Kim's finally found an audience that hasn't heard his schtick yet and will actually think he's credible ... at least for the first 5 times he repeats himself and pretends to be a true college football "insider".
After that, they'll just save his posts and then mock him ... the same way we all do.
He's still trying to ride Sark's jock to significance after all these years. It's kind of amazing when you think about.
Lmao. At least kiffen spent a couple of years at FAU on his redemption tour.
Sark washed out in the NFL and then called complex plays like “pass it to davonta smith” for the most talented roster in the country.
Being a Washington fan is miserable, but at least we aren’t UT fans. To have every institutional advantage, but be absolute dreck year after year. No wonder their fans are crazy.
I can’t even remotely fathom how blindingly angry I would be right now if I were a UT fan. Absolute Error 404. Water dumped onto CPU. Cannot compute.
I hope for Sark’s sake that he’s solved all his demons because going to Texas/Austin will be a pressure cooker the likes he’s never seen before
Let me ask a question. In all seriousness. When was the last time upper campus has supported this football program? I mean really supported. Sark may do really well with Texas. He has a hot be
JFC. Dude is 46 years old and has now been the HC at UW, USC, and Texas. He's gotta have some sort of Jedi-mind-trick convincing skills like Jeffrey Epstein.
Maybe after getting fired at Texas, he'll end up the Seahawks' HC. It would not surprise me one bit, nothing does anymore with this ass hat.
I hope for Sark’s sake that he’s solved all his demons because going to Texas/Austin will be a pressure cooker the likes he’s never seen before
I like Sark just how I remember him, as a self destructive whore chaser with a drinking problem and a pill habit.
There are few people on earth who I have this much disdain for. I don't hate Sarkisian. I just don't care one tiny bit about him or his welfare. He still exists in a high profile position so I wish to be entertained by his continual wasting of opportunities of a lifetime.
I just don't see what Sark brings that Herman doesn't. Texas has a culture problem that's chewed up two coaches now. Sark was a terrible program manager.
I've never seen someone benefit from NOT or NO LONGER being a total drunk than Sark.
It's like because he was so drunk at UW and USC he gets opportunities other people wouldn't. Mystifying.
I just don't see what Sark brings that Herman doesn't. Texas has a culture problem that's chewed up two coaches now. Sark was a terrible program manager.
I've never seen someone benefit from NOT or NO LONGER being a total drunk than Sark.
It's like because he was so drunk at UW and USC he gets opportunities other people wouldn't. Mystifying.
The boosters are crazy at Texas. I don’t think he will be a huge upgrade over Herman either, but he is doing very well at Bama. I think he’s a very, very good OC. Yeah, it’s Bama but after his success he will get the very best skill guys.
I don’t see how he makes Texas the physical force every team needs to be. I’m with most here, it very likely won’t end well, but I am excited to watch.
I never thought Chip Kelly would ever be as bad as he became. Harbaugh is a joke at Michigan at this point. Things do change in CFB. I would hire Sark over either guy right now which seems unfathomable from when they were all in the PAC 12.
I knew for certain Sark couldn’t hack it at USC. I’m a lot more on the fence about him at Texas but the pressure is going to be high, they haven’t been all that great for awhile, and they will expect him to compete for natties right away.
I have a theory that's been bouncing around in my head for a while when it comes to schools like Texas and coaches who win:
After going through a college S&C program and aging up a few years, the difference between a can't-miss 5-star player and a run of the mill 3-star shrinks. In some (albeit rare) cases, the 3-star passes the 5-star. This is where system and coaching becomes important. The talent gap after years in a good program closes enough that winning and losing isn't perfectly predictable by talent ratio (although it's a decent mile high guide). A program like Texas, though, is just such a phenomenal outlier that it's worth a closer look. The talent:performance ratio is off the charts bad. If players of that caliber were developed at the same rate as the average player and put in an even remotely decent offensive/defensive system, their schedule should basically be Oklahoma and that's it.
