"We are delighted to welcome Steve Sarkisian back to the Trojan Family," Haden said in a statement. "We conducted a very exhaustive and thorough search, pinpointing about 20 candidates and interviewing five of them. We kept coming back to Sark. He is the only one who was offered the job. I believe in my gut that he is the right coach for USC at this time."
In 2007 and 2008, he was the Trojans' assistant head coach and offensive coordinator. When Sarkisian was on USC's staff under coach Pete Carroll, the Trojans were 74-15 -- including 22-3 when he was offensive coordinator.
"He embodies many of the qualities for which we looked," Haden said. "He is an innovative coach who recruits well and develops players. He is a proven and successful leader. He connects with people. He has energy and passion. He knows how to build a program and create a culture that we value. He is committed to academic success and rules compliance. And he understands the heritage and tradition of USC."
I know it doesn't fit the echo chamber agenda on here and granted it was small sample size, but Smith just knocked it out of the park on his introductory press conference. Nothing like the guy portrayed on here. Shocking I know.
I know it doesn't fit the echo chamber agenda on here and granted it was small sample size, but Smith just knocked it out of the park on his introductory press conference. Nothing like the guy portrayed on here. Shocking I know.
I know it doesn't fit the echo chamber agenda on here and granted it was small sample size, but Smith just knocked it out of the park on his introductory press conference. Nothing like the guy portrayed on here. Shocking I know.
I just heard the last part that's why I said small sample size but fucking hell in those few minutes I thought passionate and well spoken. Not two words associated on here with Smith. Guess it doesn't matter because it basically comes down to recruiting talent but if that's his real personality, it would hold up in a living room.
I know it doesn't fit the echo chamber agenda on here and granted it was small sample size, but Smith just knocked it out of the park on his introductory press conference. Nothing like the guy portrayed on here. Shocking I know.
Holy fuck. He stuttered and stammered the whole way through it. At one point he actually said, and I don't recall which coach in reference but "...he teach... he teached me a lot..." He was trying hard to come across as staunch and commanding but was obviously just trying to keep his thoughts together. I mean personally I cut him some slack because he's gone now, and frankly I'm happy for the guy to be home and loved and all that, especially after getting emotional thanking his family, but I can't imagine a single fucking ounce of sense that he knocked it out of the park.
I know it doesn't fit the echo chamber agenda on here and granted it was small sample size, but Smith just knocked it out of the park on his introductory press conference. Nothing like the guy portrayed on here. Shocking I know.
Holy fuck. He stuttered and stammered the whole way through it. At one point he actually said, and I don't recall which coach in reference but "...he teach... he teached me a lot..." He was trying hard to come across as staunch and commanding but was obviously just trying to keep his thoughts together. I mean personally I cut him some slack because he's gone now, and frankly I'm happy for the guy to be home and loved and all that, especially after getting emotional thanking his family, but I can't imagine a single fucking ounce of sense that he knocked it out of the park.
Couldn't disagree more. Go read the initial comments on the link above. Beaver fans impressed.
I know it doesn't fit the echo chamber agenda on here and granted it was small sample size, but Smith just knocked it out of the park on his introductory press conference. Nothing like the guy portrayed on here. Shocking I know.
Holy fuck. He stuttered and stammered the whole way through it. At one point he actually said, and I don't recall which coach in reference but "...he teach... he teached me a lot..." He was trying hard to come across as staunch and commanding but was obviously just trying to keep his thoughts together. I mean personally I cut him some slack because he's gone now, and frankly I'm happy for the guy to be home and loved and all that, especially after getting emotional thanking his family, but I can't imagine a single fucking ounce of sense that he knocked it out of the park.
Sounds like you got a bit of confirmation bias going. Portrayal on here is the undertaker couldn't put a sentence together. Presser was 180 degrees opposite of that.
I just heard the last part that's why I said small sample size but fucking hell in those few minutes I thought passionate and well spoken. Not two words associated on here with Smith. Guess it doesn't matter because it basically comes down to recruiting talent but if that's his real personality, it would hold up in a living room.
