Kiffin headed back to USC in stunning hire

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Kiffin headed back to USC in stunning hire
By GREG BEACHAM, AP Sports Writer
2 hours, 44 minutes ago

PrintLOS ANGELES (AP)—Nobody was surprised Southern California replaced Pete Carroll with a coach who has rich ties to the Trojans.

From Knoxville to Hollywood, almost everybody was stunned to learn exactly which former Trojan is back.

Lane Kiffin abruptly left Tennessee after one season Tuesday night to return to USC, where he was an assistant coach for six years before embarking on one of the strangest, swiftest and rockiest journeys in recent coaching history.


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After 20 tumultuous games as the Oakland Raiders’ head coach and 14 months at Tennessee in which he accumulated nearly as many NCAA and SEC reprimands as victories, the 34-year-old Kiffin has emerged with one of the most coveted jobs in college football. He will be introduced by the Trojans on Wednesday afternoon.

“This is something that happens very quick,” Kiffin said in a brief statement on Tennessee’s campus Tuesday night while hundreds of shouting, mattress-burning fans gathered outside the building. “I really believe the only place I would have left here to go was … Southern California.”

Kiffin was a blindside choice by embattled USC athletic director Mike Garrett and school trustees, who apparently gauged the interest of three coaches with strong Trojans ties—former players Jack Del Rio and Jeff Fisher and former assistant coach Mike Riley—before quickly grabbing Kiffin 24 hours after Carroll’s farewell.

“We are really excited to welcome Lane Kiffin back to USC,” Garrett said. “I was able to watch him closely when he was an assistant with us, and what I saw was a bright, creative young coach who I thought would make an excellent head coach here if the opportunity ever arose. I’m confident he and his staff will keep USC football performing at the high level that we expect.”

Kiffin might be leaving Knoxville just ahead of an angry mob, but he’s bringing along his father, respected defensive coach Monte Kiffin, and defensive line coach Ed Orgeron, a bulldog recruiter and former USC assistant. Until leaving for a short tenure at Ole Miss, Orgeron helped land much of the talent that allowed Carroll to win 97 games, seven Pac-10 titles and two national championships in nine seasons before leaving for the Seattle Seahawks.

“Ed did a marvelous job during his previous time at USC, and we all know that Monte is a defensive guru,” Garrett said. “I know Lane will fill out his staff with other outstanding assistants like them, ones who Trojan players and fans will really like.”

Though reports differ wildly on how much Kiffin contributed to the Trojans’ best teams, he’s one of Carroll’s most prominent disciples from his nine-year tenure at USC. Kiffin worked his way up to offensive coordinator in 2005 while also showing impressive skills as the Trojans’ recruiting coordinator after Orgeron’s departure.

For two seasons, Kiffin shared responsibility for the Trojans’ offense with fellow longtime Carroll assistant Steve Sarkisian, who left USC to take over at Washington in late 2008.

Although Kiffin’s forceful personality and youth didn’t make him a beloved figure among players or administrators, Kiffin and Sarkisian coordinated the Trojans’ offense and provided instruction to quarterbacks Matt Leinart and John David Booty during two dynamic seasons.

Kiffin then was Al Davis’ improbable choice to take over the Raiders as a 31-year-old coach with almost no NFL experience. He made it through just 20 games before an ugly public firing in which Davis called Kiffin a liar who brought “disgrace” on the Raiders.

Kiffin went 7-6 at Tennessee last season as the youngest head coach in the Football Bowl Subdivision. Many credited him with revitalizing the program through his fierce recruiting and sometimes outlandish statements to the media, but he also brought an unwelcome spotlight on the Vols with several minor NCAA violations.

“I know that I can walk out of here and say this, that we’ve been here for 14 months and there’s not one day I didn’t give everything I had to the Tennessee football program,” Kiffin said. “We’re leaving here 14 months later a lot better team than we were 14 months ago.”

