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a reflection on sark

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  • chuck
    chuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,865 Swaye's Wigwam

    I think part of the appeal to younger coaches was that Sark partied and took them to a lot of fun stuff. Recruiting trips were fun and excuses to party.

    Tosh was working for Tedford. Wilcox had mostly worked for Pete and probably knew it was a sinking ship at Tennessee. Sirmon was going to go wherever Wilcox went.

    I remember Vols fans coming to doogman and saying that they were meh to mildly displeased on Wilcox, but really disappointed to see Sirmon go.
  • dannarc
    dannarc Member Posts: 2,800
    Peterman came in with a staff and a track record of success, even knocking off a couple blue bloods. As tim goes on, I think this is the way to go, instead of hiring within and cobbling together whoever is available at the time
  • HuskyJW
    HuskyJW Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 15,591 Founders Club
    edited September 2021

    The reason Sark hit a home run with those guys is he had no previous affiliation to any of them. Most coaches simply hire their buddies or who they knew which is why Holt was hired in the first place and Holt hired a bunch of guys that worked at Idaho with him.

    This
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 70,359 Founders Club

    The reason Sark hit a home run with those guys is he had no previous affiliation to any of them. Most coaches simply hire their buddies or who they knew which is why Holt was hired in the first place and Holt hired a bunch of guys that worked at Idaho with him.

    In Chuck Knox's autobiography (RIP), he talked about how if you see him on the sidelines, he is surrounded by the same old familiar faces year after year. Some of them tracing all the way back to his Juniata days in Pennsylvania. He said you surround yourself with people you trust and it's better the devil you know than the devil you don't know.