Josh Pate On The Future Of Steve Sarkisian & Texas (Late Kick Cut)
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- Опубликовано: 4 сен 2024
- Texas and Steve Sarkisian are entering life in the SEC with high expectations and a loaded roster, and on Late Kick Live Ep 531 Josh Pate discussed the future of the Longhorn program as well as what the public thinks of Texas and Sark. Let us know what you think in the comments below and be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the channel and CLICK THE BELL for notifications as we bring you multiple live shows per week!
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1. Coach Sarkisian is a human, who has survived fire.
2. Coach Sarkisian is someone that has not shied away from his frailties.
3. Coach Sarkisian is someone that has magnified his errors to ensure young men don't repeat his own errors.
4. Coach Sarkisian is my team's head coach, and I hope he remains my team's head coach for many years to come.
"Hook Em"
Very well said 👏🏿
5. Coach Sarkisian is someone who loses his mind on tunnel employees for doing their job.
6. Coach sarkisian is 39-25 at Texas. And is just over .500 in his 10 years of being a HC…I hope he’s y’all’s coach for many years to come too 😂
Josh, thank you for always reporting on the facts. Of all the SEC reporters, you based your opinions on evidence and not emotion. Most of the SEC reporters hate Texas and report nothing but negative garbage. Thank you for keeping it honest.
He's going lead Texas to a national championship soon
Sometimes coaching success is about timing......Sark going to Texas at this time in college football history is really fortunate for both entities.
OU fan here. Hes a good coach. Theres alot of good coaches. Its the ones that consitantly.have good winning seasons that become great.
i like sark. i'm glad he's our coach and that he's succeeding. only those that have never screwed up look down on those that have. i also like that he used a gradual (but not TOO gradual) process.
Great points and completely agree. I’d add that those who look down upon those who have made mistakes just haven’t been caught yet in their own mistakes.
Coach Sark is using his own version of the process and so far he’s really making quite the impact. Always enjoyed his work when he was in Tuscaloosa and I wish him continued success in Texas.
RTR
At least you dont have Brian Kelley
@@lesterakalezer9891 reading comprehension, pal. we like sark
@@jeffakin3095 Yes I aint no dummy😄. I was just making a point. Nothing directed at Sark.
Sark has done a magnificent job building a program. Better, turning a storied program around from being lost in the abyss. He built a great team of coaches, he learned from his mentors notably Saban. The team is showing great promise. We ain't done yet and respect the new challenges and expect that the new teams will respect us as well. Hook'em. Cant wait for the new season.
He’s definitely the right coach for Texas but like you said, he needs more 10+ seasons
Every time I hear him in a news conference and the things he has in mind I become more and more impressed.
I like the direction of the program and I really admire what Sark is building.
I still think he has to improve some of his in-game coaching and decision making. We can’t ’sleep walk’ and get into tight situations in the SEC.
As you mentioned, I do want to see more. Last year was great-but it was in a pretty weak and limping Big 12.
1:59 Josh…It didn’t not matter if they had a more stacked roster going back the last 15 years. They’ve had 2 10+ win seasons since 2010. They’ve had 5 losing seasons since 2010. Sure they “outmanned” other teams on paper but they were getting walked over by the majority of the conference for years.
I don't understand why people say they will play more elite teams in the SEC. In recent history, they had two elite teams. Georgia and Alabama. The rest of the teams were not that good.
then why did LSU win the championship in 2019? lightning in a bottle?
nobody said the word “elite” but the fact that the current Big-12 haven’t won the championship since 1984 is all you need to know. only TCU has reached the national championship in the CFP era from the Big-12. not even Texas nor Oklahoma did that.
after 1985, 6 SEC teams not including Texas and Oklahoma had won a championship. so it is indeed a different league-not a have and have nots league, and 11 teams are always filled with talented in the conference, not just 4 teams in the Big-12
Washington was good too
You do realize that roughly 12 of the top 20 teams in team talent composite this year are going to be from the SEC right? The SEC has had more than double the amount of draft picks than that of the second place conference since 2000. There’s just more talent across the board in the SEC, even on “bad” teams.
@@GoatedAtNFSyou do realize that Texas only lost to that 2019 LSU team by one touch down, with a QB that was a dollar store version of Tim Tebow and couldn’t throw the ball more than 25 yards? And that Texas team finished 8-5. The SEC has for years had an inflated image due to the ESPN hype train and have for years. Not to mention “neutral” games against big opponents that are alway 1000 miles closer to the SEC team than the other team, or they just play FCS schools to make it look like they are powerhouses
@@driver8703 step 1:
denial
That video of sark cracks me up “ don’t fucking touch me!”
