Paul Finebaum believes that Cowboys owner Jerry Jones may be interested in Texas coach Steve Sarkisian as a head coaching candidate.
The College Football Playoffs are still underway, but rumors are still flying. Could Texas Longhorns coach Steve Sarkisian leave for the NFL?
This upcoming NFL coaching carousel appears to be loaded with talent. Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson is expected to be a top target, while former NFL Coach of the Year Mike Vrabel is already taking interviews.
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.
As the Texas Longhorns gear up for their College Football Playoff semifinal showdown with Ohio State, much of the conversation has shifted from the field to the sidelines. Speculat
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.
Steve Sarkisian's program is rolling in Austin. Could a new challenge await after the College Football Playoff?
In a leadup to today's final regular season games, and in anticipation of the infamous Black Monday to follow, ESPN's
"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."
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
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, NFL teams could call and inquire about Sarkisian as they look to fill open head coaching roles. Schefter added that Sarkisian has drawn some interest from the NFL level.