Quinn Ewers, Michael Hawkins Withdraw from Dr Pepper NIL Campaign Ahead of Red River Rivalry
Austin, TX – In a surprising turn of events, Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers and freshman quarterback Michael Hawkins have announced their withdrawal from the Dr Pepper NIL campaign just days before the highly anticipated Red River Rivalry against the Oklahoma Sooners.
The Dr Pepper campaign, which features collegiate athletes and promotes the beverage brand, had initially highlighted both players due to their rising profiles within college football. However, both Ewers and Hawkins decided to step back from the campaign for personal reasons, as confirmed by sources close to the players.
Ewers, who has been a pivotal player for the Longhorns this season, has been focusing on his performance and preparation for the Red River Rivalry, a matchup that holds significant importance for both the team and the fanbase. Hawkins, a highly touted recruit, has also been prioritizing his development and readiness for the intense rivalry game.
The announcement has drawn attention as the Red River Rivalry is known for its passionate atmosphere and high stakes, often impacting the trajectory of both teams’ seasons. Texas, currently ranked in the top 10, aims to maintain its momentum against a formidable Oklahoma squad.
While the specifics behind the withdrawal remain undisclosed, it is clear that both athletes are channeling their energy and focus toward the upcoming game.
As kickoff approaches, Longhorns fans eagerly await what promises to be an electrifying showdown at the Cotton Bowl on Saturday.
Both Ewers and Hawkins are expected to play crucial roles in the matchup, and their commitment to the team’s success remains unwavering despite the shift in their NIL engagements. The Longhorns will look to secure a victory in front of a packed crowd, further fueling the intense rivalry with the Sooners.
As the rivalry game looms, the Longhorns are hopeful that their on-field performance will overshadow any off-field distractions, with both players eager to make their mark in one of college football’s most storied contests.