Ahead of Saturday’s College Football Playoff showdown against the Clemson Tigers, Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers offered his support for Donald Trump in a pretty subtle but significant way.
Quinn Ewers arrived at Saturday’s game dressed in a navy blue pinstripe suit and a red tie. But it was what he had clipped to his tie that stole the show.
As David Hookstead of OutKick pointed out, Ewers expressed his support for Donald Trump in a pretty subtle way: with a tie clip that had “Trump” engraved on it.
Texas QB Quinn Ewers showed up to the playoff game against Clemson wearing a Trump tie clip. pic.twitter.com/Laf4dpwsWw
— David Hookstead (@dhookstead) December 21, 2024
“Texas QB Quinn Ewers showed up to the playoff game against Clemson wearing a Trump tie clip,” Hookstead said in a post on X, the social media website that was formerly known as Twitter.
This is not the first time that Ewers has expressed his support for Trump.
Shortly after Trump was shot in the ear during his speech earlier in the summer, Ewers shared a picture of Trump holding his fist in the air on his Instagram story.
After Trump officially defeated Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election, Ewers shared a graphic of Trump and JD Vance on his Instagram story, captioning it “Legendary.”
Ewers went on to lead the Longhorns to victory against the Tigers. Ewers completed 17-of-24 of his passes for 202 yards, one touchdown, and one interception in the game.
Next up, the Longhorns will take on the Arizona State Sun Devils in the quarterfinals.

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