Texas Longhorns fans and college football fans in general have been clamoring for Arch Manning to take the wheel in Austin from the moment he set foot onto campus. Unfortunately for Manning and those fans dying to see him,
Texas head football coach Steve Sarkisian joins NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah and Rich Eisen at the 2025 combine.
Texas football head coach Steve Sarkisian pulled into Lucas Oil Stadium ready to watch his former Longhorns compete. But “Coach Sark” didn’t just watch on Saturday, he analyzed the action momentarily — when Quinn Ewers threw the ball.
Steve Sarkisian and Texas are at a new stage behind center. The Longhorns' starter of the past three seasons, Quinn Ewers, is off to the NFL Draft. Arch Manning will take over as the team's signal-caller,
NFL Draft projections posit that the Texas quarterback is likely going to get picked with the 51st or 52nd selection. Coach Sarkisian argues that these teams selecting him might be in for what could be a great career.
Former Heisman winning quarterback Cam Newton recently had some interesting things to say about Steve Sarkisian's ability to recruit players to the
As spring practice approaches for programs across the country, there are plenty of reasons for anticipation of the upcoming college football season. One of the
Most NFL fans have a lot to gain when they select Quinn Ewers out of the NFL Draft. The former Texas Longhorns star surely knows how to keep an offense stable and Coach Steve Sarkisian was a big testament to this.
Sarkisian discussed Manning’s future as the Longhorns QB, Quinn Ewers’ NFL prospects and which Longhorns could show out at the NFL Combine.
Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian sees no use in trying to create a storyline that doesn't exist heading into next season. With Quinn Ewers having declared
The initial ESPN SP+ rankings are out, and the Texas Longhorns are further down the list as some might have expected ahead of the 2025 season. Sure, losing talents like star quarterback Quinn Ewers and consensus All-American cornerback Jahdae Barron create questions for the new group under head coach Steve Sarkisian.