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
Not long after Ohio State beat Texas in the Cotton Bowl to end the 2024 season for the Longhorns, Texas QB Arch Manning was already thinking ahead to 2025. Manning played mostly in a reserve role for Texas the past two seasons.
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.
Action Network first reported Saturday that Sarkisian agreed to a new contract after turning down two NFL interview opportunities. The new one-year extension means Sarkisian is no
Steve Sarkisian parlayed back-to-back College Football Playoff semifinal appearances into an extension — and not another job.
Steve Sarkisian is staying in school, reportedly turning down NFL interest to agree to a seven-year extension with Texas.
NFL teams should stop pursuing Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian after he secured a massive payday on Saturday.
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.
The Longhorns sideline boss could've made some serious cash in the pros but decided to stick around longer and mentor his future meal ticket in Austin.
Steve Sarkisian is shutting down any speculation about his future with the Texas Longhorns. Sarkisian turned down two requests to interview for NFL head coaching jobs and is signing a contract extension with Texas,
Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian had some interest from NFL teams looking to fill their head coaching vacancies, but it seems his heart is set on building something in Austin. According to Bret McMurphy of The Action Network,
Head coach Steve Sarkisian of the Texas Longhorns holds the trophy after defeating the Arizona State Sun Devils 39-31 during the second overtime in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 01, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.