Texas AD on NFL interest in Steve Sarkisian
Steve Sarkisian's program is rolling in Austin. Could a new challenge await after the College Football Playoff?
As the Texas Longhorns gear up for their College Football Playoff semifinal showdown with Ohio State, much of the conversation has shifted from the field to the sidelines. Speculat
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, NFL teams could call and inquire about Sarkisian as they look to fill open head coaching roles. Schefter added that Sarkisian has drawn some interest from the NFL level.
In a leadup to today's final regular season games, and in anticipation of the infamous Black Monday to follow, ESPN's
Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian is two wins away from lifting the trophy as a College Football Playoff national champion, and his next move after that
Texas football coach Steve Sarkisian understands the pressure that comes with leading the Longhorns to the College Football Playoff. Sarkisian doesn't want to fail Texas fans, after losing in the semi-final during the 2023 season.
Players and coaches told Sporting News how their head coach unlocked Texas' potential after years of underachieving.
Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian is reportedly attracting attention from NFL teams. This is according ESPN’s Adam Schefter, who indicated on “Sunday NFL Countdown” that teams are expecting to contact Sarkisian following a strong season at Texas.
Steve Sarkisian and the Texas Longhorns are busy preparing for their upcoming Cotton Bowl matchup against the Ohio State Buckeyes. The winner of that game will advance to the national championship game.
On Sunday, ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter raised some concerns across the Lone Star state about the future of Texas coach Steve Sarkisian, who has managed to corral his team into the semifinal of the College Football Playoffs thanks to a wild overtime win over Arizona State in the Peach Bowl.
Ryan Day and Steve Sarkisian impart NFL wisdom regarding momentum to Ohio State and Texas players as Cotton Bowl playoff game approaches.