The Texas Longhorns, under the leadership of head coach Steve Sarkisian, faced a tough loss against the Georgia Bulldogs on Saturday. The game ended with a dominating 35-10 victory for the Bulldogs, extending their winning streak to six games with a 9-1 record.
After the game, social media was flooded with criticism of Steve Sarkisian, with fans demanding that the Longhorns fire him as the head coach. Comments ranged from calling him “overrated” to labeling him as “trash” and urging for his immediate dismissal.
Sarkisian took over as the Texas Longhorns coach in 2021 and led the team to the SEC conference championship game last season, where they were defeated by the Georgia Bulldogs. The team also made it to the 12-team playoffs but fell short against Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl semifinal. This season, the Longhorns are currently 7-3 after their loss to Georgia, ending a four-game winning streak.
In a post-game press conference, Sarkisian addressed questions about the impact of the loss on the remaining two games of the season against Arkansas and Texas A&M. He expressed confidence in the team’s character and culture, stating that they have a strong mindset and will bounce back from the defeat.
The Longhorns are set to face the Arkansas Razorbacks in their next game, with Sarkisian and his team aiming to qualify for this season’s 12-team playoffs. Despite the criticism and pressure from fans, Sarkisian remains focused on leading his team to success and overcoming the challenges they face on the field.
As the season progresses, all eyes will be on Steve Sarkisian and the Texas Longhorns as they strive to bounce back from their recent loss and make a push for the playoffs. With determination and perseverance, Sarkisian hopes to guide his team to victory and prove his critics wrong.

