One year after the University of Texas and Steve Sarkisian agreed to a long-term contract on the heels of a semifinals appearance in the College Football Playoff, the two parties have reportedly done it again.
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
Texas coach Steve Sarkisian and Ohio State coach Ryan Day participated ... "I know for us, this was our first year in the Southeastern Conference, and we wanted as much or more than anything to try to capture that championship. And we got an opportunity ...
The winner of the Cotton Bowl advances to the national championship game in the first year of the expanded 12-team College Football Playoff.
Texas coach Steve Sarkisian and Ohio State coach Ryan ... "I know for us, this was our first year in the Southeastern Conference, and we wanted as much or more than anything to try to capture ...
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Steve Sarkisian is staying in school, reportedly turning down NFL interest to agree to a seven-year extension with Texas.
Notre Dame’s athletic director said “I think there’s a chance” there will be tweaks to the way the College Football Playoff awards byes next year — an issue that will be discussed this weekend but that would need unanimous approval from the 10 conferences and the Fighting Irish.
The Texas Longhorns wasted no time establishing themselves as a force in the Southeastern Conference (SEC), advancing to the College Football Playoff (CFP) semifinals as the lone SEC representative. Despite falling short to Georgia, Texas defeated every SEC opponent in regular season play, including arch-rival Texas A&M.
Ohio State did not play for a Big Ten championship and Notre Dame is an independent, but they square off for a national title anyway
Texas junior quarterback Quinn Ewers declared for the NFL draft on Wednesday, ending a Longhorns career in which he led the program to a Big 12 championship and twice to the College Football Playoff but was not always embraced by a fan base eagerly waiting for Arch Manning to take over.