Getty Image By waiting to officially part ways with former head coach Mike McCarthy, the Dallas Cowboys placed themselves behind the eight ball
The Dallas Cowboys are officially in the head coaching market, and they would be wise to look at Texas football coach Steve Sarkisian as their next leading man.
Steve Sarkisian and Texas have agreed to an extension ... and they've done so after the Longhorns head coach allegedly declined two NFL interviews. ... all of which ends Cowboys rumors.
Add the challenges that already existed in coaching college football, and it’s a lot.
Steve Sarkisian turned down NFL head coaching interest before agreeing to a Texas extension. More at Pro Football Rumors.
With Mike McCarthy's future up in the air, Steve Sarkisian has been floated as a potential head coach candidate for the Cowboys.
Steve Sarkisian has been able to transform the Texas Longhorns in the four seasons he has been with the program.
The Dallas Cowboys head coaching situation remains in limbo with Jerry Jones dragging his feet on the Mike McCarthy situation. The uncertainty has led to plenty
Action Network's Brett McMurphy reported on Saturday that Sarkisian has agreed to a contract extension to remain at Texas. Details on the length of the extension have yet to be reported, but it comes after the head coach reportedly declined interviews with two NFL franchises.
The Dallas Cowboys have announced they will not bring back coach Mike McCarthy. McCarthy’s deal ended after the 2024 season, and the two sides did not work out
Steve Sarkisian turns down the chance to return to the NFL and instead extends his contract with the Texas Longhorns