Brian Schottenheimer's Daughter Goes Viral At Cowboys Press Conference

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Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer was officially introduced to the media on Monday morning.

Schottenheimer, 51, has never been a head coach. But the son of legendary NFL head coach Marty Schottenheimer is ready to go in Dallas, despite the doubters. Jerry Jones is confident, too.

"If you don't think I can operate outside my comfort zone, you are so wrong. This (hiring Schottenheimer) is as big a risk as you can take. No head coaching experience," Jones said.

Brian was joined at his introductory press conference by his family. He is married to actress Gemmi Schottenheimer and the couple has two children together. 

FRISCO, TEXAS - JANUARY 27: New head coach of the Dallas Cowboys Brian Schottenheimer talks during at a press conference along side team owner Jerry Jones at The Star in Frisco on January 27, 2025 in Frisco, Texas. (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images)

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Brian Schottenheimer's daughter, Savannah Schottenheimer, turned heads at the Dallas Cowboys press conference on Monday.

She is committed to Auburn.

"Hiii my name is Savannah Schottenheimer but everyone calls me Sassy and I'm from Nashville, TN!!! I'm am 100% committed to Auburn and I'm planning on doing exploratory next year! I LOVE Jesus, spending time with my family and friends, traveling, shopping and my greatest passion is volunteering with kids and families in need! I plan to rush in the fall, get involved in young life, Auburn Community Church, and volunteer opportunities around the Auburn area!! I am looking for potential roommates and friends so please please reach out and I can't wait for the fall! WAR EAGLE🧡💙" she announced on Instagram.

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Savannah has been in the Dallas Cowboys spirit before, too. She dressed up as a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader for Halloween.

"Not the first time I've been a DCC>>>," she wrote back in October.

The Dallas Cowboys are coming off a disappointing season, going 7-10, which led to the ousting of head coach Mike McCarthy, but there's optimism heading into 2025.

Can Brian Schottenheimer lead the Cowboys to a title?

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