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Rams Coach Sean McVay Named Keynote Speaker for Texas Longhorns Coaching Clinic

Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay will be the keynote speaker at the upcoming Texas Football Coaches Clinic.

With the offseason now in full swing for both the NFL and college football, coaches will have time to help teach others in their profession. For Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay, that means taking a trip to Austin, Texas, in late March to be the keynote speaker at the Texas Football Coaches Clinic.   

"Excited to announce Rams head coach Sean McVay as the keynote speaker at this year’s Texas Football Coaches Clinic," Texas Football's official Twitter account wrote Wednesday. 

Texas Longhorns coach Steve Sarkisian (left) and Los Angeles Rams' Sean McVay (right). 

Texas Longhorns coach Steve Sarkisian (left) and Los Angeles Rams' Sean McVay (right). 

The clinic will last two days, March 22 and 23, as McVay will join Longhorns' coach Steve Sarkisian in Austin to put on the clinic that will draw many coaches eager to learn from the two young offensive minds. 

Aside from the 2021 season, where McVay led the Rams to the franchise's second Super Bowl win, the 38-year-old may be coming off his most impressive coaching job this past year. 

After enduring an injury-ravaged 5-12 season, the Rams and specifically general manager Les Snead decided it was time to "remodel" his roster. This remodeling process saw the Rams offload many of their stars from their Super Bowl team to open up more cap space in the future. 

Instead of trading for ready-made stars like Jalen Ramsey, the Snead looked to build through the NFL Draft, leading many to believe 2023 would be more like the previous season. 

However, those draft picks netted the Rams impact players like receiver Puka Nacua, defensive tackle Kobie Turner, and edge rusher Byron Young, all of whom were integral to Los Angeles making a surprise appearance in the playoffs. 

Now, despite their heartbreaking defeat to the Detroit Lions in the Wild Card, the Rams are back to being legitimate playoff contenders in the eyes of many.