I believe this was a no-brainer.
Steve Sarkisian, Alabama's offensive coordinator, rumored to be successor.
Steve Sarkisian, Alabama's offensive coordinator, rumored to be successor.
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Meyer already said he wasn't interested.
So why announce on Dec. 12 that Herman is the coach for the '21 season? Maybe texASS way to keep the recruits from bailing?Interesting that they waited so long. I guess they couldn't talk to Sarkisian or announce until the new year. Saved them some money on a buyout.
VT was bout as close to a flash in the pan as it gets. Bwaaa ha ha ha ha.
There are many good AA and NA meetings in and around Austin... As a priest once wrote me after a relapse, "when are you going to get the sense that God gave a jackass? We drink and use because we drink and use. It is what addicts do. We don't need a reason..."Was just about to say the same thing. Hopefully he has gotten help. Austin isnt the best place for someone with a drinking problem.
That was for early signing day I’ll bet
I was thinking the same thing...You heard it here first: The Texass job will put Sarkisian on the sauce again. He will get fired drinking on the job. Sarkisian is OC under the guidance of Saban's short leash policies. He cannot handle the stress of HC. He couldn't handle the USC donors. He is going to be hit with tidal wave of rich assholes in Austin.
I admire people who conquer addictions and restore their lives. It takes a lot of effort and resolve to overcome those things.It is stunning how little you so called experts know about alcoholism. To assume that the job or the environment will automatically cause Sark to relapse is preposterous. I started an E.A.P. in my company in the mid 80s. In 1986 I availed myself of the program. For 30 more years I had a successful career as an executive in the AB system. In other words, I was around beer pretty much 24/7. I expect he will do well, whether as a coach or a recovering alcoholic.
Rarely have we seen a person fail who has THOROUGHLY followed our path...It is stunning how little you so called experts know about alcoholism. To assume that the job or the environment will automatically cause Sark to relapse is preposterous. I started an E.A.P. in my company in the mid 80s. In 1986 I availed myself of the program. For 30 more years I had a successful career as an executive in the AB system. In other words, I was around beer pretty much 24/7. I expect he will do well, whether as a coach or a recovering alcoholic.
So why announce on Dec. 12 that Herman is the coach for the '21 season? Maybe texASS way to keep the recruits from bailing?
I was thinking the same.Are we about to hold an AA meeting?
Yep...It's not about what one says. It's about what one doesn't say.Goddam semantics.
For those of us that have little experience in dealing with the dark side of alcohol, what is E.A.P. and AB system?It is stunning how little you so called experts know about alcoholism. To assume that the job or the environment will automatically cause Sark to relapse is preposterous. I started an E.A.P. in my company in the mid 80s. In 1986 I availed myself of the program. For 30 more years I had a successful career as an executive in the AB system. In other words, I was around beer pretty much 24/7. I expect he will do well, whether as a coach or a recovering alcoholic.
Thank you sir. I've drank enough beer in my life to float the USS Ronald Reagan but I never had a problem with it. I'm not familiar with these terms. In my industry, contract employees were screened thoroughly before being hired.Companies routinely establish an Employee Assistance Program. I did at my company back in the ‘90s. I took AB to mean Alcoholic Beverage.