CBS Sports gives Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian a failing grade for 2021

Barret Sallee of CBS Sports did not hold back when grading Steve Sarkisian’s first season at Texas.

Many expected Texas to compete for the Big 12 title in Steve Sarkisian’s first season as the head coach, but the Longhorns ultimately ended the year with a disappointing 5-7 record.

There seemed to be mixed feelings about the Sarkisian hire, as he has had mores success an offensive coordinator than as a head coach. During his previous couple stints, the most wins a Sarkisian-led team has reached is nine.

After finding great success at Nick Saban’s home for struggling coordinators, also known as Alabama, Sarkisian was viewed as one of the most sought after coaches on the market.

Little did the public realize, Sarkisian would inherit a very flawed Texas team plagued by the attrition of the 2018 and 2019 classes recruited by Tom Herman.

Sarkisian’s underwhelming production garnered an “F” from CBS Sports’ Barret Sallee, who graded how each of the first-year coaches did last season. Here is what Sallee had to say about Sarkisian’s first season at Texas:

Texas is back … to being below .500 for the first time since the Charlie Strong era. What’s more, Sarkisian’s Longhorns lost to Kansas at home in the middle of a historic six-game losing streak. What an abject disaster in Austin.

Of the 18 coaches that were graded, Sarkisian tied with Butch Jones (Arkansas State) for the worst grade, as coaches like Arizona’s Jed Fisch, Kansas’ Lance Leipold, and Vanderbilt’s Clark Lea all had higher grades.

While the grade is a fair assessment of Sarkisian’s first season, it is also fair to assume that with the addition of his first recruiting class, which is headlined by quarterback prodigy Quinn Ewers, Texas will have much better season in 2022.

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Steve Sarkisian has been with Texas for less than two months, but many are already impressed with what he’s been able to accomplish in that short span. Continue reading “USA TODAY Sports ranked each college football hire; Steve Sarkisian absent from top two”

Report: NFL alters rules when it comes to head coach hiring process

The wait to hire just was expedited by the NFL if you get permission from the team a candidate is employed by

The waiting is the hardest part. The NFL just made it easier for teams that will be looking to fill jobs of the head coach and other positions.

Those pursuing people will get the opportunity to conduct virtual interviews — with permission of the other team — when they determine candidates.

The details:

The Rooney Rule remains applicable and teams were also alerted to the stipulations that go along with it.