants on OpenTable’s top 100 list for 2024
AUSTIN, Texas — Texas had a strong showing on OpenTable’s 2024 Top 100 Restaurants with 10 establishments making the list.
The Lone Star State had the second-most restaurants on the list, tied with Illinois, behind California, which had a whopping 19 restaurants featured.
The best foodie city in Texas, at least according to OpenTable, was Austin, with seven restaurants making the list.
- Aba – Austin
- J Carver’s
- Jeffrey’s Restaurant
- Red Ash Italia
- Sammie’s Italian
- Uchi Austin
- Uchiko Austin
The rest of Texas’ major metropolitan areas–Houston, Dallas and San Antonio–each only had one restaurant on the list.
- Steak 48 – Houston
- Signature – San Antonio
- Hudson House – Lovers Lane – Dallas
OpenTable compiles its top 100 list every year by looking at diner reviews from its 14 million verified users.
According to OpenTable’s website, restaurants with enough reviews are automatically considered and are evaluated by their ratings, percentage of five-star reviews, number of alerts set, percentage of reservations made in advance, percentage of capacity and direct searches.
Austin, TX
‘Superman!’ Jelani McDonald Proves to Be Crucial Piece to Texas Longhorns Defense
AUSTIN — Texas defensive back Jelani McDonald made his mark in the Longhorn secondary on Saturday.
McDonald recorded his first career interception, and it was one for the books.
With five minutes left in the first half as Texas led 14-7, Kentucky had possession. The crowd went wild as McDonald dove for the ball to get possession back to the Longhorn offense. Commentators described the play as a “Superman” performance.
McDonald’s teammates also had their takes on the play.
“Superman…I mean everybody knows how athletic Jelani is, we’ve been talking about that all season, and even tied back to last season,” Michael Taaffe said. “He’s so athletic. I’m glad he finally got to show that and for you all to see, because we’ve known that forever.”
McDonald has totaled 22 tackles this season, playing in every conference and two non-conference games.
While he’s not a name on everyone’s mouths, like Quinn Ewers, Isaiah Bond, Taaffe or Kelvin Banks Jr., McDonald proved once and for all his impact on the team. McDonald could very much have a breakout season in 2025, and this play, which recorded Texas’ 16th interception of the season taking the national record, opened up the doors for his campaign.
That pick could even be awarded play of the year.
“I’ve been just happy to see him grow and get better as a player,” Anthony Hill Jr., who played with McDonald in the Freshman All-American game, said.
“He was playing corners, so I was like ‘Who’s this guy,’ and then one the game, he’s playing linebackers, and at one game he’s playing safety,” Hill said.
McDonald has one more shot to showcase his talent in the regular season as Texas faces Texas A&M next Saturday. But with two years left of eligibility, the sky is the limit.
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