Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Sarkisian's Nothing If Not Surprise Pick

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Sarkisian's Nothing If Not Surprise Pick

    SARKISIAN'S NOTHING IF NOT SURPRISE PICK
    By Jim Moore

    Seattle Post Intelligencer
    http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/moore/ 390908_moore06.html?source=mypi
    Dec 6 2008
    WA

    IF YOU ASK me, the whole Washington football coaching search ended
    with a whimper.

    After seeing some big names on their supposed wish list, the Dawgs
    hire Steve Sarkisian. Steve Sarkisian? Are you kidding me? When they
    said that money was no object, they offer the job to an offensive
    coordinator who has no head coaching experience?

    But if I think the hiring was suspect, chances are great that Sarkisian
    will be Pac-10 coach of the year next season.

    As a Coug, it's not my inclination to support a Husky hiring,
    whoever it is, especially when they didn't even interview the three
    men I boxed in my trifecta -- former Tennessee coach Phillip Fulmer,
    Buffalo coach Turner Gill and Florida offensive coordinator Dan Mullen.

    Fullmer, who went 152-52 at Tennessee, was at the top of my list. Gill,
    46, was best remembered as the Nebraska quarterback who went 28-2 as
    a starter in the '80s. But he's better known in Buffalo as the coach
    who led the Bulls to their first bowl game in 50 years.

    Most of my money was on Mullen, the longest shot on the board. He's
    Urban Meyer's right-hand man, the offensive coordinator who tutored
    quarterbacks Alex Smith at Utah and Chris Leak and Tim Tebow at
    Florida.

    Jeff Golden / Getty Images Steve Sarkisian, with USC quarterback Mark
    Sanchez, has Huskies boosters excited.

    I also like that Mullen is married to former Golf Channel anchor Megan
    West, which has nothing to do with anything, making it significant
    to me.

    If I had been handicapping this search like a race at Emerald Downs,
    Sarkisian would have been the second horse I threw out after Mike
    Haywood, the offensive coordinator from Notre Dame.

    Yet Sarkisian prevailed, though UW president Mark Emmert would not
    admit it when I spoke with him Friday. An official announcement is
    not expected until Sunday or Monday, so Emmert didn't want to violate
    his own embargo.

    All he said was: "Obviously the world knows we met with Steve
    Sarkisian, and we certainly liked our conversations with him. I think
    he's an incredibly promising young coach."

    Emmert also said the job was offered to only one person. To another
    question about the future of the program, he said, "Husky football
    is going to be heading in all of the right directions right away."

    Right away is defined as 24 hours from now, after the UW's benchmark
    12th defeat at Cal, a winless season signaling the end of the Tyrone
    Willingham era and the start of Sarkisian's.

    To get an idea of what Husky fans think about the hire, I called
    Dawgman.com's Kim Grinolds, who was his predictable wise-guy self.

    "Steve Sarkisian is no Paul Wulff," Grinolds said. "Washington goes
    to L.A. to get guys, not to Cheney."

    Grinolds added that after Jim Mora, the fantasy candidate, anyone
    would do, including Sarkisian.

    "You could hire me a snowman, and he'd win more games than Tyrone
    did this year," he said.

    Prominent Husky booster Ron Crockett was more enthusiastic, saying:
    "I'm very excited. Obviously I don't know the fella. I like the age
    (34). Some people say he's too young. I disagree. ... He comes from a
    great program, he can recruit on the West Coast, and he has a passion
    to be here."

    As is usually the case in this space, I went on a search for useless
    information, specifically wondering if Sarkisian golfs, drinks beer
    and owns a dog. I struck out and still don't know. I tried calling five
    Sarkisians in Torrance, Calif., his hometown, and left messages or got
    a busy signal. No one called back, and, frankly, I don't blame them.

    So I went scraping for stuff from the USC sports department and
    discovered that he's a family man who married his high school
    sweetheart, Stephanie. They have two daughters -- Ashley, 5, and
    Taylor, 6 months or so; and a son, Brady, 3.

    According to the USC media guide, Sarkisian is pronounced sar-KEY-juhn,
    and one story said he's half Armenian and half Irish -- the latter
    leading me to believe he must be a beer drinker. Then again, he went
    to BYU, so it's hard to say.

    I typically go to great lengths to unearth little-known nuggets about
    new coaches, but this is not one of those times. He was born March 8,
    1974, which makes him a Pisces.

    According to psychicguild.com, Pisces frequently become top business
    leaders. On the same Web site, it's said that Pisces "seldom perceive
    whatever is going on around them in its true light. They see life
    as they want to see it, coloring their view of the world in hues and
    tones far removed from its true reflection."

    In other words, Sarkisian's the perfect coach for Washington because
    he's probably delusional, too!

    Then again, with a bachelor's degree in sociology, he might be able to
    once and for all explain U-Dub fans' irrational behavior. This is more
    certain -- it won't be long before they're complaining about him, too.

    Food for thought for Coug fans rooting against Sarkisian -- sure,
    he's great at USC, but how will he do coaching average players? And
    the last time the Huskies hired a thirtysomething, it backfired into
    March Madness pools and courtroom drama.

    Crockett plans to reserve judgment, saying he doesn't know Sarkisian
    "from a can of paint."

    But most signs are good -- a USC spokesman said Sarkisian is "real
    enthusiastic, real personable and real positive," calling him "a
    mini-Pete Carroll."

    Which could be a major problem for the rest of the Pac-10.
Working...
X