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Sarkisian might be one of USC's most successful coaches along with Pete Carrol.
In Pete Carrols first year the Trojans went 6-6 and lost in the Las Vegas bowl. In a time where the overall strength of the PAC was not that great.
Sarkisian inherited a program that was coming off of sanctions, depleted roster and lacked depth. He took over a program in a difficult pac-12 conference, one of the best conferences in the country and in his first year compiled a 9-4 record and WON the Holiday Bowl.
In Pete Carrols final year with the Trojans he had a 9-4 record. And that was when Carrol had his recruits well in place, and the program wasn't suffering from previous sanctions. In fact the only suffering the program was having was their previous success of titles.
Sarkisian was also dealing with a broken locker room considering the emotional ending of the previous teams season and the whole Orgeron/Kiffin debacle.
You have to go back to 1978 to John Robinson for the last time a first year head coach did better than Sarkisian did in his first year, as Robinson went 12-1.
This year, finally with the full scholarships and starting to get depth at each position, USC has a bright future, and Sarkisian appears to be the man for the job, considering what he has built there in his short time. One of the best recruiting.
So far in the 2016 class USC ranks #4. But lets look at the previous class under Sarkisians first year.
2015 USC ranked #1 in recruiting
Pat Haden made a create hire with Sarkisian and it looks like Sarkisian's future is as bright as the city lights in Los Angeles.
In Pete Carrols first year the Trojans went 6-6 and lost in the Las Vegas bowl. In a time where the overall strength of the PAC was not that great.
Sarkisian inherited a program that was coming off of sanctions, depleted roster and lacked depth. He took over a program in a difficult pac-12 conference, one of the best conferences in the country and in his first year compiled a 9-4 record and WON the Holiday Bowl.
In Pete Carrols final year with the Trojans he had a 9-4 record. And that was when Carrol had his recruits well in place, and the program wasn't suffering from previous sanctions. In fact the only suffering the program was having was their previous success of titles.
Sarkisian was also dealing with a broken locker room considering the emotional ending of the previous teams season and the whole Orgeron/Kiffin debacle.
You have to go back to 1978 to John Robinson for the last time a first year head coach did better than Sarkisian did in his first year, as Robinson went 12-1.
This year, finally with the full scholarships and starting to get depth at each position, USC has a bright future, and Sarkisian appears to be the man for the job, considering what he has built there in his short time. One of the best recruiting.
So far in the 2016 class USC ranks #4. But lets look at the previous class under Sarkisians first year.
2015 USC ranked #1 in recruiting
Pat Haden made a create hire with Sarkisian and it looks like Sarkisian's future is as bright as the city lights in Los Angeles.