Arkansas State receives commitment from Texas QB Trey Owens

Arkansas State lands a former 4-star QB recruit, who served the last two seasons as a backup at Texas.

The Arkansas State Red Wolves recently lost their three-year starting quarterback Jaylen Raynor to Iowa State in the transfer portal. However, less than a week later, Butch Jones and his staff may have found their quarterback of the future.

Arkansas State received a commitment from Trey Owens on Friday, who confirmed the move by updating his social media bios. Owens spent two seasons at Texas but rarely saw the field. As a true freshman in 2024, he served as the third-string behind Quinn Ewers and Arch Manning, getting his first on-field reps in a 56-7 thrashing of UTSA. Owens completed 2-of-4 passes for 19 yards and gained three yards on one rushing attempt in his only collegiate appearance where he accumulated stats.

After Ewers was selected by the Miami Dolphins in the 2024 NFL Draft, Owens still remained buried in the depth chart behind Texas’ new transfer addition Matthew Caldwell and true freshman Karie Lacey Jr. The 6’5”, 219 pound Houston native did not see any on-field reps in 2025, and Jonesboro, AR could be the quarterback’s land of opportunity.

Owens was labeled a 4-star recruit by 247Sports, which ranked him the 16th-best quarterback of the 2024 class. He won district MVP honors twice at Cy-Fair High School, posting consecutive seasons featuring 3,000 yards and 34+ touchdowns.

Now that Raynor is off to Iowa State, Owens will be one of the candidates to lead the Red Wolves in 2026. Three other Red Wolves’ quarterbacks entered the portal, as the position group will see a near-complete overhaul this offseason. Owens is one of two SEC quarterbacks Arkansas State has landed already. The Red Wolves also received a commitment from former Vanderbilt quarterback Drew Dickey, who enters 2026 with two career passes and one completion for 28 yards.

Unless the Red Wolves further pursue the portal, they’ll likely utilize a quarterback lacking in-game experience in 2026. But the last project the program tried at quarterback was Raynor as an inexperienced true freshman, and that panned out as he guided Arkansas State to three-straight bowl games. Arkansas State opens its 2026 campaign at Memphis, getting roughly eight months to break in a new quarterback.

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