

Loreal Sarkisian once again brought the heat in Sanford Stadium with her impeccable fashion sense and a stunning, head-turning outfit. In a high-stakes playoff implication matchup between the Texas Longhorns and Georgia, the buzz wasn’t just about the game but also about Loreal’s new leather boots and brown jacket game-day look that’s stealing the spotlight from the game itself.
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After turning heads all season with her minimal chic sideline looks, from a glamorous white minidress with silver sparkly shoes against San Jose State to her sparkly all-white denim cowgirl outfit during the Texas playoff game against Clemson and the burnt orange skirt at the home game against UTEP that created a buzz last season, she is back on the sidelines with another banger. Loreal Sarkisian wears a white skirt with a white top, pairing it with a brown jacket, boots, and a white sling bag.
She posted the entire look on Instagram with a caption that reads, “Happy Game under the lights 🤘🏽 Hook Em XOLO 🤍.” No wonder the Texas First Lady is slaying her new look. She even posted with Steve Sarkisian on the field before the kickoff. This look comes in right after Loreal Sarkisian’s head-turning bold gold denim fit at last week’s win over Vanderbilt. With that, she also debuted a “crazy mismatched look,” wearing brown pants with a blue tube top, accessorizing it with a minimal white handbag in the Texas game against Oklahoma that drew plenty of attention.
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Well, Loreal Sarkisian never misses a single moment to support her man, but she also makes sure that her career’s not at stake. That’s exactly why when Texas was preparing for a road trip to the Florida Gators, she headed to Paris Fashion Week. She also posted with Stella McCartney, the fashion icon designer and daughter of legendary musician Paul McCartney, slaying her business luxury fit with blue suit pants and a white top. She even carried a black purse, making a style statement.
But Loreal made sure she carried Texas with her as she flashed the Hook ’em Horns sign while representing Texas at Paris Fashion Week. Yet all this hasn’t been that easy for her, going through a “scary” pregnancy. As she had to go through a difficult time getting bedridden in the hospital for the sake of her baby and her health after he was born prematurely.
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She almost broke down in tears thinking about the time when both of their lives were at stake. “Once admitted into the hospital, it became even more real,” Loreal said. “I was OK, and, not to mention, I needed to [be] for the baby’s sake. At that point, he could feel everything I feel. I just needed him to stay in as long as possible. That was the name of the game at that point. Me being admitted was, ‘Let’s keep him in and give him the best chance at survival should he come early.”
Through all of it she fought, and now she is all there to support her man. But Steve Sarkisian doesn’t seem to catch a break.
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Steve Sarkisian gets real on SEC scheduling
Steve Sarkisian is not backing down from pointing out the current SEC schedule structure, arguing its lack of fairness and consistency. When asked about the entire thing, he didn’t think twice before saying,
Sarkisian points out how other SEC teams get nonconference games late in the season, giving them a break when their rosters are healthier, while Texas loads all nonconference games at the front. “I think there’s some distinct advantages that some people have where they spread out their non-conference games throughout the season; they play non-conference games in the second-to-last game of the season, and we’re playing all ours on the front end. They’re playing conference games earlier in the year when their team is 100% healthy,” he said.
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That’s right, after going up against Ohio State, they went against San Jose State, UTEP, and Sam Houston, whereas teams like Georgia, Texas Tech, Alabama, and Tennessee play an easy non-conference game. Sarkisian’s plea took Athletic Director Chris Del Conte’s notice as he said Texas will evaluate this in the future: “It’s something we’re going to look into. But our schedule is set through 2030.” So, let’s wait and see how things turn out for them.
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