San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan — a former wide receiver for the Texas Longhorns — has come close to hoisting the Lombardi Trophy amidst a rain of confetti.
But not close enough, as both an offensive coordinator and head coach.
Is it too soon to think about what legacy means for Shanahan as a coach?
The Texas alum was asked something along those lines earlier this week.
Kyle Shanahan was asked what he wants his legacy to look like pic.twitter.com/JbMifcDRe2
— 49ers on NBCS (@NBCS49ers) February 8, 2024
WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT THE LONGHORNS
Austin American-Statesman: Bohls: Sarkisian ‘borderline obsessed’ with getting Texas to the top
Austin American-Statesman: Texas searching for answers after latest home loss
247Sports: The Insider: Breaking down Steve Sarkisian’s early assessment of the 2024 Longhorns
247Sports: What Steve Sarkisian said about each Texas signee
247Sports: With the standard set, Steve Sarkisian expects the defensive tackle spot to again be a strength in 2024
Inside Texas: Steve Sarkisian emphasizes continuity at coordinator roles, praises new staff additions
Inside Texas: Texas football roster info, scholarship totals at each position entering spring football
Inside Texas: Texas’ growing run zone game
ICYMI IN BURNT ORANGE NATION
How Texas rebuilt the WR room in a month
Steve Sarkisian on Texas coaching staff continuity, additions of Johnny Nansen and Kenny Baker
Steve Sarkisian calls Brandon Harris a ‘rock star’ and describes new General Manager role
RECRUITING ROUNDUP
Austin American-Statesman: Texas football finished its 2024 class early and concentrated on 2025
Austin American-Statesman: Where does Texas football recruiting rank after its first cycle in the SEC?