Sarkisian led Texas to a Big 12 Championship and the CFP
The Texas Longhorns appear to be making sure that Steve Sarkisian is roaming the sidelines in Austin for the foreseeable future.
The two sides are close to finalizing an extension that will keep Sarkisian in Texas and give him a raise, according to The Athletic.
Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian looks on during the second quarter against the Washington Huskies during the CFP Semifinal Allstate Sugar Bowl at Caesars Superdome on Jan. 1, 2024 in New Orleans. (Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
Sarkisian’s name has been floated for the head coaching opening at Alabama following Wednesday’s bombshell news that seven-time national champion Nick Saban would retire.
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Sarkisian worked under Saban as Alabama’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach before taking the job at Texas.
The report about Sarkisian’s extension comes after Texas football posted a hype video to X featuring the coach preparing to enter his fourth year at the helm.
On Thursday, Sarkisian received a boost when quarterback Quinn Ewers announced he would return to Texas for his senior season.
"One more year with my teammates and one more year of development with Coach Sark [Steve Sarkisian] made the most sense," Ewers said in a video on his Instagram.
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Ewers led the Longhorns to their first Big 12 Championship since 2009, earning a spot in the College Football Playoff where Texas fell to Washington in the semifinals.
Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian flashes the Hook Em Horns sign from the stage during the Big 12 Championship football game between the Texas Longhorns and Oklahoma State Cowboys on Dec. 2, 2023 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. (Matthew Visinsky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
For Alabama, the search continues for their next head coach following 17 years of dominance under Saban.
Oregon head coach Dan Lanning was reportedly a name that interested Alabama, but Lanning put any rumors to bed on Thursday.
Lanning and Oregon released a video on Thursday showing Lanning calling a team meeting and telling his players he was not going anywhere.
Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning after a 45-6 victory over the Liberty Flames in the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl college football game between the Oregon Ducks and the Liberty Flames on Jan. 1, 2024 at State Farm Stadium in Phoenix. (Zac BonDurant/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
"I want to be here in Eugene for as long as Eugene will have me," Lanning says in the video. "This place has everything that I could possibly ever want. There’s a little bit of a problem in society today with people looking for what’s next and where there’s an opportunity.
"The reality is the grass is not always greener. In fact, the grass is damn greener in Eugene."
Fox News’ Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.
Joe Morgan is a Sports Reporter for Fox News.