After reportedly turning down interviews with two NFL teams regarding their coaching vacancies, Texas coach Steve Sarkisian agreed to a new seven-year deal, ESPN reported on Saturday.
Sarkisian recently led the Longhorns to their second consecutive appearance in the College Football Playoff semifinals.
University of Texas coach Steve Sarkisian was expected to receive NFL interest, and indeed, he apparently did.
For the Texas Longhorns, it took them quite a while to find the right coach. They had two swings and misses after having the tall task of replacing Mack Brown. Charlie Strong seemingly couldn't get anything during his tenure, as the program took multiple steps back, and he was fired after having gone 16-21 across three seasons.
The University of Texas and head football coach Steve Sarkisian have reached an agreement on a contract extension, according to reports.
Steve Sarkisian is shutting down any speculation about his future with the Texas Longhorns. Sarkisian turned down two requests to interview for NFL head
It comes after Sarkisian already agreed to four-year extension in 2024, which bumped his yearly salary to more than $10 million.
After leading the Texas Longhorns to back-to-back College Football Playoff semifinal appearances, it should have surprised no one that head coach Steve
At the moment, redshirt freshman Spencer Shannon looks like the man best placed to provide it. Shannon appeared in four games for the Longhorns in 2024, playing 56 snaps compared to 28 for Jordan Washington — Texas' only other returner at tight end who played a down last year.
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
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