Former Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers was last spotted under center in January during Texas' run to the College Football Playoff semifinals. Ewers will enter the spotlight again this week as he takes the field at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis.
Isaiah Bond declared that he'll break the NFL Scouting Combine record time in the 40-yard dash, a mark set by Xavier Worthy last year.
Isaiah Bond is ready to run down records and fly past another former Texas Longhorns wide receiver at the NFL Scouting Combine. Bond said Friday morning at the Indianapolis Convention Center he is ready to make headlines when wide receiver workouts begin across the street at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday.
Texas Longhorns wide receiver Isaiah Bond is in Indianapolis for the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine this week and is gunning for a record set by another UT great. Bond spoke to the media on Friday and boldly proclaimed that that he is planning on breaking the event's 40-yard dash record when the receivers run their drills on Saturday.
Former Texas Longhorns QB Quinn Ewers had a good throwing session on Saturday at the NFL Combine, capping a positive week in Indianapolis for the QB.
Several quarterback prospects have an opportunity to raise their 2025 draft stock at the NFL combine in Indianapolis later this week. Texas Longhorns QB Quinn Ewers is among them, and unlike his Colorado counterpart Shedeur Sanders,
Texas Longhorns wide receiver Isaiah Bond was unable to back up his 40-yard dash guarantee at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis on Saturday. B
Although he did not break the record, Bond clocked in at the highest top-end speed of all receivers who ran. According to NFL's Next Gen Stats, Bond was clocked at 24.17 mph. That mark was even faster than fellow Longhorn Matthew Golden, who ended up running a 4.30.
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Bond, who transferred to Texas from Alabama last season, ran a 4.39 40-yard dash the day after saying he would break former Longhorn Xavier Worthy’s record 4.21 mark from a year ago. “I’m going to break the record tomorrow, for sure,” Bond said Friday. “I anticipate running 4.20 or possibly, if I’m feeling great, I might run a 4.1.”