HUGE DECISION: Texas Longhorns Football Team Officially Make $40 million Steve Sarkisian Decision With Shocking Announcement

Head coach Steve Sarkisian claims that a recent story on the Texas Longhorns football team’s roster was inaccurate, despite the fact that the squad had financial resources that most other schools could only imagine.

Kirk Bohls, a veteran Texas reporter, wrote a piece for the Houston Chronicle last month on the Longhorns’ payroll. According to Bohls, the current cost of Texas’ football squad is between $35 and $40 million. According to Bohls, that sum includes payouts made through a Texas NIL collective as well as $20.5 million in revenue-sharing money from the athletic department.

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Given that Ohio State apparently spent around half of that on their national championship roster the previous season, the number seemed enormous.

Sarkisian charged Bohls of “irresponsible reporting” in an appearance with SiriusXM’s College Sports Radio on Tuesday.

According to one unnamed source, it is what our roster was. I wish our roster had forty million. Sarkisian stated, “We’d probably be a slightly better team than we are.” “The notion that many other universities aren’t investing in players? This is the current situation in college football. It is what it is.

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