Quinn Ewers made his political support clear ahead of one of the most important games of his life.
Ewers’ Texas Longhorns will host the Clemson Tigers in the first round of the College Football Playoff, and members of the Texas football team arrived dressed to impress.
Ewers wore a navy blue suit with white stripes, a red tie and a gold tie bar.
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The clip had “Trump” engraved on it.
Ewers appeared to show his support for the president-elect when he shared a photo of Trump raising his fist in the air shortly after the assassination attempt on Trump’s life in Butler, Pennsylvania.
After Trump won the presidential election, Ewers also shared a graphic of Trump and JD Vance on his Instagram Story, captioning it “Legendary.”
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Athletes have shown their support for Trump since he won the election. Perhaps the most notable tribute to Trump has been players imitating the president-elect’s YMCA dance.
San Francisco 49ers star Nick Bosa wore a “Make America Great Again” hat after a game in October, a move that cost him an $11,000 fine.
Trump attended the Army-Navy game last week, and one could argue that his attendance generated the game’s largest audience of all time. More than 9 million people watched the Midshipmen’s 31-13 victory over the Black Knights.
The president-elect also attended NFL games and UFC events this year.
The Longhorns led Clemson, 28-10, at the half. The winner has a date with Arizona State on New Year’s Day in the Peach Bowl.