
Steve Sarkisian Reveals the Secret Behind Texas Football’s Stunning Revival—Is This the Turning Point?
Every Sunday during the grind of college football season, Steve Sarkisian steps up, not just to the podium, but into the hearts of Longhorn nation and the assembled press. And this time? Well, there’s a buzz—an undercurrent of belief that Texas football isn’t just playing; it’s rediscovering its soul. You can almost sense it in Sarkisian’s words as he hints that the Longhorns might just be clicking back into that elusive rhythm, the groove that breeds greatness. What’s fueling this turnaround? The comeback trail of battered yet battle-ready players, raising the bar and climbing the polls alongside the swelling hopes of a fanbase hungry for more. Sarkisian’s methodical approach—examining roles, building depth, and fine-tuning the squad—paints a picture of a team evolving right before our eyes, gearing up for that looming Florida test. The season’s narrative is thick with promise and cautious optimism, and if you ask me, Texas is not merely on the mend—they’re primed for impact. LEARN MORE

As he does every week during the college football season, Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian addressed Longhorn nation and media members alike. Stitched into his message was the simple fact that, as he believes, Texas football is finally finding its football this season. Better yet, the Longhorns may even have their groove back.
The return of previously injured players plays a role in Texas’ track back to the very top of the weekly polls, Sarkisian said.
“I think we’re going to see a wave of players coming back, getting healthy,” Sarkisian said, according to the Austin American-Statesman. “We’ve created the depth that we’ve needed, and now it’s about whose role is what. We’ve got a four-game sample size to look at that, (so) this next the next week and a half is going to be important for us to really evaluate guys’ roles and build the right group that’s going to travel to (Florida) for a tough ball game.”
WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT THE LONGHORNS
Austin American-Statesman: Texas football coach Steve Sarkisian says confidence back up as Longhorns enter bye week
Austin American-Statesman: Texas Football: Film shows more aggressive defense vs Sam Houston
Austin American-Statesman: What’s the report card for Texas football after win over Sam Houston?
Austin American-Statesman: Texas Football: What a pair of headphones taught us about Arch Manning
Austin American-Statesman: Texas 55, Sam Houston 0: Our staff takeaways from No. 8 Longhorns’ win
Inside Texas: Video Reheat: Something feels off about Texas’ season rhythm
Inside Texas: What Texas’ beatdown of Sam Houston State really means
Inside Texas: ITYT Press Conference Reaction: Sark on RB Room Growth, McDonald’s Emergence, Bye Week Goals
ICYMI IN BURNT ORANGE NATION
RECRUITING ROUNDUP
Austin American-Statesman: Mike White, Texas softball get pledge from 2027 pitcher Brooklynn Hagerty
247Sports: Willis five-star ATH Jermaine Bishop is locked in with the Longhorns amidst special senior season
247Sports: Elite PG Deron Rippey Jr.‘s father breaks down Texas official visit
247Sports: 2027 Top247 TE Zac Fares takes in visit to Texas
247Sports: Following the future: How Texas football commits performed over the weekend
247Sports: Willis head coach Trent Miller on Jermaine Bishop: ‘We are so thankful he wears the purple and white’
247Sports: 2027 Texas QB target Kavian Bryant recaps first gameday visit to Austin
Inside Texas: Four-star Texas RB commit Derrek Cooper recaps official visit to Austin
Inside Texas: Inside Scoop: No. 1 QB Kavian Bryant, 2026 commits return to Austin, notes from Brayden Tyson and 2027 prospects
Inside Texas: Jalen Brewster sets October 4 commitment date, breaks down top schools
SEC SHOWDOWN
Associated Press: Texas, Oklahoma would meet again in mock CFP first round based on AP Top 25 rankings
Austin American-Statesman: Golden: Why Arch Manning needed to shred Sam Houston before SEC play
247Sports: Sources: Texas RBs Quintrevion Wisner and CJ Baxter on target to return from injuries at Florida on Oct. 4
Inside Texas: Oklahoma deliberately cheated to beat Auburn. What should be done about it?
Good Bull Hunting: Aggies move up slightly in rankings after bye week
Rock M Nation: Analyzing Eli Drinkwitz’s South Carolina presser
Red Cup Rebellion: The 4-2-5 Report: Ole Miss stifles Tulane to start 4-0
Rocky Top Talk: Tennessee holds firm at 15 in the AP and Coaches Polls after win over UAB
Anchor Of Gold: Vanderbilt moves up to 18th in AP Poll
Roll ‘Bama Roll: ‘Permanent’ SEC schedule is leaked, and Alabama draws the right teams for the right reasons
A Sea Of Blue: Kentucky basketball gives fans a feast of highlights from first day of practice
WHAT WE’RE READING
SB Nation: The Bengals without Joe Burrow are like watching someone vomit at Disney World
SB Nation: Justin Herbert’s superstar throws are giving Chargers a reason to believe
SB Nation: Bruce Pearl retires abruptly from Auburn, and he’s not running for U.S. Senate
NEWS ACROSS LONGHORN NATION AND BEYOND
- Texas football is seemingly stuck in neutral in the opinions of the sport’s weekly rankings committees.
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