Carroll, anonymous USC coach share thoughts on Kiffin

#27
#27
I never said I was unbiased about Kiffin. Quite the contrary, in fact.

I'm just laughing at the ones on here who say that Pete Caroll is unbiased, either about Kiffin or an opportunity to take a little jab at one of the teams actually competing against him.

I have to agree with LG.... Asking Pete Carroll about Lane Kiffin would be like asking Urban Meyer how he thinks Dan Mullen is doing at Mississippi State.... I like what was said no doubt, but unbiased? I think perhaps not....
 
#28
#28
I find it interesting that there are fewer out there that take the stance that Kiffin is not an X's and O's guy. Thinking back to all the interviews of former players and coaches that had been around him at other schools, it does seem that they had more problems with his "personality" than his actual knowledge of the game.

Crompton's success is the only empirical evidence I needed to confirm his coaching accumen.
 
#29
#29
Ashamed for what? Going out of my way to spend a few minutes with Pete Carroll and getting his impressions of Lane and writing them?

I don't get that...it is what it is...not going to sensationalize what Carroll said to impress anyone

Forgive me but was Pete as lost by you bringing up a pickup BB game for years ago as I was reading about it?
 
#30
#30
I find it interesting that there are fewer out there that take the stance that Kiffin is not an X's and O's guy. Thinking back to all the interviews of former players and coaches that had been around him at other schools, it does seem that they had more problems with his "personality" than his actual knowledge of the game.

Crompton's success is the only empirical evidence I needed to confirm [Kiffin's] coaching accumen.

It's also possible Crompton did some pigskin soul-searching and resolved he wasn't goin' out a goat. Is there a track record of quarterback coaching that would solidify any claim Kiffin provided Crompton's epiphony? He had a Road-to-Damascus turnaround, that much is for sure, but maybe some of the miracle came from within?
 
#31
#31
It's also possible Crompton did some pigskin soul-searching and resolved he wasn't goin' out a goat. Is there a track record of quarterback coaching that would solidify any claim Kiffin provided Crompton's epiphony? He had a Road-to-Damascus turnaround, that much is for sure, but maybe some of the miracle came from within?

Kiffin modified the offense to better suit Crompton's abilities.
 
#32
#32
coaches are human too -- and Pete enjoyed talking about hanging out with his assistant coaches.

A lot of parts of conversations between reporters and coaches are never written, but there are many good exchanges...it's part of good communication.

But I understand why you might wonder :)
 
#33
#33
Kiffin modified the offense to better suit Crompton's abilities.

I did say "some" of the miracle. I think it was likely a combination, but I'm not prepared to hang my hat on Kiffin only because Crompton showed the improvement he did this year. A guy with Kiffin's mouth and maturity level has plenty more to prove, imo. I will go on record however as saying that I am eager to root for both he and the Vols in the coming years. :good!:
 
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#34
#34
*inserts a random and unprovoked shot at Griff*
 
#35
#35
Thanks, Writer. Great read! Appreciate hearing some positives every now and again about the team and coaches. I thought the basketball game mention was interesting as well regardless of the juvenile bums' criticism, I doubt any of them could write anything of any value themselves other than their pithy and rude responses to your work. Those who can't criticize.
 
#36
#36
I find it interesting that there are fewer out there that take the stance that Kiffin is not an X's and O's guy. Thinking back to all the interviews of former players and coaches that had been around him at other schools, it does seem that they had more problems with his "personality" than his actual knowledge of the game.

Crompton's success is the only empirical evidence I needed to confirm his coaching accumen.

I recall reading some former USC coaches taking direct shots at Kiffins ability to coach. Something along the lines of "a ten your old trying to drive a Ferrari". I personally don't see that, but it's easy to look past it when he's currently driving a Chevy. The true test is to see if he underachieves after getting his own talent.

I wouldn't look to much into Crompton's turn around. Chaney's 'Dumbing' down the system for Crompdaddy does not equate to Kiffin being a QB coaching genius. Smart coaching move - yes. But not a tell-all of Kiff's overall coaching acumen.
 
#37
#37
"What you see is what you're going to get; he's not very personal,'' the USC coach said.
This is both Kiffin's greatest strength and biggest weakness, IMO.
 
#39
#39
Ashamed for what? Going out of my way to spend a few minutes with Pete Carroll and getting his impressions of Lane and writing them?

I don't get that...it is what it is...not going to sensationalize what Carroll said to impress anyone

Nowhere have you supported that portion of your column wherein you assert that Lane and Randy Sanders are in any way comparable, or have anything in common. It was a stupid remark, and is absolutely unsupportable. Just a totally ignorant comment.

I posted this on other forums...you haven't responded yet, and you probably won't because there is no commonality between Sanders and Lane.
 
#40
#40
Good article. I wonder what he meant by not very personal? I may be misinterpreting this but every time I've ever met CLK, he's been super nice to me. Shoot, he offered to sign me an autograph, I didn't have to ask him.....As for that being unbiased, I don't know so much about that but I think you could ask any other coach in the country and they would say that we are definitely a vastly improved team over last year, this team competed to the final whistle all year with the exception of the Ole Miss game, should have beat Bama, and played Florida pretty well.....Couldn't ask for much more as a fan this year

Haha...I love CLK, but that is so cocky to think somebody wants your autograph without asking for it.
 
#42
#42
Good read Griff! I haven't seen you on here in a while. I thought all the haters had gotten to you.
 
#43
#43
Keep bringin' the Mail Griff.... this place is quiet lately and we need all the (positive) news we can get. After all, if we win this bowl game we are assured the "Death Penalty" ! That last part was sarcasim...
 
#44
#44
I recall reading some former USC coaches taking direct shots at Kiffins ability to coach. Something along the lines of "a ten your old trying to drive a Ferrari". I personally don't see that, but it's easy to look past it when he's currently driving a Chevy. The true test is to see if he underachieves after getting his own talent.

I wouldn't look to much into Crompton's turn around. Chaney's 'Dumbing' down the system for Crompdaddy does not equate to Kiffin being a QB coaching genius. Smart coaching move - yes. But not a tell-all of Kiff's overall coaching acumen.

Really. Seems to me a dumbed down offense would have gotten worse. Ours didn't, but don't let that get in your way. Disregard to accuracy difference late. Forget that our receivers improved overwhelmingly. Just use anecdotal drivel to make some random point.
 
#46
#46
Griff, you are an absolutely atrocious writer. How exactly do your statements that I highlighted in red derive from Carroll's quotes that immediately preceded them?

Is that some kind of hidden journalism rule?

I didn't find it "atrocious" really.... I mean, Griff normally readable stuff.
 
#47
#47
Great article. I love when you leave the Southeast for a moment and get answers that come from an unbiased mouth. The truth is coming and it changes windbreakers at halftime. Watch out Urb.

That's HILARIOUS!! That drove my wife nuts all season.
 

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