Coach Stephen Ambrose Sarkisian.......Staff

OB says Arnett is interviewing for the job via Zoom right now.

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I wonder what Malcolm Epps thinks of the Banks hire?
Is he excited, or is he scared?
Epps could make himself some money from the NFL if he would buy into the program. Will he?
 
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Sark wants us to follow the Alabama model
An approach that got Brent Musburger in some hot water back in the day


Did the camera man, director, and producers get in hot water also for keeping the young lady on the screen during his comments? Rhetorical. I'm sure they didn't.
 
According to Anwar -

Arnett showed up to the LSU interview wearing his Miss St. gear and went in demanding total control over his staff.

LOL
 
Leaving Arnett, Golding and possibly Pruitt
At least those are the known knowns
There could always be another known unknown, or is it unknown known?

I think the way this went down saves the buyout, explains the slow movement

 
And now Urban is stealing from us!
The horror of it all


Lol
Not sure what a Chief of Staff is...
Like Trapper John, M.D.??

Either way...seems as though UM found at least a few things he liked while peeking under our hood.

And the fact that he might even be thinking about Ash should give a few people who are quick on the fire-him trigger here pause.
Seems like Ash has many suitors right now...
...but hornfans knows best

Edit: just saw JFs post....He did take him
 
Lol
Not sure what a Chief of Staff is...
Like Trapper John, M.D.??

Either way...seems as though UM found at least a few things he liked while peeking under our hood.

And the fact that he might even be thinking about Ash should give a few people who are quick on the fire-him trigger here pause.
Seems like Ash has many suitors right now...
...but hornfans knows best
Trap was a sellout after he left Korea. Pity.
 
What's going to be interesting is the culture that Sark instills. When my son was being recruiting. Alabama was all focus. The player's attitudes were "are you good enough to play here?" Saban wasn't standing with the BMD, he was on the practice field coaching. He never got in a player's face except when they didn't do what they were being taught to do. He knew each position and would talk to individual players about where to put their hands, how to turn their hips, where to keep their eyes, how to move their feet, etc. Everything was focused on coaching the kids AND the coaches. He was showing them how to coach.

The thing that is sadly missing is coaches that actually coach the position. Most will just yell, "play harder, be tougher, be more consistent". But if a kid doesn't know the nuances of the position, playing bad technique does no good. Most really good players coming out of high school could just out athlete the competition, that's not true in college. They absolutely need to be taught the position in every little detail.

As an aside:

Alabama: My son was escorted around campus by this very cute little coed with a huge southern drawl. If she had driven a pickup truck, he would have committed that day.

Florida: Urban and his staff were all about competition. They had one on one competition and team competitions every single day. Starters weren't automatic, whoever won their competitions got to start. They also had the best sports medicine program. Meyer sat and watched film of my son's position for almost an hour with him. Mullen himself escorted him around campus. And seeing the Pouncy twins share a scooter was hilarious, the shocks on that thing didn't stand a chance.

Florida State: Bowden was still there, but wasn't really "there". The offense and defense were two pretty separate teams. You could tell by the culture, they were going to have problems. Their big selling point was there are 10 females to every male on campus.

LSU: Les Miles really is Inspector Clouseau. When we sat down one on one he talked about everything but football and every sentence was a new subject. At practice he walked around like he was at a party, but couldn't understand why all these people were in his living room. They had the best academic support and nutrition program.
 
Trap was a sellout after he left Korea. Pity.

I once rode in a gondola up the mountain in Colorado with Wayne Rogers and his kids. He talked the whole way. Was very funny, had everyone laughing hard. The kids acted like they knew what was coming but were powerless to stop it
That's all I got on Trapper John
 
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