Still gay as fuck for Sark
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I'm pretty sure I know how this happened. At the tim, I was around the program a lot more and I saw some of this, not up close but also not just through word of mouth or scuttlebutt (though there was a lot of that). You have to remember, when Sark got this job, the "failing up" rep wasn't out there yet. He was a (fake) coordinator at THE program every Husky loves who got a job at a program that was taking a flyer on him.
So, in the beginning, Sark seemed, not deer in headlights, but also not nearly as confident as he would later learn to be. What I'm sure happened with dipshit Kim was that Sark at that time was ingratiating himself with everyone here, and I mean everyone, and I think he assumed Grinolds and those guys were influencers among Husky boosters and backers. And there's no reason why he wouldn't; he was new around here and Grinolds totally acts that part.
So, he treats Kim as more important than he actually is and by the time he figures it out, if he ever figured it out, he was already starting to lose support around Montlake and Kim was in control of an outlet that aggregated some approval for him.
If the current version of Sark were to have gotten the Washington job, there's little doubt in my mind that he sees Kim coming and pushes him to the side. Kim is no influencer and it doesn't take a genius to see that when you've been here for 5 minutes.
By the time he does see it, pressure is mounting around here and he needs all the friends he can get. Nobody, including him, had any idea Pat Haden would Pat Haden.
PS: Sark would last 5 minutes in the NFL as a HC. He's not cut out for leadership.
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Exactly! There’s a picture of him before playing UW in one of the Bowl games, not sure if it was Alamo or Sugar, where he’s alone, leaning against a wall looking like he wanted to be anywhere but where he was.
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He knew by the time both of those games happened that he had a Washington problem. He also knew in '23 that if that Oregon team couldn't beat Washington he was going to have a hard time doing it.
I love that every time he faced the program he bolted on he got his ass wiped. You know damn well that's personally embarrassing to him and, short of beating Alabama or Georgia, there's probably no program in the country he'd rather beat than UW.



