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A former All-American quarterback at BYU whose coaching career includes six years as an offensive coordinator at both the NFL and collegiate levels, Sarkisian was the 2020 Broyles Award winner (best assistant coach in college football) as offensive coordinator at Alabama. The former head coach at USC and Washington, he was named the 31st Head Football Coach at The University of Texas on January 2, 2021.
The 2023 season had Texas Football attain heights not seen on the Forty Acres in over a decade. Sarkisian was named a finalist for the Bear Bryant, George Munger and Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year awards after leading the Longhorns to their first Big 12 Championship since 2009, winning 12 games for the first time since that season and reaching the College Football Playoff for the first time in program history. The 12 wins marked just the fourth time in school history that the Longhorns had 12 or more victories in a season. He was also tabbed the Big 12 Coach of the Year by The Associated Press. Texas earned a No. 3 final ranking in The Associated Press Poll, its highest finish in 15 years since earning the No. 2 spot in 2009. The Longhorns were one of only five Power-5 programs that ranked among the top 15 in scoring offense (35.8 ppg) and scoring defense (18.9 ppg), finishing 15th nationally in both. Sarkisian’s versatile and balanced squad ranked ninth nationally in total offense (477.5 ypg), led the Big 12 in total defense (336.7 ypg/34th FBS) and was bolstered by one of the nation’s top special team’s units. Led by Outland Trophy winner and unanimous first-team All-American defensive tackle T’Vondre Sweat, Texas ranked third nationally in rushing defense (82.4 ypg). The Longhorns’ ground game, which was led by Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award finalist Jonathon Brooks’ 1,139 yards in 11 games, and three total backs with 100-yard rushing games, ranked 24th in the FBS (188.4 ypg). Texas averaged 289.1 yards per game passing (17th/FBS). Seven Longhorns earned first-team All-Big 12 honors with Sweat voted the league’s defensive player of the year, defensive tackle Byron Murphy II selected defensive lineman of the year, wide receiver Adonai Mitchell chosen offensive newcomer of the year, and linebacker Anthony Hill Jr. tabbed defensive freshman of the year. The Longhorns had 11 players invited to the NFL Combine in February 2024, the most ever in program history.
In 2022, Sarkisian guided Texas to an 8-5 record with all five defeats coming by seven points or fewer, and it is just the second time in the last nine years the Longhorns reached eight wins in the regular season. Meanwhile, this past season’s trip to the Valero Alamo Bowl marks the sixth bowl game Sarkisian has led his teams to in nine completed seasons as a head coach. The 2022 Longhorns featured a balanced attack that averaged 34.5 points per game (25th FBS) and allowed just 21.6 points per game (28th FBS). Running back Bijan Robinson won the Doak Walker Award and earned first-team All-America honors after leading the nation in tandem yards during the regular season with 1,894 (1,580 rushing, 314 receiving) and ranking second in total touchdowns (20), while averaging a Big 12-best 131.7 rushing yards and 157.83 all-purpose yards per game. Robinson was also a first-team All-Big 12 selection and was joined in that honor by tight end Ja’Tavion Sanders and linebackers Jaylan Ford and DeMarvion Overshown. A three-time Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week honoree in 2022, Ford was second in the Big 12 in tackles (119; 9.2 tpg). His four interceptions were tied for the UT linebacker record and were the most among FBS linebackers this year. He was also the only Power 5 player with four interceptions and three forced fumbles, and the only FBS player with four interceptions, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. Additionally, wide receiver Xavier Worthy, true freshman offensive lineman Kelvin Banks Jr. and defensive lineman Keondre Coburn earned second-team All-Big 12 accolades, as a total of 20 Longhorns received all-conference recognition. After having no players selected in the 2022 NFL Draft, five of Sarkisian’s Longhrons were selected after his second season with the program.