Texas has agreed to a contract extension with coach Steve Sarkisian after guiding the program to consecutive berths in the College Football Playoff, 247Sports confirmed on Saturda
Sarkisian recently led the Longhorns to their second consecutive appearance in the College Football Playoff semifinals.
If Steve Sarkisian was interested in leaving the Texas Longhorns and going to the NFL to be a head coach, more than likely that news would be all over after Texas' College Football Playoff loss to Ohio State.
Steve Sarkisian is doing an incredible job with Texas, but there's certainly a world in which he bolts for a gig in the NFL.
With Mike McCarthy's future up in the air, Steve Sarkisian has been floated as a potential head coach candidate for the Cowboys.
Texas head football coach Steve Sarkisian has agreed to a contract extension to remain with the Longhorns, per Brett McMurphy of Action Network, who
It comes after Sarkisian already agreed to four-year extension in 2024, which bumped his yearly salary to more than $10 million.
It comes after Sarkisian already agreed to four-year extension in 2024, which bumped his yearly salary to more than $10 million.
Brett McMurphy shares that Sark, who made $10,3 million in 2024 on a deal that currently takes him through the 2030 season, has agreed to a contract extension after declining interview opportunities with two NFL teams.
Steve Sarkisian agreed to a new contract extension with Texas after declining multiple NFL interviews, according to Action Network’s Brett McMurphy.
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.