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Quinn Ewers' jersey number, plus other uniform notes

On3 imageby:Justin Wells02/09/22
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Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers will wear No. 3 for the Longhorns, Inside Texas has learned. It was previously worn by tight end Ja’Tavion Sanders, who will now don the No. 0.

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Early enrollee defensive back Terrance Brooks will wear No. 8.

Alabama tight end transfer Jahleel Billingsley will wear No. 9.

Wyoming wide receiver transfer Isaiah Neyor will wear No. 18.

Fans can purchase officially licensed jerseys with names

On Wednesday, Texas announced a collaboration with Fanatics and OneTeam that will make customized Nike branded jerseys of Longhorn football players available for sale. Athletes will be compensated for each sale, according to a press release.

Per the school, fans may select any Texas football player who opts into the previously announced group license program administered by The Brandr Group, which is an affiliate of OneTeam Partners. Jerseys will be available online via the Texas Longhorns Official Team Shop at Shop.TexasSports.com.

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In the release, OneTeam and Fanatics have partnered “to provide current college football players the opportunity to profit off an officially licensed co-branded jersey customization program that is set to launch ahead of the 2022 season. Fanatics will offer customizable Nike football jersey blanks while The Brandr Group & OneTeam Partners will administer the group rights of the program’s college athletes. Retail touchpoints will include e-commerce, wholesale and physical stores inside stadiums and arenas. Fanatics, OneTeam and The Brandr Group plan to eventually expand the program to more men’s and women’s sports.”

Ewers, Brooks, Neyor, and Billingsley are entering their first years in Austin. Sanders saw limited action during his freshman season.

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