Texas football’s rise is a product of a perfect storm and perfect hire

There’s a national title contender in Austin, Texas. The Texas football program has vaulted itself to the top of college football as it approaches 2024.

Several circumstances have gone right for the Longhorns, and they all converged at just the right time. The first was a perfect hire, and what followed was a confluence of events that has put the team at a significant advantage.

Texas’ good fortune began when it hired head coach Steve Sarkisian. The former Alabama offensive coordinator and USC head coach proved himself one of the brightest football minds at the college level.

Unlike his two predecessors at Texas, Sarkisian hired the best assistant coaching staff money could buy. From there, the Longhorns began developing players to a level the program hasn’t seen in several seasons.

Making the right hire was significant, but other factors have gone in Texas’ favor since the hire. The Longhorns are a more potent recruiting powerhouse than they used to be for a few reasons. The program hired one of the best recruiting and developmental staffs in the country, bolstered its presence through NIL, capitalized on an exciting offense in recruiting and has now made the College Football Playoff.

Now Texas is the hot name in the transfer portal. The Longhorns aren’t above rewarding players generous NIL deals while some programs almost arrogantly withhold such deals. In Austin, as will be evident by the upcoming NFL draft, you can get developed better and still make money off of your name, image and likeness while in college.

We have seen Texas recruit well, but we haven’t seen anything like what the team is doing in the portal right now. Sarkisian and company have added six proven starter-caliber players in Alabama receiver Isaiah Bond, Houston receiver Matthew Golden, UTSA edge Trey Moore, Clemson safety Andrew Mukuba,…


Source link : https://sports.yahoo.com/texas-football-rise-product-perfect-040055850.html

Author : Longhorns Wire

Publish date : 2024-01-19 04:00:55

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