Quinn Ewers listed as probable for Texas vs. Oklahoma on the SEC Injury Report
On the Wednesday edition of Texas’ SEC-mandated injury report, Quinn Ewers was listed as probable for Saturday’s game against the Oklahoma Sooners.
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Derek Williams Jr. was also listed as probable.
Colin Page, Michael Kern, and Tate Haver were listed as questionable.
CJ Baxter, Christian Clark, and Velton Gardner were listed as out.
With regards to Ewers, his is a process Sarkisian and company should be very familiar with now after Texas’ junior quarterback missed three games in 2022 and two games in 2023. Upon his return from each absence, Ewers led Texas to victories. One of them was even historic.
Ewers left the loss to Alabama after one quarter of play in 2022 and returned to action a few weeks later for that year’s edition of the Red River Shootout. Ewers eviscerated a hapless OU defense, going 21-for-31 for 289 yards and four touchdowns plus an inconsequential interception during Texas’ 49-0 win.
Then in 2023 after leaving the Houston win due to injury, Ewers returned in time for the road game against the TCU Horned Frogs. He was 22-for-33 for 317 yards with one touchdown and one interception.
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On the Oklahoma side of the ledger, wide receiver Deion Burks and tight end Kade McIntyre were listed as questionable.
Jayden Gibson, Jalil Farooq, Nic Anderson, Andrel Anthony, Gentry Williams, Kendel Dolby, and Geirean Hatchett were listed as out.
Wide receiver Deion Burks and tight end Kade McIntyre were listed as questionable.
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The next report is scheduled to come out Thursday night. Texas and Oklahoma will play on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. in the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas. ABC will televise the contest.