- Jul 11, 2006
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Pat Haden's best friend and mouthpiece, USC's recently abdicated Associate Athletic Director, John McKay Jr., was on the radio last week talking about USC, Pat Haden, and for an inexplicable reason Sark's firing.
Some highlights:
- When asked about the way Haden handled Sark's hiring: He claimed that they had reached out to several people and that no one wanted the job so they took the best candidated available.
- Jack Del Rio is on record as saying he wanted the job and had already began reaching out to people and putting a staff together when Haden told him they wouldn't wait and were going with Sarkisian
- Gerard Martinez, a USC writer, got so mad about the claim that no one wanted the job that he straight up said "I spoke to Chris Petersen. He wanted it. They refused to pay him."
- When asked about the way Haden handled Sark's firing: He told them that Sark wasn't fired because of alcoholism and that the real reason hasn't been made public yet.
- They're in an ongoing civil suit. Why the hell is he talking about undisclosed details of that suit on public radio? Because he's a douche bag, watch Sark respond.
Clay Helton's officially on the hot seat.
Some highlights:
- When asked about the way Haden handled Sark's hiring: He claimed that they had reached out to several people and that no one wanted the job so they took the best candidated available.
- Jack Del Rio is on record as saying he wanted the job and had already began reaching out to people and putting a staff together when Haden told him they wouldn't wait and were going with Sarkisian
- Gerard Martinez, a USC writer, got so mad about the claim that no one wanted the job that he straight up said "I spoke to Chris Petersen. He wanted it. They refused to pay him."
- When asked about the way Haden handled Sark's firing: He told them that Sark wasn't fired because of alcoholism and that the real reason hasn't been made public yet.
- They're in an ongoing civil suit. Why the hell is he talking about undisclosed details of that suit on public radio? Because he's a douche bag, watch Sark respond.
I'm not going to lie... As much as I just want SC to be good, if only for the sake of college football as a whole, I'm starting to enjoy the annual coaching carousel.On Steve Sarkisian: “The decision (to hire him) I regret looking back on it. There were very few people interested in the USC job at that time. The true story about Steve and what happened to him at USC have not come out.”
On Lane Kiffin: “It was not an easy decision. There was a lot that I can’t talk about it.”
On Clay Helton: “I know him really well. I am a big fan of him. I hear the rumblings he’s in trouble if he doesn’t beat Stanford. Clay deserves time.”
On Lynn Swann: “I think Lynn felt like, and I guess I felt like, that Lynn needed his own people there. It’s his deal now. Pat was leaving and I may as well leave at the same time.”
My take: Few people interested in the USC job? Yes, if you do not call them. Chris Petersen was interested. Kyle Whittingham would have been. Tom Herman would have been. Do some legwork and find someone.
And it sure sounds like he left more on Swann’s wishes than his own.
Clay Helton's officially on the hot seat.
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