Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — On a brisk autumn Saturday, Quinn Ewers solidified his status as one of college football's premier quarterbacks, leading the Texas Longhorns to a commanding 31-12 victory over the Michigan Wolverines. The win marked not just another notch on Ewers' belt, but a significant milestone in a season where he has begun to reshape the narrative surrounding his career and the Texas football program. Head coach Steve Sarkisian highlighted the rarity of Ewers’ accomplishments, urging media members to investigate the historic significance of winning at both Alabama and Michigan in consecutive seasons. After a quick search through college football records, it appears that Ewers may very well be the first quarterback to achieve this feat, underscoring his unique position in the sport's storied history. In his two standout games against these powerhouse programs, Ewers has completed 65 percent of his passes for a staggering 595 yards, with six touchdowns and no interceptions. Despite these impressive stats, it seems that his achievements have often been overshadowed by the hype surrounding incoming talent, particularly Arch Manning, the nephew of NFL legend Peyton Manning. As Ewers navigates a season filled with expectations, he has shown resilience and skill, traits that were on full display in Ann Arbor. Ewers orchestrated a powerful offensive showing, driving Texas down the field and converting eight of ten third downs in the first half alone. Even when faced with adversity, such as penalties that derailed an initial scoring drive, he remained calm and focused, propelling the Longhorns forward with a six-play, 56-yard drive that culminated in a touchdown. What’s particularly noteworthy is the transformation Ewers has undergone since his rocky debut season. After struggling in his first true road game at Oklahoma State in 2022, where he completed only 39 percent of passes, he has not lost a road game since, amassing an impressive eight consecutive victories away from home. His career numbers on the road are now outshining those at home, showcasing a maturity and composure that has made him a consistent threat. Ewers' journey has not been without its challenges. The former five-star recruit made headlines when he left high school early to capitalize on Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) opportunities at Ohio State, only to transfer to Texas after limited playing time. The arrival of Manning only intensified the scrutiny and speculation about Ewers' future. However, instead of succumbing to the pressure, he has embraced the role of Texas quarterback, leading a program that has struggled to regain its former glory for over a decade. Saturday’s victory over Michigan served as a powerful reminder of Texas' resurgence in college football. With a promising season ahead, including critical matchups against Oklahoma, Georgia, and Texas A&M, the Longhorns have emerged as serious contenders for a College Football Playoff berth and potential national championship. As Ewers celebrated with his teammates and fans at Michigan Stadium, the atmosphere shifted from speculation about the future to a collective acknowledgment of the present. The crowd erupted in cheers for the quarterback who has not only led Texas back to prominence but has also firmly established himself as a frontrunner for the Heisman Trophy. With each passing game, it becomes clearer that Quinn Ewers is not just a rising star; he is a game-changing quarterback who is carving out his own legacy in college football. As the Longhorns continue on their path, it is time to fully appreciate what Ewers brings to the field and recognize the historic nature of his accomplishments. The future may hold great promise, but for now, the present is undeniably bright for Texas football and its standout quarterback.