Steve Sarkisian saw his Texas Longhorns miss the College Football Playoff for the first time in three seasons, and he’s decided to make a change. In a somewhat shocking move, Sarkisian fired defensive coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski after five seasons in Austin on Thursday. Kwiatkowski has overseen some good defensive units over the years, so Sarkisian’s next move was extremely important. By all accounts, he hit a home run by bringing in former Florida and South Carolina head coach Will Muschamp to be Texas’ new defensive coordinator. Former Texas linebacker Emmanuel Acho, a third-team All-American for the Longhorns in 2011, was one of the many voices praising this decision. “Texas, this isn’t good news. This might be the greatest news in the last three, four years,” Acho said in a video posted to X. “Signing Will Muschamp is better than any recruit. Because Will Muschamp can turn any three-star recruit into an NFL Draft pick. Will Muschamp can turn a five-star recruit into a top-10 pick. Will Muschamp, ain’tRead More
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