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  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 11,453

    I know Kim used this word to describe Mora which couldn't be further from the truth but Sark is going to implode down in USC.

    They won't put up with his bullshit down there. I was actually surprised Sark left to USC myself. Once he fails at USC I doubt he ever has another head coaching gig again.

    It was a very small moment but I thought Justin Wilcox yelling "9 wins" on his way out the door was very telling. These guys actually think they did a great job at Washington. From 0-12 to 9 wins brah. Sark and his boys actually believe the bullshit they're selling. In that context it's not at all surprising that Sark took the job.
    Damn I expect that nonsense from Sark but I figured Wilcox was above that garbage. I gotta say I was disappointed in Wilcox choosing to go with Sark.

    You are right that Sark thinks his tenure at Washington was a success. He's had so many up here in the media who have blown him the last few years telling him how great he is that I think he actually believes he inherited a true 0-12 program.
  • sarktastic
    sarktastic Member Posts: 9,208
    I read somewhere Sarks daddy was some so cal real estate developer and he and his buddies were long term USC big time boosters for years.
  • priapism
    priapism Member Posts: 2,384
    Some of you are forgetting:

    2013 Washington offense:

    Total Offense: 499.3 yds/game, 13th nationally (SC: 399.9 yds/game, 72nd nationally)
    Rushing Offense: 239.0 yds/game, 15th nationally (SC: 172.8 yds/game 59th nationally)
    Scoring Offense: 37.9 pts/game, 18th nationally (SC: 29.7 pts/game, 60th nationally)
    Third Down Conv. %: 49.0% overall, 11th nationally (SC: 35.1% overall, 97th nationally)
    Red Zone Score TD%: 85.2% overall (SC: 73.0% overall)

    The numbers don't lie.

    Sark has as good or better players at SC at every position other than TE and QB. Even if SC doesn't live up to these numbers, the offense will be much better than last season. Sark has the benefit of the experience of implementing this system last year at UW in order to adjust accordingly at SC. I saw UW's spring game last year and it wasn't much better than SC's yesterday.

    Let's see what happens in fall camp. If we still see some of these issues at that time, then there's reason for concern.

    Sark is a good coach and knows what he's doing. With all the great offenses around the country in today's game, you can't achieve the numbers listed above by accident.



    Sark's success at $C over the next 3 years will invalidate the beliefs here that he was a bad coach...
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,413 Standard Supporter
    priapism said:

    Some of you are forgetting:

    2013 Washington offense:

    Total Offense: 499.3 yds/game, 13th nationally (SC: 399.9 yds/game, 72nd nationally)
    Rushing Offense: 239.0 yds/game, 15th nationally (SC: 172.8 yds/game 59th nationally)
    Scoring Offense: 37.9 pts/game, 18th nationally (SC: 29.7 pts/game, 60th nationally)
    Third Down Conv. %: 49.0% overall, 11th nationally (SC: 35.1% overall, 97th nationally)
    Red Zone Score TD%: 85.2% overall (SC: 73.0% overall)

    The numbers don't lie.

    Sark has as good or better players at SC at every position other than TE and QB. Even if SC doesn't live up to these numbers, the offense will be much better than last season. Sark has the benefit of the experience of implementing this system last year at UW in order to adjust accordingly at SC. I saw UW's spring game last year and it wasn't much better than SC's yesterday.

    Let's see what happens in fall camp. If we still see some of these issues at that time, then there's reason for concern.

    Sark is a good coach and knows what he's doing. With all the great offenses around the country in today's game, you can't achieve the numbers listed above by accident.



    Sark's success at $C over the next 3 years will invalidate the beliefs here that he was a bad coach...

    I don't know if this post is a whoosh or not, but the bold isn't true. UW had better WR's and a better RB too. USC also lost 4 OL from last year's team. They already have a true freshman starting at guard. It's not that talented of an offense. UW's offense was good last year, but froze up and under achieved against the good teams. The offense was very average and even sucked in the 4 years before that. He's not a good OC, let alone a good head coach.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    priapism said:

    Some of you are forgetting:

    2013 Washington offense:

    Total Offense: 499.3 yds/game, 13th nationally (SC: 399.9 yds/game, 72nd nationally)
    Rushing Offense: 239.0 yds/game, 15th nationally (SC: 172.8 yds/game 59th nationally)
    Scoring Offense: 37.9 pts/game, 18th nationally (SC: 29.7 pts/game, 60th nationally)
    Third Down Conv. %: 49.0% overall, 11th nationally (SC: 35.1% overall, 97th nationally)
    Red Zone Score TD%: 85.2% overall (SC: 73.0% overall)

    The numbers don't lie.

    Sark has as good or better players at SC at every position other than TE and QB. Even if SC doesn't live up to these numbers, the offense will be much better than last season. Sark has the benefit of the experience of implementing this system last year at UW in order to adjust accordingly at SC. I saw UW's spring game last year and it wasn't much better than SC's yesterday.

    Let's see what happens in fall camp. If we still see some of these issues at that time, then there's reason for concern.

    Sark is a good coach and knows what he's doing. With all the great offenses around the country in today's game, you can't achieve the numbers listed above by accident.



    Sark's success at $C over the next 3 years will invalidate the beliefs here that he was a bad coach...

    Hope this is a whoosh. Otherwise you just ruined a great handle.

  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 11,453
    priapism said:

    Some of you are forgetting:

    2013 Washington offense:

    Total Offense: 499.3 yds/game, 13th nationally (SC: 399.9 yds/game, 72nd nationally)
    Rushing Offense: 239.0 yds/game, 15th nationally (SC: 172.8 yds/game 59th nationally)
    Scoring Offense: 37.9 pts/game, 18th nationally (SC: 29.7 pts/game, 60th nationally)
    Third Down Conv. %: 49.0% overall, 11th nationally (SC: 35.1% overall, 97th nationally)
    Red Zone Score TD%: 85.2% overall (SC: 73.0% overall)

    The numbers don't lie.

    Sark has as good or better players at SC at every position other than TE and QB. Even if SC doesn't live up to these numbers, the offense will be much better than last season. Sark has the benefit of the experience of implementing this system last year at UW in order to adjust accordingly at SC. I saw UW's spring game last year and it wasn't much better than SC's yesterday.

    Let's see what happens in fall camp. If we still see some of these issues at that time, then there's reason for concern.

    Sark is a good coach and knows what he's doing. With all the great offenses around the country in today's game, you can't achieve the numbers listed above by accident.



    Sark's success at $C over the next 3 years will invalidate the beliefs here that he was a bad coach...

    Can you quote this "Great" coach and his offensive numbers from 2009, 2010, and 2012? Sark had two good years of offense, one average(2009) and two shit years(2010 and 2012).

    Sark was all over the place offensively and against the good teams his teams didn't do jack shit.
  • Swaye
    Swaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,741 Founders Club