BREAKING NEWS: Ranking each Texas Longhorns offensive coordinator over the last decade
As the Texas Longhorns football program navigates the tumultuous waters of change and transition, one aspect remains a constant source of intrigue and debate among fans: the performance of the offensive coordinators who have graced the sidelines of Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium over the past decade.
In a daring exposé, we delve deep into the annals of Longhorns history to rank each offensive coordinator, from the heights of brilliance to the depths of disappointment:
1. **Tom Herman (2015-2016):** The golden boy of Longhorns football, Herman’s innovative schemes and dynamic play-calling propelled Texas to newfound heights, igniting the hopes and dreams of fans across the nation.
2. **Sterlin Gilbert (2016-2017):** A breath of fresh air in burnt orange, Gilbert’s high-octane offense injected much-needed excitement into the Longhorns’ game plan, showcasing a potent blend of speed and precision.
3. **Tim Beck (2017-2018):** Despite flashes of brilliance, Beck’s tenure as offensive coordinator was marred by inconsistency and missed opportunities, leaving fans yearning for the days of offensive dominance.
4. **Mike Yurcich (2019):** A relative newcomer to the Longhorns family, Yurcich brought a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success to the table, instilling hope for a brighter future in Austin.
5. **Mike Sanford Jr. (2020):** A controversial choice to lead the Longhorns offense, Sanford Jr.’s tenure was marked by confusion and frustration, as fans struggled to make sense of his unconventional approach to the game.
6. **Kyle Flood (2021-present):** The jury is still out on Flood’s ability to right the ship and steer the Longhorns back to glory, but early signs suggest a return to the fundamentals and a renewed focus on execution could be just what the doctor ordered.
As the Longhorns continue their quest for redemption on the gridiron, one thing is certain: the legacy of each offensive coordinator will forever be etched in the annals of Texas football lore, serving as a reminder of the highs and lows that come with the territory of being a Longhorn.