Loreal Sarkisian, the wife of Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian, once again turned heads with her latest game-day-inspired look. Known to Longhorn fans as the “First Lady of Texas Football,” Loreal shared a series of photos where she embraced a full country aesthetic, perfectly blending style with southern flair.
In the pictures, Loreal is seen rocking a white tank top tucked into classic denim shorts, paired with brown cowboy boots and a matching wide-brimmed cowboy hat. Completing the outfit was a glamorous Louis Vuitton fringe bag, a luxury piece that can fetch anywhere between $2,300 and $4,200 on the resale market, with rarer editions valued even higher.
The statement accessory added a high-end touch to her otherwise laid-back, country-inspired look. She captioned her photo dump:
“Less of Going with the Flow and More of Becoming it📍XOLO 🤍”
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The photos also showed Loreal posing beside and inside what appeared to be a vintage Cadillac convertible, top down. The vintage car only enhanced the western vibe she was channeling. The entire setup looked straight out of a Texas postcard: denim, boots, cowboy hat, luxury bag, and a classic American car.
But Loreal’s style moments go beyond fashion. Over the past few seasons, she has become a recognizable presence in Longhorn culture, supporting her husband and earning attention in her own right.
As Steve Sarkisian continues to steer Texas football into a new era, Loreal has embraced her own role, building a reputation for eye-catching gameday appearances that keep her connected to the program’s passionate fan base.

Steve Sarkisian on Arch Manning QB strategy
The Texas Longhorns’ season opener against Ohio State didn’t go as planned. They lost 7-14 as Arch Manning failed to make an impact in the first game as a starting QB. While the internet went on a brutal trolling spree against Manning, Sarkisian has been working out a plan to help him bounce back.
“I think Arch has a natural feel under center,” Sarkisian said. “When you can get under center, the run game hits a little bit differently. You get the running back 7.5 yards behind the quarterback, you can run a little bit more down hill. I think that in turn helps your play action pass game.”
Sarkisian revealed that their offensive strategy wouldn’t change much in the foreseeable future. Despite the loss, Sarkisian seemed content with how his team played. Although there are areas he’d be focusing on from the next game, it wasn’t as big a disaster for the coach as the internet made it out to be.
Coach also praised Ryan Wingo for his performance against Ohio State. He believes he saw flashes of brilliance from the WR, and in the upcoming games, he plans on utilizing him better.
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