Texas-Steve Sarkisian Exit Rumor Pops After Blowout Loss
Summary
Texas Longhorns, ranked No. 1 in the preseason, lost to Georgia 35-10 on Saturday, causing rumors about coach Steve Sarkisian possibly exiting the team. Texas's current record is 7-3, which puts them out of the College Football Playoff (CFP) picture, with crucial upcoming games against Arkansas and Texas A&M. There are speculations about a potential change in coaching, though no official decisions have been made.Key Facts
- Texas Longhorns lost to Georgia with a score of 35-10.
- The game took place at Samford Stadium in front of 93,033 fans.
- Texas now has a 7-3 record this season.
- The team is unlikely to make it to the College Football Playoff with two games left.
- Coach Steve Sarkisian was rumored to be considering an NFL job earlier in the season.
- ESPN analyst Desmond Howard suggested a possible coaching change for Texas.
- Sarkisian has a 45-20 overall record with Texas in his fifth season.
- The Longhorns aimed for a strong season with Arch Manning as their quarterback but faced challenges.
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