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In first Texas press conference, Steve Sarkisian addresses his alcoholism
Steve Sarkisian has had a terrific season with Alabama. The Montgomery Advertiser-USA TODAY Sports

Steve Sarkisian was introduced on Saturday as the new head coach of Texas’ football team, replacing Tom Herman.

Despite being only 46, Sark already has had a long coaching career, which includes head-coaching stints at Washington and USC before Texas. His time at USC ended badly in 2015 because of his alcohol addiction. He also reportedly had alcohol issues at Washington.

Sark addressed these issues in his first press conference.

“When you’ve gone through what I’ve gone through in the public eye, I don’t want to say you’re humbled, but you are. I’m proud of the work that I’ve done. But I will say when you battle what I battle, you have to work on it every day,” Sark told reporters.

That is the elephant in the room and the issue that had to be discussed. But much like Lane Kiffin, Sarkisian attended Nick Saban’s highly respected school of former head coach rehab. His time at Saban Rehab went well, just like Kiffin’s did.

In fact, Sark has been the offensive coordinator for the best offense in the country this season (the Crimson Tide were officially second in points per game). Alabama's explosive offense helped revived Sark’s stock as a coaching candidate, even though there is very little evidence to suggest he is better than Herman.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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