With Mike McCarthy's future up in the air, Steve Sarkisian has been floated as a potential head coach candidate for the Cowboys.
Steve Sarkisian may soon be getting calls from NFL teams. Over the weekend, ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter claimed he expected Texas's head coach to receive inquiries from NFL teams about their vacant head coaching positions. He followed up on that report on Thursday.
"Late in the week, coming up with the call on 4th-and-3 at the left hash on the 21-yard line in the fourth quarter, it consumes your mind."
"I'm speculating - recklessly perhaps - that Jerry Jones has someone in mind that he wants to see if he can get.'' - ESPN's Mike Greenberg, projecting a Steve Sarkisian move from the Longhorns to the Cowboys.
The Dallas Cowboys head coaching situation remains in limbo with Jerry Jones dragging his feet on the Mike McCarthy situation. The uncertainty has led to plenty
The College Football Playoffs are still underway, but rumors are still flying. Could Texas Longhorns coach Steve Sarkisian leave for the NFL?
In a leadup to today's final regular season games, and in anticipation of the infamous Black Monday to follow, ESPN's
The Texas Longhorns head coach issued a blunt admission about the kicker's situation against Ohio State, putting quarterbacks Arch Manning and Quinn Ewers on stand-by.
The NFL coaching carousel is underway after the conclusion of the regular season. Six teams are in need of a head coach — the New York Jets, New Orleans Saints,
The Texas Longhorns advanced to the third round of the College Football Playoff after eliminating the Arizona State SunDevils in a 39-31 round-two victory. Texas is now slated to take on the red-hot Ohio State Buckeyes who just mollywhopped the Oregon Ducks 41-21 in the second round.
Texas football will be an underdog when it battles Ohio State in the CFP, something the Longhorns haven't experienced in 27 games.