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FSU's Norvell, Texas' Sarkisian staying, new deals in works for both - ESPN

Texas' Steve Sarkisian and Florida State's Mike Norvell reaffirmed their commitments to their current schools on social media on Friday after being linked to Alabama's high-profile vacancy.

In a post on X on Friday, the Texas football program posted a short video of Sarkisian with the caption, «Just getting started.» Sarkisian posted the «Horns up» emoji in a response to the post.

«I came here to win championships,» Sarkisian said in the video. «That's the goal. We're here to chase greatness, to win championships. This is the University of Texas and people are going to want to be part of it. It sure is great to be on the Forty Acres.»

Norvell, 42, guided Florida State to a 13-0 record and an ACC title during the regular season, but the Seminoles became the first undefeated Power 5 champion to be left out of the CFP.

«GREAT DAY to be a FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLE!!» Norvell wrote on his X account.

Norvell thanked Florida State president Richard McCullough and athletics director Michael Alford for their «continued commitment on our journey back to the top! The future is bright in Tallahassee.»

Sources told ESPN on Friday that Norvell is expected to receive a new eight-year contract worth an average of more than $10 million per season. Sources told ESPN that Texas is also working on a contract extension for Sarkisian, who signed a six-year, $34.2 million contract in 2021.

Sarkisian, 49, was the Crimson Tide's offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach when they finished 13-0 in 2020 and defeated Ohio State 52-24 in the College Football Playoff National Championship. It was Alabama's sixth and final national championship under coach Nick Saban, who announced his retirement after 17 seasons on Wednesday.

This past season,

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