Former Roughriders QB Sarkisian looking to leave Crimson Tide program on winning note
He’s the new head coach at the University of Texas, but former CFL quarterback Steve Sarkisian has a little unfinished business to take care of before heading to the Lone Star State.
Sarkisian will complete his tenure as Alabama’s offensive co-ordinator Monday when the top-ranked Tide (12-0) face No. 3 Ohio State (7-0) in U.S. college football’s championship game. Afterwards, he’ll shift his attention full-time to a Longhorns program that capped a 7-3 season downing Colorado 55-23 in the Alamo Bowl.
Sarkisian could become become the first assistant coach to beat Alabama head man Nick Saban. He’s 23-0 versus former assistants and chasing a sixth NCAA title with the Tide.
“Clearly I’m excited about the opportunity at Texas,” Sarkisian told reporters this week during a videoconference. “I’m looking forward to getting started there but the commitment I made to coach Saban two years ago is the same commitment I’ve made to these players and that’s focusing on this game, giving (it) the attention it deserves so our players have an opportunity to go out and play to the best of their abilities.