Now that I've rambled enough, my theory is that what separates great coaches like Saban and Meyer, etc. from flameouts at schools like Texas, Georgia, Florida, Miami, Tennessee, etc. is that they command enough respect from 5-star athletes that the kids come into the program and behave in the same way a 3-star would at their dream hometown school in bumfuck Kansas. My theory is that managing the egos of top-50 recruits is Saban and Meyers' greatest gift as coaches. They're bigger than even the #1 recruit in the country, and the recruits know it. This matters. They're able to get these primadonnas to play for the team instead of themselves.
There's zero explanation for Texas' record over the last decade+ other that elite athletes no buying in. The pieces have always been there.
I don't see Sark as the kind of coach who is going to command the respect of the type of recruits that will be available to him. He's going to make promises, blow them daily like they've been blown daily their whole lives, etc., and the cycle will continue. What high school All-American isn't going to believe he's better at what he does than Sark is at coaching?
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Texas boreds don’t seem to understand how lucky they should feel to be 7-6 and bowl eligible.
Let me ask a question. In all seriousness. When was the last time upper campus has supported this football program? I mean really supported. Sark may do really well with Texas. He has a hot be Looks like he was slated to take over for Saban.
Maybe after getting fired at Texas, he'll end up the Seahawks' HC. It would not surprise me one bit, nothing does anymore with this ass hat.
There are few people on earth who I have this much disdain for. I don't hate Sarkisian. I just don't care one tiny bit about him or his welfare. He still exists in a high profile position so I wish to be entertained by his continual wasting of opportunities of a lifetime.
that bammer offense was humming under daboll and kiff, sark just kept doing that.
I've never seen someone benefit from NOT or NO LONGER being a total drunk than Sark.
It's like because he was so drunk at UW and USC he gets opportunities other people wouldn't. Mystifying.
“I thought Budda was going to choose UCLA instead of Oregon so when he committed to Oregon I figured there was no chance for him to change his mind.”
These were actual takes by the doogman guys. Of all the dumb shit they have poster, these rank right bear the top.
I don’t see how he makes Texas the physical force every team needs to be. I’m with most here, it very likely won’t end well, but I am excited to watch.
I never thought Chip Kelly would ever be as bad as he became. Harbaugh is a joke at Michigan at this point. Things do change in CFB. I would hire Sark over either guy right now which seems unfathomable from when they were all in the PAC 12.
I knew for certain Sark couldn’t hack it at USC. I’m a lot more on the fence about him at Texas but the pressure is going to be high, they haven’t been all that great for awhile, and they will expect him to compete for natties right away.
After going through a college S&C program and aging up a few years, the difference between a can't-miss 5-star player and a run of the mill 3-star shrinks. In some (albeit rare) cases, the 3-star passes the 5-star. This is where system and coaching becomes important. The talent gap after years in a good program closes enough that winning and losing isn't perfectly predictable by talent ratio (although it's a decent mile high guide). A program like Texas, though, is just such a phenomenal outlier that it's worth a closer look. The talent:performance ratio is off the charts bad. If players of that caliber were developed at the same rate as the average player and put in an even remotely decent offensive/defensive system, their schedule should basically be Oklahoma and that's it.
Now that I've rambled enough, my theory is that what separates great coaches like Saban and Meyer, etc. from flameouts at schools like Texas, Georgia, Florida, Miami, Tennessee, etc. is that they command enough respect from 5-star athletes that the kids come into the program and behave in the same way a 3-star would at their dream hometown school in bumfuck Kansas. My theory is that managing the egos of top-50 recruits is Saban and Meyers' greatest gift as coaches. They're bigger than even the #1 recruit in the country, and the recruits know it. This matters. They're able to get these primadonnas to play for the team instead of themselves.
There's zero explanation for Texas' record over the last decade+ other that elite athletes no buying in. The pieces have always been there.
I don't see Sark as the kind of coach who is going to command the respect of the type of recruits that will be available to him. He's going to make promises, blow them daily like they've been blown daily their whole lives, etc., and the cycle will continue. What high school All-American isn't going to believe he's better at what he does than Sark is at coaching?