Sarkisian keeps Texas QB injury situation a mystery

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Sarkisian keeps Texas QB injury situation a mystery
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Texas coach Steve Sarkisian isn't giving any hint as to who will be the Longhorns’ starting quarterback this week:

Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers throws a pass during the first half an NCAA college football game against Alabama, Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022, in Austin, Texas. – Texas coach Steve Sarkisian on Monday would not give any hint who will be the No. 21 Longhorns’ starting quarterback this week for a matchup with UTSA, and insisted that injured Quinn Ewers and top backup Hudson Card are “day-to-day.”

Sarkisian said after the game that Ewers had a sprained clavicle and would undergo further tests, but he did not elaborate in his weekly news conference on either quarterback's situation. Nor would he say who took snaps with the No. 1 offense in practice Sunday and Monday morning.“I know you guys are going to want an exact timetable," he said. “I'm going to tell, you know, they are day-to-day. I really don't know. We are going to have to monitor them every morning.

Losing both Ewers and Card would be a blow to an offense that started fast against Alabama. Ewers passed for 134 yards in the first quarter before he was injured.

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