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The official Football Coach List for the University of Texas Longhorns.
At the beginning of Sarkisian's first season as the head football coach at Texas, the Longhorns were ranked No. 21 in the AP Poll. Sarkisian began the year by leading the Longhorns to a 38–18 victory over the No. 23 ranked Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns. [42]
Of the 28 Longhorns coaches, Bible, Royal, and Brown have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. Royal and Brown have each received National Coach of the Year honors from at least one organization. The current head coach of the Longhorns is Steve Sarkisian.
One of the nation's premier coaches who has steadfastly returned the Texas football program back to prominence, Steve Sarkisian is in his 24th year of coaching and 11th as a head coach. Entering his fourth season at Texas, his Longhorn rebuild has been a patient and deliberate one.
Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director, Chief of Staff / SWA. chris.plonsky@athletics.utexas.edu. 512-471-4787. Shawn Eichorst. Deputy Athletics Director / Chief Operating Officer - Football. shawn.eichorst@athletics.utexas.edu. 512-232-2144. Andrew Hamor. Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director, Longhorn Foundation.
Steve Sarkisian heads into his fourth season as the Texas Longhorns head coach, but who makes up the rest of the coaching staff for 2024?
Steve Sarkisian's staff is finally complete. After a long two weeks, the Texas coaching staff can assemble and move forward with a clear plan for recruiting and offseason work.
The Longhorns had to replace two assistant coaches after the Sugar Bowl, but nearly every coach on the staff was offered other jobs, according to Sarkisian.
Heading into the 2022 season, Texas’ coaching staff features new running backs and receivers coaches, as well as a former big-time head coach stepping into a newly-minted role.
More than three weeks after Sarkisian was announced as Herman’s successor, the first-year head coach has all but finalized his new staff. Here’s a quick look at Texas football’s new coaches.