How was Washington's offense with Sark as HC/OC?  It's easy to just do OC duties only vs both.
 
	Per Google AI:
 
	Washington Huskies offensive statistics under Steve Sarkisian
 
	Offensive ratings and rankings fluctuate, but here is a summary of how the offense performed and developed during his tenure:
 
	2009 (5-7): After the Huskies' 0-12 season in 2008, Sarkisian's offense was immediately an improvement. One source called the overall offensive grade for the season a "B," noting it was good enough to keep the team in most games.
 
	2010 (7-6): The offense took another step forward. In the early part of the season, the offense was ranked 36th nationally in total offense, averaging 436 yards per game. It was also ranked 20th in the nation in passing offense (287 yards per game), a significant jump from the previous season.
 
	2011 (7-6): Sarkisian's system continued to build on the foundation he established, which featured a pro-style offense that balanced the run and a short-pass, play-action game.
 
	2012 (7-6): The offense showed consistency and stability, demonstrating that it could remain effective even after the departure of first-round NFL quarterback Jake Locker. It continued to develop under quarterback Keith Price.
 
	2013 (8-4): In his final season, the offense's passing game was ranked 39th nationally in passing yards per game (270.0) and 31st in pass efficiency (148.23). The yardage per passing attempt was 7.9, which ranked 41st.