Fans reacted as Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers made a mistake, which gave the Texas A&M Aggies some breathing room during their Week 14 showdown at College Station on Saturday. After a dominating 17-0 lead at the end of the first half, things felt in control for Steve Sarkisian and his team.
However, in the third quarter, Quinn Ewers made an error with his pass. During a play on the 3rd and 4 at the Aggies' seven-yard line, his pass was deflected by defensive back Will Lee III. Lee ran the ball after the interception and scored a 93-yard pick-six to give his team a glimmer of hope.
Fans took to social media to create memes and trolled Quinn Ewers for this mistake. Here are the top seven memes cracking up the internet after the quarterback's blunder.
Ewers' teammates will not be too happy about that mistake
Will the Longhorns forgive their quarterback?
Despite the blunder, the Texas Longhorns secured victory over the Texas A&M Aggies. Ewers finished the game with 218 yards and one touchdown passing.
Ewers had injured his knee during the Longhorns' victory over Kentucky last week. He was listed as 'probable' ahead of the showdown at College Station. However, Steve Sarkisian gave both Ewers and backup QB sensation Arch Manning time on the playing field.
In the first quarter, Arch Manning gave his team a headstart, scoring a 15-yard rushing touchdown, showcasing his dual-threat abilities. What Ewers lacked in mobility, Manning made up for it and has proven himself as his rightful successor next season.
Quinn Ewers gives Longhorns fans a Hook'Em after emerging victorious at College Station
Steve Sarkisian and his team couldn't have asked for a better debut campaign in the SEC. After their Big 12 title triumph last season, the Longhorns are on their way to compete with the Georgia Bulldogs for the SEC championship and a spot in the new 12-team playoffs.
The Longhorns were phenomenal despite playing on the road at Kyle Field. Quinn Ewers celebrated by giving fans the Hook'Em gesture as he made his way toward the tunnel.
The Texas vs Georgia SEC championship game is scheduled to be played on Saturday, December 7. It kicks off at 4 p.m. ET at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.
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