Zoned in
Sark could come to Tennessee and win like 6 nattys as OC lol think about it
Texas has a winning record against the current SEC 8-7
He's Kirby before he broke through at Georgia
Sark will be fine. They have been recruiting well and have the QB room
As an Aggie I have to say he has done a good job turning the sips around, but we will see how they do in the SEC. The point spread in wins they had in the B12 against arguably weaker teams is a little scary. Even if they had stayed in the B12, it was questionable if they were going to repeat last year's performance, but in his favor is the three year in a row improvement in wins. Why WOULDN'T they do as well this year?
Good show. No way would Sark have ever been a group of 5 head coach however. By year two as Bama's OC, Saban had already discussed with Sark that he should wait for him to retire and then take over as the Tide's head coach. He would not have passed that up to coach Tulsa.
SS. Came. From the
Grave at. SC. To now
A. Shot. To be a
Baby GOAT.??? ❤😅❤
As a Texas fan, I love Sark. What concerns me this year is the loss of talent to the draft, and the secondary still looks suspect from the spring game. The secondary was the team's Achilles heel last year.
Poor aggiee
Sark has a ring
Sark has big game DNA in him thru Pete Carrol and Nick Saban. I believe most of us think he’s heading in the right direction.
The comment about TX playing "elite" or "comparable" teams in the SEC? I'm going to turn that on it's head. One of the biggest complaints about TX during it's dark decade has been playing to it's competition. It gets up for big games and plays better than expected but also plays down to lesser opponents and plays worse than expected. We still have to wait and see but I would argue that TX might actually benefit from a tougher schedule against "elite" or "comparable" opponents in that it gets up for games that matter and more games matter in the SEC (with the caveat of injuries aside).
What do I think of Steve Sarkison? 1st and goal pass from the 2 that lost the iron bowl.
Let’s gooo …Sark is the Elon Musk of coaches…he does it all but just needs to concentrate on one…HookEm
Great OC, the jury is still out on him as HC. USC didn’t end well, waiting for more data.
Notice he didn’t include aggy as one of the teams with comparable talent? 😂
Texas has beaten Oklahoma more times in their history. Please get this right.
They got handed a cakewalk intro to the SEC this year... Basically just UGA on the schedule and the bottom 5-6 in the conference, what a crazy stroke of... luck?
Brilliant offensive mind that can coach up the kids, and he can design plays and put the players in position to win the battles using schemes that puts the best players against lessor defenders, even if the advantage is small, that advantages add up. Anyone who can scheme offense like that, can help scheme a defense to stop opposing offenses. He will be fine. The problem is doing what has proven practically impossible for ALL college coaches not named Saben, winning ALL of the game that you are suppose to win. Some games are going to a toss-up and the winner will be decided by an inch here or there or the bounce of the ball at an inopportune time in the game. That is football. Saban was historically great because outside of the first year at Bama, he pretty much won 100% of the games when Bama was clearly the better team. It seems like that would be a really easy thing to accomplish, but history pretty much says otherwise.
That is the $10M/year question. Can Sark win all of the games Texas is suppose to win. Even Mack usually lost games to "inferior" teams almost every year. When they didn't they won the NC. Evidently it is really hard and accomplishing it is Saban's real legacy.
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I was not aware he had been in trouble for being drunk on the job at both Washington and USC. Im sure the Saban rehab school for coaches that want to coach good was a positive turning point for him. Lets see if the money is too much to stay out of old habits.
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That was his 2020 Jimbo year. It’s all downhill from here.
Should have hired DeBoer when they had the chance RMFT 😂
What do I think of Sark?? 🥃🍸🍹🍺🍻🍾
Find God
His fate is the same as any other Texas coach. Once he has had marginal success, now he will puff his chest out and declare the hard working days are over, and decline in to a state where he gets fired.
not saying this will be the next mack brown
@@GoatedAtNFS i'll take something like 12 straight 11 win seasons, and most in the top 5, with a natty thrown in. i don't know how that is a bad thing. mack didn't rest on his laurels; mack tried to change the offense completely and had players on the roster for another.
Charlie strong had no success at Texas 😂
@@jeffakin3095 Mack didn't ever have a QB. That was his problem, and the problem with Texas, for long after he was gone.
@@jeffakin3095 granted it’s a different conference, that’s saying 11-1 regular season. that’s realistically hard to do.
That clip of him yelling at the kid in the Tunnel for slightly touching him makes me think he’s an Absolute weirdo
He was in the zone😊
Texas schedule this year is soft.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Texas A&M will probably hire him within a couple years.
In your dreams pedro..in your dreams.
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😂😂 TEXAS takes a&m coaches if they want them....aggy takes left overs that nobody else wants😂
They call him 7 win sark for a reason Quinn’s really trash to new wrs they fucked
You think Quinn’s trash?
@@bigtexas517 Quinn’s trash check bros footwork lmao 😂 also known as the glass little boy. And you got that boy riding the bench that was afraid to compete in any camps or any top dog shit lol lil 3a qb sitting there behind injury prone Quinn gonna be fun to watch
Let's discuss this in January