As much of the Texas Longhorns’ fanbase descends into its seasonal habit of becoming a college football windsock, national championship-winning quarterback Vince Young says he’s standing firmly on the side of first-year head coach Steve Sarkisian.
Young then followed up with another tweet in case his intentions weren’t already clear.
WHAT THE WISE MEN ARE SAYING ABOUT THE LONGHORNS
Austin American-Statesman: Bohls: Texas lost to Kansas, but are all losing faith in Sarkisian?
Austin American-Statesman: Overtime uppercut by Kansas sends Texas to its fifth straight defeat
Austin American-Statesman: Golden: Latest shocker to Kansas leaves reeling Texas program flailing
Austin American-Statesman: How our five pregame questions facing Texas worked out
Austin American-Statesman: Texas fans express disappointment, frustration after Kansas loss
Austin American-Statesman: 3 takeaways as Texas gets shocked by Kansas in Big 12 overtime loss
Austin American-Statesman: How the Texas Longhorns graded out in their upset loss to Kansas
Dallas Morning News: Steve Sarkisian has no more margin for error after Texas’ catastrophic loss to Kansas
Dallas Morning News: 3 takeaways from Texas’ loss to Gonzaga: Timme’s career night propels top-ranked Bulldogs to victory
247Sports: Quick Takes: On Texas’ unthinkable 57-56 home loss to previously one-win Kansas
247Sports: Longhorns learn lasting lessons after battling talented Gonzaga frontcourt
247Sports: Sarkisian: ‘We’ll keep fighting’ after loss to Kansas
247Sports: Texas, Steve Sarkisian eviscerated by media after overtime loss to Kansas
Inside Texas: Texas-Kansas Postmortem: Defense/special teams
Inside Texas: Sliding doors and how this season’s issues highlight the amount of work ahead
Inside Texas: Snap Judgments: Beaten by a bad Kansas team
Inside Texas: Column: Some of Texas’ problems can be fixed.