Knoxville fire officials and university police were on campus after Kiffin’s announcement as students burned mattresses and gathered around the athletic department building in hopes of blocking Kiffin from leaving campus. It was not clear if Kiffin was still on campus at the time.

“I think the students have had kind of a violent reaction to that, and a lot of them are disheartened, upset and feel betrayed that less than a year in that he would be leaving and taking off,” Knoxville Fire Department spokesman D.J. Corcoran said.

“The Rock,” a giant boulder on campus where students often paint “Happy Birthday” messages, had obscenities directed toward Kiffin. Students tried to enter the room where Kiffin read his statement, holding a sign that read “Go home traitor. It’s time,” mimicking a campaign the university used to promote Kiffin when he was hired. But the students were turned back before Kiffin talked.

During Kiffin’s tenure, the Volunteers reported six minor NCAA violations ranging from mock news conferences for prospects to mentioning recruits by name on the radio and on his Twitter and Facebook accounts. The Twitter account belonging to Kiffin, whose missteps earned him the nickname “Lane Violation” at other SEC schools, had disappeared Tuesday night.

Three Tennessee freshman players were recently charged in an attempted robbery near campus, and the university confirmed the NCAA is looking into the activities of members of the university’s Orange Pride student ambassador program as possible recruiting violations.

Kiffin returns to USC with the school facing a yearslong NCAA investigation over events during his tenure as an assistant, including Reggie Bush’s final years at the school. While no discipline has been handed down, it’s widely expected to arrive later this year—but Carroll has long intimated he believes the punishment will be minor.
 
I read there was almost a riot on the UT campus last night. Nice of Kiffin to give a whole 1 min press conference to announce he was leaving.

One year and he runs from the SEC? Sad.

Congrats to USC on the Kiffin hire, he is a genius. Not Lane, but his father Monte.
 
Kind of interesting listening to national talk radio today. I understand UT fans being pissed. But this being afraid to coach in the SEC... please. Watching ESPN is even funnier now that they are the official mouthpiece of the SEC. Their bias is as obvious as MSNBC or Fox News's is.
 
Kind of interesting listening to national talk radio today. I understand UT fans being pissed. But this being afraid to coach in the SEC... please. Watching ESPN is even funnier now that they are the official mouthpiece of the SEC. Their bias is as obvious as MSNBC or Fox News's is.

The man had a losing season after talking trash and then bolts. His father's defense kept him in games they should have lost. He doesn't know the rules of recruiting in the NCAA. He made promises and then abandoned them.

Coward? I think thats a fair assessment.
 
Kind of interesting listening to national talk radio today. I understand UT fans being pissed. But this being afraid to coach in the SEC... please. Watching ESPN is even funnier now that they are the official mouthpiece of the SEC. Their bias is as obvious as MSNBC or Fox News's is.

The difference is, unlike politics, most opinions can be verifiably substantiated in football. It is unquestionable based on the past year that the SEC is the strongest conference. Hell even Mottley admitted it and he's as die-hard an SEC hater as I've ever met.
 
The man had a losing season after talking trash and then bolts. His father's defense kept him in games they should have lost. He doesn't know the rules of recruiting in the NCAA. He made promises and then abandoned them.

Coward? I think thats a fair assessment.

Since when is 7-6 a losing record? He got offered a job at arguably one of the best programs in the country with a huge raise. How many people are going to turn that down?
 
Since when is 7-6 a losing record? He got offered a job at arguably one of the best programs in the country with a huge raise. How many people are going to turn that down?

No worries... I am sure you will have the same attitude if he leaves after a year with the condoms for the NFL again.... because we all know some idiot owner is going to give him another shot. Despite the fact that he sucks as a coach.

If I were USC... I would be pissed.

If I were Tennessee, I would be happy Lane is gone... pissed that he took his dad with him.
 
