University of Texas head football coach, Steve Sarkisian, has successfully undergone knee surgery, according to a statement released by the school. The procedure, performed earlier this week, was necessary to address a lingering knee issue that had been troubling Sarkisian throughout the season.
Doctors have confirmed that the surgery went as planned, and Sarkisian is expected to make a full recovery. The Longhorns coach is reportedly in good spirits and eager to return to the sidelines to continue preparations for the upcoming games. During his brief recovery period, Sarkisian will remain actively involved in coaching duties, utilizing video calls and remote sessions to stay connected with his team.
With his recovery already underway, Sarkisian’s successful surgery is seen as a positive sign for the Longhorns, who are aiming for a strong finish this season under his leadership.
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