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Steve Sarkisian might have a serious drinking problem.

USC athletic director Pat Haden said Sunday that Sarkisian was "not healthy" and thus would be taking an indefinite leave of absence. Reports indicated that Sarkisian was drunk at a team meeting earlier in the day and that the USC head coach is expected to seek treatment during his absence.

But that's just the beginning. Stories from anonymous players and coaches since have trickled out suggesting that Sarkisian's issues run deep. Some even believe Sarkisian was drunk during a game earlier this season against Arizona State.

Scott Wolf, a staff writer for the Los Angeles Daily News, has been all over the Sarkisian story. His Twitter feed chronicled some of what transpired Sunday, as well as some previous incidents.

This season apparently isn't the first in which Sarkisian's drinking has been questioned.

Sarkisian, of course, landed in hot water back in August for showing up drunk to a pep rally. He publicly apologized at the time and claimed he didn't have a drinking problem.

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