Steve Sarkisian expected to replace Tom Herman as Texas Longhorns head coach | CBS Sports HQ
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Saturday, 02 January 2021 10:24
After initially saying Tom Herman would remain coach of the Texas football program in mid-December, the Longhorns on Saturday pulled an about face and fired Herman after four seasons with the team. Texas will hire Alabama offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian as Herman's replacement, a source close to the process tells CBS Sports' Dennis Dodd.
The decision to move on from Herman was made after evaluating the program's strengths and weaknesses, according to a statement released by Texas. It comes just four days after UT blew out Colorado 55-23 in the Alamo Bowl with many young players shining during the game.
Herman is owed a $15 million buyout with his assistants tallying an additional $10 million in buyouts for a total expenditure of nearly $25 million just to remove the football staff.
Texas athletic director Chris Del Conte also released a separate statement on Twitter, calling Herman's firing a "very, very difficult" decision requiring "much deliberation and a great deal of thought."
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