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Posted on 6/23/22 at 2:19 pm to Buckeye06
Posted on 6/23/22 at 2:19 pm to Buckeye06
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The appeal is that he was an elite OC at Bama with elite talent.
It predated that. I think it started with him being reared in the pass happy BYU system and working with Norm Chow at USC. He has the QB whisperer label since his earliest days.
Here are comments when he was hired at Washington in 2008.
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Sarkisian was one of the best quarterbacks in college football when he played for BYU back in the early nineties. He comes from the Lavell Edwards/Norm Chow School of coaching. He played under Norm at BYU and coached with him at USC.
He earned his way through the coaching ranks as a QB guru with an impressive resume that includes Carson Palmer and Matt Leinhart. Steve Sarkisian understands how to coach quarterbacks and that is good news if you happen to be Jake Locker, or the next Montlake Jake in waiting, Skyline's Jake Heaps. He should be able to get a quantum leap of improvement in this area next year for Washington.
Posted on 6/23/22 at 6:47 pm to Windy City
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The appeal is that he was an elite OC at Bama with elite talent.
It predated that. I think it started with him being reared in the pass happy BYU system and working with Norm Chow at USC. He has the QB whisperer label since his earliest days.
Here are comments when he was hired at Washington in 2008.
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Sarkisian was one of the best quarterbacks in college football when he played for BYU back in the early nineties. He comes from the Lavell Edwards/Norm Chow School of coaching. He played under Norm at BYU and coached with him at USC.
He earned his way through the coaching ranks as a QB guru with an impressive resume that includes Carson Palmer and Matt Leinhart. Steve Sarkisian understands how to coach quarterbacks and that is good news if you happen to be Jake Locker, or the next Montlake Jake in waiting, Skyline's Jake Heaps. He should be able to get a quantum leap of improvement in this area next year for Washington.
That is called "the good old days". Doesn't mean he is still the same quarterback guru he was back in the good old days. Texas couldn't even beat lowly Kansas last year! How is he still the quarterback guru from last year and couldn't beat Kansas?
This post was edited on 6/23/22 at 6:50 pm
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