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Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers put on a dazzling performance, throwing for 333 yards and five touchdowns as No. 5 Texas dominated Florida with a final score of 49-17. The Longhorns came out strong, with Ewers connecting with Matthew Golden and Gunnar Helm for touchdowns in the first quarter. The momentum continued as Quintrevion Wisner scored on a 50-yard screen pass and Ewers found Golden again for a 32-yard touchdown in the second quarter. By halftime, Texas had built a commanding 35-0 lead.

Coach Steve Sarkisian had expressed concerns about the team’s offensive struggles in recent games, but Ewers and the Longhorns found their rhythm against the Gators, executing big play after big play. Ewers could have had an even more impressive performance if not for a couple of dropped passes on deep throws. He was eventually replaced by Arch Manning in the third quarter after throwing his fifth touchdown pass.

On the other side, Florida started Aidan Warner at quarterback due to DJ Lagway’s hamstring injury. Warner, who was initially third string, completed 12 of 25 passes for 132 yards but also threw two interceptions.

For Florida, the tough loss on the road raises questions about the decision to publicly support coach Billy Napier for another season. The Gators’ record now stands at 15-19, and the team’s struggles against Texas cast doubt on the perceived progress after close losses to rivals like Tennessee and Georgia.

Meanwhile, Texas showcased improvement in pass protection, allowing Ewers to operate effectively throughout the game. After enduring 11 sacks in the previous two games, the offensive line stepped up to keep Ewers relatively safe. Quick reads and short passes also contributed to minimizing the pressure on the quarterback, who is dealing with an abdomen strain.

Looking ahead, Florida will face No. 14 LSU in their next game, while Texas is set to play against Arkansas. Both teams will aim to build on their performances and continue their pursuit of success in the season.

In conclusion, Texas Longhorns’ victory over Florida was a statement win, demonstrating their offensive firepower and resilience. Ewers’ exceptional performance and the team’s improved pass protection were key factors in the dominant victory. As the season progresses, both teams will need to address their weaknesses and capitalize on their strengths to achieve their goals.