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Bombshell Resignation: Texas Longhorns’ Head Coach Steve Sarkisian Steps Down Amid Domestic Violence Investigation

 

In a stunning development that has rocked the world of college football, Steve Sarkisian has resigned as the head coach of the Texas Longhorns, effective immediately. The abrupt decision follows reports of an ongoing police investigation into an alleged case of domestic violence involving Sarkisian, sending shockwaves through the University of Texas community and beyond.

 

The announcement comes at a time when the Longhorns were gearing up for a pivotal season, with hopes of contending for the Big 12 title. Sarkisian, who took the reins of the storied program in 2021, had been lauded for revitalizing Texas’ recruiting efforts and instilling a high-octane offense. His sudden departure leaves a gaping void at the helm of one of college football’s premier programs.

 

In a brief statement, Sarkisian expressed remorse over the situation but did not elaborate on the specifics of the allegations. “It is with a heavy heart that I resign from my position as head coach of the Texas Longhorns. I am fully cooperating with the authorities and have faith that the truth will come to light,” Sarkisian stated.

 

The University of Texas has yet to release an official comment on the resignation or the investigation. Athletic Director Chris Del Conte is expected to appoint an interim head coach in the coming days as the program scrambles to stabilize amid the chaos.

 

This isn’t the first time Sarkisian has faced personal and professional turmoil. In 2015, while serving as head coach at the University of Southern California (USC), he was placed on leave and subsequently terminated over concerns related to alcohol use and behavior. The fallout from his tenure at USC included a failed wrongful termination lawsuit against the university, marking a dark chapter in his coaching career.

 

Sarkisian’s journey back to the top of the coaching ranks had been viewed as a redemption story. After his dismissal from USC, he served as an analyst and offensive coordinator under Nick Saban at Alabama, where he reclaimed his reputation as an offensive mastermind. His hiring by Texas was seen as a coup, a fresh start for both coach and program.

 

Now, the Longhorns are left reeling, their future uncertain as the investigation unfolds. The coming days will be crucial as the university addresses the allegations and seeks to navigate this crisis with transparency and accountability.

 

Fans, players, and alumni alike are left grappling with the shock of Sarkisian’s departure, while the broader college football community watches closely to see how one of the sport’s most iconic programs responds to the latest scandal to rattle its foundation.

 

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