Sarkisian, Bama stars deliver big numbers in OC's finale

By JOHN ZENOR 12 January 2021, 12:00AM

Steve Sarkisian took full advantage of three of the most dangerous weapons in college football in their final act together.

The top-ranked Crimson Tide's offensive coordinator put on another dominating play calling clinic during Monday night's 52-24 win over No. 3 Ohio State in the College Football Playoff national championship game at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. Now Sarkisian is off to try to work the same artistry as the Texas Longhorns' head coach.

Sarkisian dialed up plays to help get Heisman Trophy-winning receiver DeVonta Smith open — repeatedly — in the first half. He made good use of tailback Najee Harris's versatility and, of course, quarterback Mac Jones' poise and accuracy.

It was a grand finale for Sarkisian, whose two seasons running Alabama's offense produced huge numbers. The Tide racked up 621 yards against the Buckeyes on Monday.

Sarkisian was named Tom Herman's replacement at Texas eight days before the title game.

It didn't distract him from his second shot at a national championship as the Tide's offensive boss.

Saban elevated Sarkisian from analyst to coordinator a week before the title game in January 2017 after Lane Kiffin left early for his new head job at Florida Atlantic. Clemson beat Alabama 35-31 and Sarkisian left for the NFL's Atlanta Falcons before ultimately returning.

This time the former USC and Washington head coach had several of the nation's top playmakers and an offensive line honored as the nation's best.

Smith, Jones and Harris were all among the top five Heisman vote-getters.

Left tackle Alex Leatherwood won the Outland Trophy as the top interior lineman and Landon Dickerson (out with a knee injury for the playoffs) won the Rimington Trophy as the best center.

Smith had 12 catches for 215 yards and three touchdowns in the first half. And when he left with a right hand injury early in third quarter, Sarkisian dialed up tight end Jahleel Billingsley and backup tailback Brian Robinson Jr. Then Jones found Slade Bolden for his first career touchdown catch.

Jones passed for 464 yards and five touchdowns. Harris ran for two touchdowns and caught a scoring pass.

And Sarkisian finished the job on a triumphant note.

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By JOHN ZENOR 12 January 2021, 12:00AM

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