Texas Longhorns HC Steve Sarkisian has lately been everywhere in the news, but not entirely for what his team has done on the ...
The Texas coach says "we just try to play our best football that we can" and calls Taylen Green the most dangerous QB Texas ...
Texas football coach Steve Sarkisian ... of snapshot of life. So, when you have a loss in a game that is built up to be such a big game, that's like losing something in your personal life.
Saturday's Big Ten slate features a matchup of two programs familiar to Texas coach Steve Sarkisian, with Washington hosting USC in Week 10 of the college football season. He never saw the Huskies ...
Steve Sarkisian is from Torrance, California. He began his football career at West High School and played college football at El Camino (1993–1994), BYU (1995–1996) and Saskatchewan ...
Texas football coach Steve Sarkisian shared a joke with his team Monday morning as the Longhorns began preparations for a trip to Arkansas. "I don't know what (former Texas coach) Darrell Royal ...
So they threw water bottles and maybe other things on the field. After Texas coach Steve Sarkisian went over to the crowd and told them to stop, he returned to the sideline and had a proper ...
"Anytime you go through something like I went through and you make the personal decision to get the help that you know you need, it's a process to get that done," Steve Sarkisian said. "When you ...
But coach Steve Sarkisian pointed out Monday that, for the Longhorns to achieve their goal of winning the national title, they'll need to play at least eight more games. Sarkisian familiarized ...
And coach Steve Sarkisian's game plan in the 49-17 win included ... Ewers had spent two games running for his life. The Georgia defensive front feasted against Texas to the tune of seven sacks.
Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian took a different route on Saturday. While jumping on the broadcast ahead of Week 8’s marquee matchup in Austin between No. 1 Texas and No. 5 Georgia, Sarkisian ...
Toward the end of the second half, with the Longhorns down 20-0 and Ewers already turning the ball over twice, Sarkisian pulled the wild move to bring in Manning for the final two series of the half.