I remember my highlight of Sark recruiting was flipping Sean Parker from Arizona on signing day. Lol today that would be a huge disappointment. He was 115 on the composite, 156 by 247.Stealing a high four star guy like that is never going to be a disappointment.
I remember my highlight of Sark recruiting was flipping Sean Parker from Arizona on signing day. Lol today that would be a huge disappointment.
I remember my highlight of Sark recruiting was flipping Sean Parker from Arizona on signing day. Lol today that would be a huge disappointment. He was 115 on the composite, 156 by 247.Stealing a high four star guy like that is never going to be a disappointment. Stealing commits from Arizona is always speshul.
I remember my highlight of Sark recruiting was flipping Sean Parker from Arizona on signing day. Lol today that would be a huge disappointment. He was 115 on the composite, 156 by 247.Stealing a high four star guy like that is never going to be a disappointment. Stealing commits from Arizona is always speshul. We stole Joe Tryon from WSU and praise be to Allah we did.
There's a thread right now thanking Sark for his contributions to getting this team to the Rose Bowl. here's some gemsSark took the job when we were lost. We could have ended up like Minnesota. Done...We were close, 0-12 in 2008. He saw the opportunity that the Washington job was. We are so lucky. Glad to be back in the Rose Bowl. It means so much. He laid the blueprint for coach Pete to come in and take us to were we belong. Competing for Pac 12 champions, and National Championships.Coach Sark quickly pulled our program out of the ditch it was in, infused it with energy, beat very good USuC teams in year 1 (really, a modern day miracle) AND year 2, and from year 2 through year 5 had our team in a bowl. for that, i'm grateful.Sark’s tenure was the first glimmer of hope I had as a husky fan and I will always thank him for that.I always liked Sarkisian and appreciated him getting the program back on track. He made Dawgman better too lol. Sark was a great recruiter and was relentless. I'll never forget landing Sean Parker. Then getting Tosh and flipping Shaq was the big coup. Those were exciting times on the board. Sark will always be one of my favorite UW coaches. I know he didn’t get us to the promise land but like all the above posts mentioned, he brought us out of our darkest hour! Think about that, he was the coach that took us from the lowest point in our history (I think) and brought us back to a bowl game and some revelance. And man could he put together a staff and recruit!!!Sark imo, was the greatest transition coach in the history of the program. He rebuilt the image of the program, overhauled the talent on the roster and then had the decency to leave at the perfect time. His teams were fun to watch and he really elevated the energy and made the program fun at a time when it had been miserable. I loved the staff he had two, Sark had his demons but he deserves another shot imo. He had a very gifted offensive mind schematically.
I remember my highlight of Sark recruiting was flipping Sean Parker from Arizona on signing day. Lol today that would be a huge disappointment. He was 115 on the composite, 156 by 247.Stealing a high four star guy like that is never going to be a disappointment. Stealing commits from Arizona is always speshul. You have your facts wrong, he chose us over Michigan and USC on signing day. That was a huge coup, especially for a team that was coming off of a 5-7 season.
JFC perpetual 7-6 IS EXACTLY WHAT MINNESOTA IS.All you need to know about Sark's "rebuild" is that the team he inherited almost beat LSU in game 1. Three years later they lost 42-0.
Sark helped Dawgman by getting all the good posters banned
Sark was such a relentless recruiter. If he wasn't so relentless we wouldn't have inked the 26-30 player classes that allowed us to sneak into the top 25 in recruiting rankings. Those were the days, man. I miss em.
There's a thread right now thanking Sark for his contributions to getting this team to the Rose Bowl. here's some gemsSark took the job when we were lost. We could have ended up like Minnesota. Done...We were close, 0-12 in 2008. He saw the opportunity that the Washington job was. We are so lucky. Glad to be back in the Rose Bowl. It means so much. He laid the blueprint for coach Pete to come in and take us to were we belong. Competing for Pac 12 champions, and National Championships.Coach Sark quickly pulled our program out of the ditch it was in, infused it with energy, beat very good USuC teams in year 1 (really, a modern day miracle) AND year 2, and from year 2 through year 5 had our team in a bowl. for that, i'm grateful.Sark’s tenure was the first glimmer of hope I had as a husky fan and I will always thank him for that.I always liked Sarkisian and appreciated him getting the program back on track. He made Dawgman better too lol. Sark was a great recruiter and was relentless. I'll never forget landing Sean Parker. Then getting Tosh and flipping Shaq was the big coup. Those were exciting times on the board. Sark will always be one of my favorite UW coaches. I know he didn’t get us to the promise land but like all the above posts mentioned, he brought us out of our darkest hour! Think about that, he was the coach that took us from the lowest point in our history (I think) and brought us back to a bowl game and some revelance. And man could he put together a staff and recruit!!!Sark imo, was the greatest transition coach in the history of the program. He rebuilt the image of the program, overhauled the talent on the roster and then had the decency to leave at the perfect time. His teams were fun to watch and he really elevated the energy and made the program fun at a time when it had been miserable. I loved the staff he had two, Sark had his demons but he deserves another shot imo. He had a very gifted offensive mind schematically. Basically parroting what Softy and Millen talked about for 30 minutes on the Honks yesterday