Steve Sarkisian has yet to fail at positively impacting his Texas Longhorns football team since his hiring in 2021, and it should be no surprise that he has been great at assuring that his men have found success in the NFL after they depart the Forty Acres as well.
In Tom Herman’s last two seasons in Austin, 2019 and 2020, only five Longhorns were drafted in those years combined. And none of them went in the first or second round.And in 2022, not a single Texas Longhorn’s name was called by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell in the draft, only the second time in school history that had ever occurred.But in the past three years that Sarkisian, the former Washington and USC coach and Alabama offensive coordinator, has held his position, the Longhorns have seen 28 players drafted to the pros, including five going in the first round, including running back Bijan Robinson in 2023 to the Atlanta Falcons, and wide receiver Matthew Golden headed to the Green Bay Packers in this year’s draft.
And now, Sark has found some praise from his fellow SEC coaches about it, especially after 12 Longhorns were taken in the 2025 draft, a record for the University of Texas at Austin in the seven-round draft era.
