Following the Dallas Cowboys' decision to move on from Mike McCarthy as head coach, multiple media members have brought up Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian as a potential candidate for America's Team.
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.
With Mike McCarthy's future up in the air, Steve Sarkisian has been floated as a potential head coach candidate for the Cowboys.
Paul Finebaum believes that Cowboys owner Jerry Jones may be interested in Texas coach Steve Sarkisian as a head coaching candidate.
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
Could Texas’ Steve Sarkisian be the next coach of the Cowboys? With Dallas cutting ties with Mike McCarty, Sark’s name is being mentioned.
"I'm speculating - recklessly perhaps - that Jerry Jones has someone in mind that he wants to see if he can get.'' - ESPN's Mike Greenberg, projecting a Steve Sarkisian move from the Longhorns to the Cowboys.
If Jerry Jones moves on from Mike McCarthy why shouldn’t he give Texas coach Steve Sarkisian a call? His grandson played for him. He is an offensive guru with NFL experience. He can handle the ...
The Dallas Cowboys are searching for their new head coach, and the person they hire could be familiar to the franchise.
From the logical and boring to the truly outlandish, David Helman examines a wide pool of Cowboys coaching candidates.
Jane Slater reported on NFL Network that Jerry Jones is running the Cowboys head coaching search himself, and hasn't spoken to any suspected candidate for the position outside of his former cornerback/wide receiver/punt returner.