I kept saying I didn't want to do it. Then one day I was at Greenlake with a woman named Lucy. She had heard me complain about Willingham and Turner and Emmert a lot and finally said would you just write the book already?
I kept saying I didn't want to do it. Then one day I was at Greenlake with a woman named Lucy. She had heard me complain about Willingham and Turner and Emmert a lot and finally said would you just write the book already?
I kept saying I didn't want to do it. Then one day I was at Greenlake with a woman named Lucy. She had heard me complain about Willingham and Turner and Emmert a lot and finally said would you just write the book already?
Derek, may I humbly (not really) suggest that a future book be about the revival of Husky Football under Chris Petersen. Obviously, its presumptuous on my part and you'd need to wait for the success on the field and a conference championship. That is why I say future.
A fair amount of the book could be about Sark and why players didn't reach their potential, etc. Then you could focus on how Petersen came in, changed the culture, changed the strength program, etc.
The book would have a really broad audience if Petersen could win a conference championship while Sark is still at USC.
What would make the book intriguing is for the fan to see the 180 degree turn that had to be made when Petersen came in….and how it lead to success and revival. Granted, only time will tell if that happens.
Better get to writing, SarkFS won't be at USC very long. Source: Script
I kept saying I didn't want to do it. Then one day I was at Greenlake with a woman named Lucy. She had heard me complain about Willingham and Turner and Emmert a lot and finally said would you just write the book already?
Was she blonde? And, did you slip her your banana?
I kept saying I didn't want to do it. Then one day I was at Greenlake with a woman named Lucy. She had heard me complain about Willingham and Turner and Emmert a lot and finally said would you just write the book already?
Comments
*Foreword