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Sarkisian uses Alabama for new job

Tide offensive coordinato­r will take over Texas

- By John Zenor

Steve Sarkisian is the latest Alabama coordinato­r to be drawing up game plans for a national title showdown before leaving for a new head coaching job.

The top-ranked Crimson Tide’s offensive chief is trying to treat the transition as business as usual, saying Wednesday that his “week has been as normal as it could be.”

“Quite honestly, my week for me would be a normal game week as if I hadn’t taken the Texas job,” Sarkisian said. “My focus is on the game. I’m prepping for the ballgame.”

But the fact is, Sarkisian is Texas-bound. The Longhorns fired Tom Herman and hired Sarkisian eight days before the national championsh­ip game Monday night against No. 3 Ohio State in suburban Miami and following a semifinal win over Notre Dame.

Sarkisian said in his “spare time,” he focuses on Texas, working on assembling a new staff and recruiting.

This is a familiar scenario for Alabama coach Nick Saban, a six-time national champion coach whose staff has been a prolific head coaching launching (or re-launching) pad for the likes of Kirby Smart, Lane Kiffin and Sarkisian.

Sarkisian has directed one of the nation’s most explosive offenses, with an offensive line honored as the nation’s best, plus three top-5 Heisman Trophy finishers led by winner Devonta Smith. He won the Broyles Award as the nation’s top assistant.

Sarkisian is a former USC and Washington coach who arrived at Alabama as an analyst in 2016 and has used the experience to relaunch his head coaching career.

The list of Alabama coordinato­rs landing head jobs ahead of big games continues to grow:

Mike Locksley, offensive coordinato­r to Maryland:

Like Sarkisian, Locksley started at Alabama as an analyst. Like Sarkisian, he won the Broyles Award. Then he was hired by Maryland on December 4, 2018. Alabama beat Oklahoma in the semifinals before a 44-16 loss to Clemson in the national title game.

Kirby Smart, defensive coordinato­r to Georgia:

Smart juggled both jobs for more than a month after his Dec. 6, 2015, hiring. The Tide still beat Clemson 45-40.

■ Lane Kiffin, offensive coordinato­r to Florida Atlantic: Kiffin coached Alabama in the semifinal

win over Washington in 2016, but after a lackluster offensive performanc­e he didn’t stick around for the 35-31 championsh­ip game loss to Clemson. Sarkisian was elevated from analyst but wound up leaving to run the Atlanta Falcons offense. “It was a tremendous experience,” Sarkisian said of his title-game reign over the offense. “It was a unique one.”

Jim Mcelwain, offensive coordinato­r to Colorado State:

Nearly a month passed from his hiring to the January 2012 title game rematch against LSU, which ‘Bama won 21-0. Now at Central Michigan, Mcelwain went on to also lead the Florida Gators program. He was hired on Dec. 12.

■ Jeremy Pruitt, defensive

coordinato­r to Tennessee:

Helped the Tide win the 2017 national championsh­ip after accepting the job with the Volunteers that December.

Now, it’s Sarkisian’s turn. Mac Jones has some advice for the Longhorns quarterbac­ks about their new coach. The Alabama QB said they should “just say enjoy Coach Sark. He’s a great guy.”

“He’s coached at all levels, NFL, college, so you can get a lot of different informatio­n from what he teaches you when you watch film,” Jones said. “And then just learn how to think like Coach Sark, because he sees everything the defense does and he’s going to put you in the best position to succeed as a quarterbac­k and an offense.”

 ?? Vasha Hunt The Associated Press ?? Steve Sarkisian became another Alabama assistant to move on to a head coaching position. The offensive coordinato­r is going to Texas.
Vasha Hunt The Associated Press Steve Sarkisian became another Alabama assistant to move on to a head coaching position. The offensive coordinato­r is going to Texas.

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