Texas fans are not happy with head coach Steve Sarkisian. On Friday night, the Texas Longhorns were locked in a tense game against the Ohio State Buckeyes
Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian is getting ready for the CFP semifinals against Ohio State with a little home cooking.
Ohio State football has consistently proven its the best team in the country, and Steve Sarkisian believes that as well.
Texas coach Steve Sarkisian and Ohio State coach Ryan Day participated in Thursday's press conference to preview the Cotton Bowl.
Texas was just one yard from tying the Cotton Bowl but a failed sweep and subsequent sack and fumble clinched the game for Ohio State.
Trailing the Buckeyes by a touchdown in Friday’s College Football Playoff semifinal game at the Cotton Bowl Classic, the Longhorns were marching up the field, and with the help of a couple pass interference calls against Ohio State, they were at first-and-goal on the one-yard line with less than four minutes left.
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
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, according to media reports. The Action Network first reported the new deal that it said came after Sarkisian declined interviews with two NFL teams for coaching spots.
On the very next play, Ohio State QB Will Howard hit running back TreVeyon Henderson on a screen-route that went 75-yards for a touchdown, putting the Buckeyes up 14-7. It was a back-breaking play that has brought a ton of questioning forward for Sarkisian, whose defense was clearly not prepared for the situation.
Steve Sarkisian and the Texas Longhorns are headed back to the drawing board following a 13-3 season and a 28-14 loss to the Ohio State Buckeyes in the Cotton Bowl. Following the loss in the College Football Playoff semifinals, Sarkisian spoke about the leadership and poise of quarterback Quinn Ewers .
Steve Sarkisian parlayed back-to-back College Football Playoff semifinal appearances into an extension — and not another job.