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Steve Sarkisian's Wife, Loreal, Gave Him a Renewed Purpose After His Divorce

Steve Sarkisian's wife, Loreal, helped him move on from a tumultuous time in his life, including a divorce and alcoholism.

Before every Texas Longhorns home game, you can find Loreal Sarkisian dressed to the nines on the field. For the "First Lady of Texas Football," Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium isn't just her runway. It's much more than that.

Cowboy hat? Check. Longhorn bag? Check. It's hard not to notice the weekly wardrobe ensemble Loreal puts together each Saturday as she's supporting her husband, Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian, and gracing 100,000 burnt orange-loving fans.

Since Steve Sarkisian took over the University of Texas program in 2021, he's had his loving wife by his side. But if you know his story — one that has featured the lowest of lows — you know that his road to redemption hasn't been easy. From a divorce that led to alcoholism and nearly ended his coaching career to marrying the woman of his dreams and leading a Texas program that made its first ever College Football Playoff, it's been quite the ride.

While Texas ultimately fell to the Washington Huskies in the Sugar Bowl of the CFP Semifinals, it's worth taking a look at how Sarkisian's wife has supported him to get to this point.

Steve Sarkisian's Divorce Led to Rock Bottom

Steve Sarkisian and ex-wife Stephanie sit together at a press conference.

Steve Sarkisian sits with his ex-wife Stephanie at a press conference introducing him as the new USC head football coach in 2013. (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)

After a failed career in the Canadian Football League with the Saskatchewan Roughriders, Steve Sarkisian turned to coaching, taking jobs at Washington, El Camino College and with the Oakland Raiders, before landing the head coaching position at USC. But he was about to have his personal life put on blast.

Sarkisian hit rock bottom in 2015. He was fired as head coach from the University of Southern California for numerous occasions of drunken behavior. According to the Daily Trojan, he was allegedly "intoxicated during various team meetings, practices and even games" that season. He also lost a $30 million wrongful termination suit against USC after claiming the school didn't allow him time for treatment of his alcoholism.

The cause? A divorce from Stephanie Sarkisian, the first wife of Steve Sarkisian. The two had been married since 1997 and had three children together (Ashley, Taylor and Brady), all of which were 12 years old or younger at the time. Sarkisian and Stephanie agreed to a private settlement, no spousal support, no child support and joint custody of their children, per TMZ.

The Sarkisian children are all grown up now, including Brady Sarkisian (pictured below), who was a freshman linebacker for Texas this season.

Steve Sarkisian holds his son Brady.

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With his 19-year marriage over and his coaching career looked to be ending, things were bleak for Sarkisian.

Then Nick Saban called.

The Alabama head coach hired Sarkisian as an analyst during the 2016 season. He then took Lane Kiffin's job as interim offensive coordinator before bolting for the NFL as the Atlanta Falcons' offensive coordinator in 2017. He was re-hired as Alabama's OC in 2019, and he shined in two seasons in Tuscaloosa. Alabama won the 2020 College Football Playoff National Championship behind one of the most dominant offensive seasons in history.

Sarkisian was suddenly a hot commodity again.

"I've said this numerous times, but I would not be the head coach at Texas if it weren't for Nick Saban," Sarkisian told ESPN."He gave me a chance when I had a hard time getting an interview, never mind a job. There were days that I thought, 'Man, I'm never going to be a head coach again. I'm never going to be an offensive coordinator again. I'm never going to get another job.'

"But Coach Saban took a chance on me when I needed somebody to believe in me again."

Along the way, he found love with a new woman, Loreal Smith.

Sarkisian's Second Wife, Loreal, is a Fashionista

Sarkisian was introduced as Texas' head coach on Jan. 2, 2021. With that, Longhorn nation was also introduced to a new First Lady of Texas Football: Loreal Sarkisian.

The Sarkisians officially tied the knot in 2020. Since making Austin her home, she's become a staple woman in the community.

Loreal launched a styling business, Loreal Luciana, in 2017. She told KXAN it's essentially a "one-stop shop" to style people for everything from photoshoots, the red carpet or just everyday wear. Occasionally, her husband will let her style him, too. That's a serious perk of having your new wife work as a wardrobe stylist.

"He's funny, sometimes he wants to be the client, and sometimes he's like, 'I got this.' Just depends on the day. Now having been with me over the past few years, you know he's kind of a little bit more into fashion, so that was cool to see," she told KXAN.

When Texas played its biggest game of the 2023 season against Washington in the semifinals, Loreal wowed fans by showing off her all-black outfit. Naturally, people wanted to know what her next outfit would've been had Texas made the national title game.

 

Before she was Loreal Sarkisian, she was Loreal Smith, the track star.

Loreal Was a Track Star Back in the Day

Loreal Smith competes at the 2011 USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships.

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After blazing her way through high school, Loreal became one of the most accomplished female athletes to ever compete at North Carolina A&T. As an elite hurdler, she reached the semifinals in the women's 100-meter hurdles at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials. She finished seventh at the 2009 NCAA Championships in the same event and was named the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Woman of the Year.

Following her collegiate career, Loreal worked as a volunteer assistant coach at Florida, where her sister Lauren Smith ran track. Their brother, by the way, is former MLB player Mallex Smith. Talk about an athletic family.

Loreal accepted a job as a track and field assistant at USC in 2013 and spent a few seasons there. Yes, that means both she and Steve Sarkisian were coaching at USC at the same time.

"Coaching allowed me to give back and that's huge for me. I grew up seeing my parents give back all the time on different levels," Loreal told Boardroom. "I wanted to be able to continue to help people be the best version of themselves, 'okay, you're not coaching. So, how else can you do that?'"

That's why she turned to fashion as a stylist.

Texas may not have won a national championship this season, but the Longhorns can take all the momentum as they enter the SEC in 2024. Sarkisian will be tasked with keeping Texas near the top of college football's elite. As for the First Lady of Texas Football, she'll be right there by his side cheering him on.

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