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WMR 01-01-2013 03:41 PM

Lane Kiffin
 
Will next season be his last at USC?

Utter disaster at UT and now looking to do the same thing at freaking USC of all places...

His dad is gone now, that won't help matters.

It's amazing to think of the jobs he has gotten (Raiders, UT, USC) without accomplishing much of anything.

BTW: He stole 4 million dollars this year from USC. :lol:

Revering4Blue 01-01-2013 03:46 PM

Re: Lane Kiffin
 
After yesterday's pathetic performance -- as usual, Kiffin proved conclusively that he cannot make the requisite halftime strategy adjustments -- and the classless USC player tweets/blowing off dinner with the GT team, you have to wonder if AD Pat Haden has seen enough.

KronoRed 01-01-2013 04:47 PM

Re: Lane Kiffin
 
He's a mediocre head coach and always has been, it is baffling that teams continue to hire him as anything other then a recruiting coordinator.

Sea Ray 01-01-2013 07:04 PM

Re: Lane Kiffin
 
He's a very good recruiter although it is debatable whether he does it legally meaning that he is always an NCAA infractions risk. He is a below avg on the field coach. I do think he must be close to being on the hot seat at USC

WVRed 01-02-2013 09:45 AM

Re: Lane Kiffin
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sea Ray (Post 2792668)
He's a very good recruiter although it is debatable whether he does it legally meaning that he is always an NCAA infractions risk. He is a below avg on the field coach. I do think he must be close to being on the hot seat at USC

His recruiting prowess comes at his NFL experience and nothing more. Put him in a recruiting coordinator position and he will be ineffective. Most recruiting coordinators are basically people who's job it is to sell on playing for a certain head coach.

BuckeyeRed27 01-02-2013 11:29 AM

Re: Lane Kiffin
 
As a current USC student nothing infuriates me more than watching Lane Kiffin try and coach. He is awful. He has no game plan or patience and hopes that he will win by using superior talent. He makes no adjustments and has no idea how to handle clock management. The end of the Notre Dame game is a prime example of just how lost he is.

The argument for him is that he is a great recruiter, which I suppose is true. However there are lots of good recruiters who are also good game coaches and to be fair, recruiting at USC is a little bit easier than at other institutions.

I think this will be Kiffin's last year at USC. I think he would be gone already if the school didn't think it "owed" him something for leading the team through sanctions.

UKFlounder 01-02-2013 11:35 AM

Re: Lane Kiffin
 
I thought it was funny at the end of the GA Tech game and the announcers were talking about Tech using the "Tampa 2" defense to prevent big plays, since Lane's dad used that defense in the pros and had to sit there watch it used against him.

Talk about bad hires -has Monte's defenses done anything well at USC?

Caveat Emperor 01-02-2013 01:36 PM

Re: Lane Kiffin
 
I'm probably the only person on the planet who enjoyed the fact that he blew off that dinner at the bowl game. Oh, so he offended the citizens of El Paso and the Sun Bowl? Wow. I'm sure the director of the bowl (w/ his $144,000 per year salary to stage 1 game) is emotionally ruined by this.

I mean, look at this -- I've seen Cub Scout banquets held in nicer rooms. I'd totally no-show this event too:
http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/189n...g/original.jpg

IslandRed 01-02-2013 02:42 PM

Re: Lane Kiffin
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Caveat Emperor (Post 2792845)
I'm probably the only person on the planet who enjoyed the fact that he blew off that dinner at the bowl game. Oh, so he offended the citizens of El Paso and the Sun Bowl? Wow. I'm sure the director of the bowl (w/ his $144,000 per year salary to stage 1 game) is emotionally ruined by this.

I have no particular admiration for the people who run bowls either, but nonetheless, accepting a bowl invitation comes with obligations. If Kiffin thinks he's too big-time for the Sun Bowl and its events, he and his 7-5 team should have stayed home.

BuckeyeRed27 01-02-2013 03:14 PM

Re: Lane Kiffin
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by UKFlounder (Post 2792801)
I thought it was funny at the end of the GA Tech game and the announcers were talking about Tech using the "Tampa 2" defense to prevent big plays, since Lane's dad used that defense in the pros and had to sit there watch it used against him.

Talk about bad hires -has Monte's defenses done anything well at USC?

They have pretty routinely been unprepared and worse they play soft. They could have had 13 guys on the field and not stopped Oregon this year.

medford 01-02-2013 04:44 PM

Re: Lane Kiffin
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Caveat Emperor (Post 2792845)
I'm probably the only person on the planet who enjoyed the fact that he blew off that dinner at the bowl game. Oh, so he offended the citizens of El Paso and the Sun Bowl? Wow. I'm sure the director of the bowl (w/ his $144,000 per year salary to stage 1 game) is emotionally ruined by this.

I mean, look at this -- I've seen Cub Scout banquets held in nicer rooms. I'd totally no-show this event too:
http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/189n...g/original.jpg

Acceptinga bowl bid comes w/ certain obligations. From the photo opps at Disney World or Bush Gardens, the visits to the local children's hospitals, the banquets, meet & greets, interviews with local media, etc.. its all part of the gig. Lane Kiffen and USC now showing up is a reflection back on himself and how he prepares his teams. Is it any wonder why his teams lack discipline? It takes something special to take all of that talent and coach them to 6 losses.

Tom Servo 01-02-2013 05:23 PM

Re: Lane Kiffin
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by KronoRed (Post 2792634)
He's a mediocre head coach and always has been, it is baffling that teams continue to hire him as anything other then a recruiting coordinator.

Pretty much. I felt sorry for him in Oakland having to deal with Al Davis, but I thought he did some unprofessional things in Tennessee and then I lost all respect for him when he left them high and dry after one season. While I'm not a fan of any one college team, I generally like watching USC play and ever since Kiffin took over they have been significantly worse off.

19braves77 01-02-2013 05:45 PM

Re: Lane Kiffin
 
USC is one of the most historical, elite programs in the country. I cannot understand why - even under probation - they would continue propping up Lane.

USC hasn't even felt the full effects of the NCAA scholarship restrictions. Its about to get bad.

cumberlandreds 01-03-2013 08:27 AM

Re: Lane Kiffin
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Servo (Post 2792933)
Pretty much. I felt sorry for him in Oakland having to deal with Al Davis, but I thought he did some unprofessional things in Tennessee and then I lost all respect for him when he left them high and dry after one season. While I'm not a fan of any one college team, I generally like watching USC play and ever since Kiffin took over they have been significantly worse off.

It turned out Al Davis was right about what he said about him when he was fired from the Raider job.

Josh 01-06-2013 09:51 PM

Re: Lane Kiffin
 
As a huge ND fan I hope he sticks around for awhile. :lol:


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