
Texas Longhorns Head Coach Steve Sarkisian’s future appears to be uncertain. Sarkisian, 51, didn’t live up to the hype during the 2025 NCAA season. Read on for further details so you can make an informed decision.
The Longhorns missed the College Football Playoff (CFP), so Sarkisian’s future could be uncertain. Nothing is guaranteed, and he can be the next subject of hot seat rumors.
The 2025 NCAA season turned out to be a disappointment for the Longhorns, who made a case to the committee and ended up preparing to take on the Michigan Wolverines in the Citrus Bowl on New Year’s Eve.
He has already been the subject of NFL head coaching rumors, which turned out to be false, but the topic remains in the college football world. He failed to lead the Longhorns to the CFP, which has brought frustration in Austin, Texas, hinting that his future in the ATX might not be secure.
In the event of a dismissal, Sarkisian’s next steps might include seeking other opportunities in college football, professional football, and perhaps the United Football League (UFL). There’s no shortage of jobs for prospective head coaches in the sport of American football.
Sarkisian has expressed a desire to remain with the Longhorns for the foreseeable future, which is understandable, given the fact that the team is a storied program with a rich history.
If he leaves the team, he’d have a significant buyout of $60.3 million as of Dec. 1. He is under contract until 2031 and making $10.8 million a year. His annual pay could increase with bonuses.
He can keep his head coaching job by getting the Longhorns to the CFP, especially with an easier schedule on paper without Alabama and Georgia.
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