Second Thoughts?
Wonder if Washington athletic director Scott Woodward could possibly be having any second thoughts? The Huskies already committed a couple minor recruiting violations, put-together a recruiting class rated worse than Washington State and lost two assistant coaches hired by Steve Sarkisian.



Hmmmm.....
Tim Davis
Sark: Hello Pete? How's it going? Bet you $50 bucks you can't name five Offensive Coordinators. Go ahead, name 'em. "Click" Hello? Hello? You still there?
Sark does seem to be off to a rough start. Unlike, wunderkind Kiff who pulled off a top 15 recruiting class and really has the base fired up for his insolent remarks about his SEC competition. It is obvious that Kiff had better coaching connections, and a better strategy for how to build his staff. Give'em hell, Kiff!
Tennessee just reported two violations committed under Kiff's watch and reprimanded Kiff and Orgeron. Interestingly, the violations were the same as Sark's -- simulating game-day atmosphere to recruits.
like father like son
Did Sark hurt you, physically or emotionally? You appear to have issues with people moving on to new, non-USC opportunities.
More directly to your comment, what exactly was Sark supposed to do? Leave USC pre-Rose Bowl? Get the best class in the conference, at a school mired in awfulness for nearly a decade, in one month of recruiting? Keep coaches from leaving his program when offered better jobs? My, even Caesar has that problem. Finally, where, o where, do you think that Sark (and Kiff) learned the "tactics" that violate some of the NCAA's admittedly more ridiculous rules? Not from there mentor at USC? Nah. USC uber alles.
wigheaded... thank you
Sark and Kiffin are major league frauds.
Seriously Scott? Seriously? This is a pathetic post. If you want to speculate, why don't you take a look at Pete and connect the dots. Where did Sark and Kiffen learn these "tricks" of the trade? I've already drawn my conclusions. And if I were a Washington fan, I'd have zero regrets about hiring Sark. Same with Tennessee and Kiffen. Report some news. This is crapola.
Wolfie: "Wonder if Washington athletic director Scott Woodward could possibly be having any second thoughts?"
You're wondering? Seriously? Why don't you try something novel, then? Something an actual reporter might do. Why don't you pick up the phone, call Scott Woodward and ask?
I know the actual behavior of a real reporter might seem foreign to you, but hey, give it a shot for a change.