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Texas is "Out For Blood" on the Pac-12

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Steve Sarkisian the HC of Texas has received a commitment from 5 star QB Maalik Murphy of Gardena California. Steve also hired Jeff Banks, a former Washington State punter with recruiting ties throughout the Pac-12. A few days later he hired Pete Kwiathowski a Washington defensive coordinator. 

It's clear he's "Out for Blood" on the Pac-12 and getting his revenge. 

You can read more right here from Fansided.com.

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If I am a 5-Star QB out of California....I would see more opportunity at Texas than at Oregon right now.  

If there is a talent drain of both players and coaches out of the Pac-12, then what Mario has assembled in both areas keeps us way above the Pac....

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Mr. FishDuck

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"7 Win Sark" is looking to get rid of that moniker, and if he can inflict damage on the Pac-12, so much the better. He's got a nice pitch to make to QB recruits, and keeping the west coast talent home isn't going to get any easier. Oklahoma has had a stranglehold on the Big 12 since Mac Brown left  Texas to get football  going at UNC, Sark looks like he's got Texas headed in the right direction. 

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Revenge...?, he should be asking for forgiveness for helping take down sc. The guy should just worry about taking care of himself. I wish the guy luck, and hope he can keep it together. The guy is a potential train wreck, revenge isn't a good look on the guy, he should be grateful.

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I am just happy that he is in Texas, and not at USC again with his new skills and sobriety. 

Horns247 on Twitter: "Steve Sarkisian, #Texas heating up after commitment  of five-star QB Maalik Murphy. https://t.co/8OpQl4uowc… "

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