I just heard the last part that's why I said small sample size but fucking hell in those few minutes I thought passionate and well spoken. Not two words associated on here with Smith. Guess it doesn't matter because it basically comes down to recruiting talent but if that's his real personality, it would hold up in a living room.
No. Jesus Christ, no.
Again. Go read the link comments. His goal was to impress Beaver fans not you. An open mind is a wonderful thing.
I know it doesn't fit the echo chamber agenda on here and granted it was small sample size, but Smith just knocked it out of the park on his introductory press conference. Nothing like the guy portrayed on here. Shocking I know.
Holy fuck. He stuttered and stammered the whole way through it. At one point he actually said, and I don't recall which coach in reference but "...he teach... he teached me a lot..." He was trying hard to come across as staunch and commanding but was obviously just trying to keep his thoughts together. I mean personally I cut him some slack because he's gone now, and frankly I'm happy for the guy to be home and loved and all that, especially after getting emotional thanking his family, but I can't imagine a single fucking ounce of sense that he knocked it out of the park.
Couldn't disagree more. Go read the initial comments on the link above. Beaver fans impressed.
I watched the press conference. A bunch of nostalgic boovs can't change what took place.
I just heard the last part that's why I said small sample size but fucking hell in those few minutes I thought passionate and well spoken. Not two words associated on here with Smith. Guess it doesn't matter because it basically comes down to recruiting talent but if that's his real personality, it would hold up in a living room.
No. Jesus Christ, no.
No way we sign Jake Haener without that personality.
I know it doesn't fit the echo chamber agenda on here and granted it was small sample size, but Smith just knocked it out of the park on his introductory press conference. Nothing like the guy portrayed on here. Shocking I know.
Holy fuck. He stuttered and stammered the whole way through it. At one point he actually said, and I don't recall which coach in reference but "...he teach... he teached me a lot..." He was trying hard to come across as staunch and commanding but was obviously just trying to keep his thoughts together. I mean personally I cut him some slack because he's gone now, and frankly I'm happy for the guy to be home and loved and all that, especially after getting emotional thanking his family, but I can't imagine a single fucking ounce of sense that he knocked it out of the park.
Couldn't disagree more. Go read the initial comments on the link above. Beaver fans impressed.
I watched the press conference. A bunch of nostalgic boovs can't change what took place.
I just heard the last part that's why I said small sample size but fucking hell in those few minutes I thought passionate and well spoken. Not two words associated on here with Smith. Guess it doesn't matter because it basically comes down to recruiting talent but if that's his real personality, it would hold up in a living room.
No. Jesus Christ, no.
No way we sign Jake Haener without that personality.
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"We are delighted to welcome Steve Sarkisian back to the Trojan Family," Haden said in a statement. "We conducted a very exhaustive and thorough search, pinpointing about 20 candidates and interviewing five of them. We kept coming back to Sark. He is the only one who was offered the job. I believe in my gut that he is the right coach for USC at this time."
In 2007 and 2008, he was the Trojans' assistant head coach and offensive coordinator. When Sarkisian was on USC's staff under coach Pete Carroll, the Trojans were 74-15 -- including 22-3 when he was offensive coordinator.
"He embodies many of the qualities for which we looked," Haden said. "He is an innovative coach who recruits well and develops players. He is a proven and successful leader. He connects with people. He has energy and passion. He knows how to build a program and create a culture that we value. He is committed to academic success and rules compliance. And he understands the heritage and tradition of USC."
and granted it was small sample size, but Smith just knocked
it out of the park on his introductory press conference.
Nothing like the guy portrayed on here. Shocking I know.
Link?
http://bennyshouse.freeforums.net/thread/7548/press-conference-steaming-osubeavers-com
size but fucking hell in those few minutes I thought
passionate and well spoken. Not two words associated
on here with Smith. Guess it doesn't matter because it
basically comes down to recruiting talent but if that's his
real personality, it would hold up in a living room.
on the link above. Beaver fans impressed.
Portrayal on here is the undertaker couldn't put a
sentence together. Presser was 180 degrees opposite of that.
impress Beaver fans not you. An open mind is a wonderful
thing.