Despite another playoff loss, the Texas Longhorns are doubling down on head coach Steve Sarkisian, solidifying their commitment with a contract extension.
Multiple media reports say Texas and coach Steve Sarkisian have agreed on a new contract more than a week after the Longhorns were knocked out of the College Football Playoff.
After back-to-back trips to College Football Playoff semifinals, Texas extends coach Steve Sarkisian's contract to 2031.
The best way to stop the Longhorns’ Red River stampede would seem to be the departure of Sarkisian. And unless Arch Manning is a bust, 2025 Texas football appears armed for another playoff assault.
As the head coach of the Longhorns, fans expect Steve Sarkisian to consider the Red River Rivalry against the Oklahoma Sooners as the top rivalry. However, he surprised the Longho
Sarkisian reposted the photo with a two-word message. "Hook 'em," Sarkisian wrote. Sarkisian recently wrapped up his fourth season leading the Longhorns after joining the program from Alabama, where he served as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach under Nick Saban.
One year after the University of Texas and Steve Sarkisian agreed to a long-term contract on the heels of a semifinals appearance in the College Football Playoff, the two parties have reportedly done it again.
Steve Sarkisian is staying in Austin. Following the Texas Longhorn's loss to the Ohio State Buckeyes Irish in the College Football Playoff semifinal, there was
Steve Sarkisian parlayed back-to-back College Football Playoff semifinal appearances into an extension — and not another job.
Texas Longhorns is on the cusp of making a crucial transition from Quinn Ewers to Arch Manning in the upcoming season. The post Arch Manning’s QB1 Future Gets Double 5-Star Boost As Texas Grants $90M Favor to Steve Sarkisian appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Steve Sarkisian and the Texas Longhorns saw their season come to an end in the Cotton Bowl against the Ohio State Buckeyes. It was a tough loss, but they put together an impressive 2024 season that made them one of the top four teams in the country.
Texas head football coach Steve Sarkisian has been judged for how he's handled Quinn Ewers and Arch Manning's egos and expectations.