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I just heard on College Sports Radio on SXM that Sark’s representation told a reporter that he would be interested in a NFL head coaching position if he gets the opportunity. This has legitimacy since his agent came right out and said it to a reporter. No leaks and no “unnamed sources”.

Could this be a ploy to get more money? Is Sark unhappy at Texas? Is Texas unhappy with Sark? We will soon find out because he will definitely be hounded by the media for answers. I would expect Texas to make a run at Lanning for sure. They think very highly of themselves which has been their downfall. Their booster are also very hands-on.

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Good riddance... Failing upward seems to be his forte...

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1 hour ago, DrJacksPlaidPants said:

I would expect Texas to make a run at Lanning for sure. They think very highly of themselves which has been their downfall. Their booster are also very hands-on.

There’s no doubt that Texas is one of the most attractive positions in college football but it seems important for the head coach there to have strong ties to the state and high school football coaches. Will Stein may be a better option, IMO, but I’m sure that they will swing for the fences.

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Well, some say they came close to getting Saban from Alabama in 2012. The Longhorn boosters do not think small.

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1 hour ago, OregonDucks said:

There’s no doubt that Texas is one of the most attractive positions in college football but it seems important for the head coach there to have strong ties to the state and high school football coaches. Will Stein may be a better option, IMO, but I’m sure that they will swing for the fences.

They’ll definitely swing for the fences, but Texas is the CFB equivalent of the Dallas Cowboys. The only difference is the Texas head coach has multiple Jerry Jones’ telling him how to do his job instead of just one.

Honestly, I think Sark is sick and tired of the boosters trying to tell him how to run his program. I’m also quite sure that they’re hanging his job over his head because of how this season is going.

His agent outwardly telling a journalist that he is interested in the NFL is basically Sark’s way of telling them that he doesn’t want to be there anymore.

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