- Steve Sarkisian
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Name = Steve Sarkisian
Caption = Sarkisian making the USC "V" for victory sign after a 2008 fall practice
DateOfBirth = birth date and age|1974|3|8
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Sport =American football
College = Southern California
Title =Offensive Coordinator , Assistant Head Coach, Quarterbacks
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Championships = 1 AP National College Football Champion "(2003)"
5 PAC-10 Conference Championships "(2002-2003; 2005-2007)"
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Years = 1993-1994
1995-1996
1997-1999
Team = El Camino (JC)
BYUSaskatchewan Roughriders
Position = Quarterback
Coach = Y
CoachYears = 2000
2001-2003
2004
2005-present
CoachTeams = El Camino (JC)
USCOakland Raiders
USC
FootballHOF =Steve Sarkisian (born
March 8 ,1974 ) is a coach and former player ofAmerican football . He is currently theOffensive Coordinator , Assistant Head Coach, and Quarterbacks Coach of theUSC Trojans football team. He played thequarterback position, and has worked with quarterbacks during most of his coaching career. He is of Armenian descent.Playing football
College football
After a standout baseball and football career at West High School in
Torrance, California , Sarkisian began his collegiate athletic career in 1992 at theUniversity of Southern California (USC) as a member of the Trojanbaseball team.Sarkisian transferred to
El Camino College , ajunior college , where he played his first two seasons ofcollege football . As a freshman in 1993, he earned All-Mission Conference honors. In his sophomore season, he was named JCAll-American .In 1995, Sarkisian transferred to
Brigham Young University (BYU), and immediately became the team's starting quarterback (he replaced John Walsh, who left school a year early to enter theNFL Draft). At BYU, Sarkisian was coached by offensive coordinatorNorm Chow . As a junior, Sarkisian passed for 3,437 yards and 20touchdown s, earning All-WAC honors. Sarkisian finished the season in spectacular fashion, completing 31-of-34 passes for 399 yards and 3 touchdowns in BYU's 45-28 victory overFresno State . His completion percentage in the game (91.2 percent) set an NCAA record. It is notable that two of the three incompletions Sarkisian threw in the game were intentionally thrown out of bounds to avoid the pass rush.Sarkisian's senior season at BYU was even better. He opened the season by passing for 536 yards and 6 touchdowns in the Cougars' 41-37 upset victory over Texas A&M in the Pigskin Classic. The 536 yards passing were the most ever by a player against Texas A&M's "Wrecking Crew" defense. Sarkisian finished the game with a thrilling 46-yard touchdown pass to K.O. Kealaluhi to seal the victory.
BYU finished the regular season with a 13-1 record, defeating Wyoming 28-25 in the WAC Championship Game. Sarkisian passed for 4,027 yards and 33 touchdowns during the regular season. His 173.6
passer rating led the entire NCAA. For his efforts, he was named WAC Offensive Player of the Year and was 2nd Team NCAA All-American. Sarkisian gained enough national prominence that he was awarded theSammy Baugh Trophy as the nation's top passer. He was also featured on the cover ofTV Guide in December 1996. BYU finished the season with 19-15 win overKansas State in the Cotton Bowl. Sarkisian threw a pair of TD passes in the fourth quarter to lead the Cougars to the come-from-behind victory. BYU finished the season with a 14-1 record, ranked fifth in the nation in both the AP Poll andCoaches Poll . The Cougars became the first Division I-A team in NCAA history to win 14 games in a single season. Sarkisian's 162.0 careerpassing efficiency rating is third on the all-time NCAA list.Professional football
Sarkisian played three seasons (1997 to 1999) for the
Saskatchewan Roughriders in theCanadian Football League (CFL). He was a starter in the 1999 season, finishing with 16 touchdown passes and 21 interceptions.Coaching football
Sarkisian's coaching career began in 2000, when he returned to El Camino Junior College as Quarterbacks Coach.
He then joined his former coach Norm Chow at USC (Chow was hired as USC's Offensvie Coordinator in 2001). Sarkisian first worked as an Offensive Assistant (2001), then as Quarterbacks Coach (2002 and 2003). He was partly responsible for the success enjoyed by Trojan QBs
Carson Palmer andMatt Leinart (both developed intoHeisman Trophy winners).In 2004, Sarkisian served as Quarterbacks Coach for the
Oakland Raiders of theNational Football League (NFL).He returned to USC for the 2005 season, now with the title of Assistant Head Coach (in addition to his duties as Quarterbacks Coach).
In January 2007, Sarkisian interviewed with the Oakland Raiders for their vacant Head Coach position but pulled himself out of the running and decided to stay at USC. Sarkisian was named to replace
Lane Kiffin as USC's Offensive Coordinator when Kiffin took the head coaching job of the Oakland Raiders.External links
* [http://usctrojans.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/sarkisian_steve00.html USC Trojans page]
* [http://www.dailytrojan.com/news/2005/04/14/Sports/A.Qa-With.Steve.Sarkisian-924238.shtml A Q&A with Steve Sarkisian]
* [http://www.byucougars.com/ BYU Cougars Official Site]
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