I think Lane is an arrogant prick with an extremely hot wife. I am more excited about his dad, Ed Ogeron and hopefully Norm Chow than I am with Lane. The dickhead can recruit though and that's the lifeblood of any program.
 
Kind of interesting listening to national talk radio today. I understand UT fans being pissed. But this being afraid to coach in the SEC... please. Watching ESPN is even funnier now that they are the official mouthpiece of the SEC. Their bias is as obvious as MSNBC or Fox News's is.

George Michael called, he thinks your SEC envy is gay!!!
 
The man had a losing season after talking trash and then bolts. His father's defense kept him in games they should have lost. He doesn't know the rules of recruiting in the NCAA. He made promises and then abandoned them.

Coward? I think thats a fair assessment.

BSx3 they should have beaten you guys, save for a chip shot field goal being blocked.
 
Gayspin, why don't you go take another survey so you can decide whether the next woman you look at is hot or not.

3Virgin by your age I had banged more hot chicks than you have fingers and toes. Therefore I'm an expert

you were the original master with Johannsen, Soc and Capt have turned you into just a materbater.

POUND !!
 
3Virgin by your age I had banged more hot chicks than you have fingers and toes. Therefore I'm an expert

you were the original master with Johannsen, Soc and Capt have turned you into just a materbater.

POUND !!

What's a materbator? And how would you know who to bang without Soc and Capn. telling you which ones are hot and which ones are not?
 
BSx3 they should have beaten you guys, save for a chip shot field goal being blocked.

Coulda, shoulda, woulda, and didn't. BTW, it was two blocked field goals. Its called defense. Its also why Bama beat LSU.
 
For SEC fans has LSU always had an inferiority complex like Top shows here? I know LSU was not good in the '90's and until Saban came they had won one national title so no way do they have the history of a Bama or many other schools.
 
For SEC fans has LSU always had an inferiority complex like Top shows here? I know LSU was not good in the '90's and until Saban came they had won one national title so no way do they have the history of a Bama or many other schools.

true but you have a hard on for SEC and it's needs deflating it's embarrasing
 
true but you have a hard on for SEC and it's needs deflating it's embarrasing

I have respect for the SEC and the passion of the fans. I don't hate the SEC. The largest sports network, ESPN, has invested millions (if not a couple billion) in the SEC and now we all must listen to this SEC lovefest and recieve all our sports info from a pro-SEC perspective/bias 24/7. So you'll have to excuse me for not joining in the ESPN orgie.
 
I have respect for the SEC and the passion of the fans. I don't hate the SEC. The largest sports network, ESPN, has invested millions (if not a couple billion) in the SEC and now we all must listen to this SEC lovefest and recieve all our sports info from a pro-SEC perspective/bias 24/7. So you'll have to excuse me for not joining in the ESPN orgie.

Swallow the hatoraid, good

It all goes in cycles, the SEC won't stay on top for ever. Who knows the ACC, Big 12, And you guy's along with Oregon and Stanford could all take the reigns.
Should Bama falter, it's easy to see the gators falling a bunch losing TGod.
The sec could be third in a blink.

Big 10 even got better Pryor with buckeyes, hawks, lions, Rich Rod will bring big blue back. I alrady can't wait till Sept. Thank Jah for the Saints
 
true but you have a hard on for SEC and it's needs deflating it's embarrasing
Well they are 12 winningest program in college football but with Florida's recent rise to dominance in the SEC that makes them the 5th best program in the SEC behind Florida, Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee.
 
I have respect for the SEC and the passion of the fans. I don't hate the SEC. The largest sports network, ESPN, has invested millions (if not a couple billion) in the SEC and now we all must listen to this SEC lovefest and recieve all our sports info from a pro-SEC perspective/bias 24/7. So you'll have to excuse me for not joining in the ESPN orgie.

The best part is that the recruits believe it too!

According to Rivals.com, 5 of the top 10 schools in recruiting are SEC teams.
 
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