247Sports: Texas coach Steve Sarkisian says he learned a lot about himself after he was fired at USC in October 2015, after struggles with alcohol began affecting his day to day with the Trojans. Rehabilitation began soon thereafter, leading to an offensive coordinator opportunity with the Atlanta Falcons and ultimately catapulting the offensive guru to his post at Alabama, where he made the most of the Crimson Tide’s wealth of talent.
Sarkisian is thankful to be where he is with a chance to turn things around with the Longhorns
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