Kiffin got Fulmer fired so he could get the Tennessee job

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People tend to freak out when I post stuff about Lane Kiffin in the football forum, so I'm just posting this here. I don't want Kiffin back as our coach, but I do like listening to his antics.

Around the 7:30 mark.

It's a pretty funny exchange between Kiffin and Finebaum.

"Phil Fulmer never spoke to me because you reported that."

"I was busy losing games in Oakland, kicking a 76-yeard field goal."

 
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People tend to freak out when I post stuff about Lane Kiffin in the football forum, so I'm just posting this here. I don't want Kiffin back as our coach, but I do like listening to his antics.

Around the 7:30 mark.

It's a pretty funny exchange between Kiffin and Finebaum.

"Phil Fulmer never spoke to me because you reported that."

"I was busy losing games in Oakland, kicking a 76-yeard field goal."


Boring
 
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People tend to freak out when I post stuff about Lane Kiffin in the football forum, so I'm just posting this here. I don't want Kiffin back as our coach, but I do like listening to his antics.

Around the 7:30 mark.

It's a pretty funny exchange between Kiffin and Finebaum.

"Phil Fulmer never spoke to me because you reported that."

"I was busy losing games in Oakland, kicking a 76-yeard field goal."


Typical for you Lane lover.

Sorry, I just didn’t want you to be disappointed if no one said anything. I actually don’t get why people get so emotional about Kiffin, in either direction. He’s a good, not great, coach who left us a bad spot back in his younger days. Past that, he’s pretty entertaining to listen to, almost like Spurrier back in his days.
 
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Lane is having a blast at the expense of other SEC teams fans. I never want LK back as our coach…but I can certainly appreciate his humor and deadpan gigging he dishes out😂. He desperately wants people taking his disposition seriously…THAT, to his personality, IS humor! For me, it’s entertaining to watch🤷‍♂️.
 
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Kiffin trying to fill the void left by Mike Leach being gone but The Pirate was genuinely quirky and funny without having to be an ass and ragging on other coaches.

They are similar coaches with some ideas about offense that are odd but useful, however Mike Leach was a genuine oddball who was very comfortable in his skin.

Lane Kiffin is underachieving so he's compensating with smartass humor poking at everyone except Lane Kiffin, usually. As always, you can't bring yourself up by knocking everyone else down.
 
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Kiffin trying to fill the void left by Mike Leach being gone but The Pirate was genuinely quirky and funny without having to be an ass and ragging on other coaches.

They are similar coaches with some ideas about offense that are odd but useful, however Mike Leach was a genuine oddball who was very comfortable in his skin.

Lane Kiffin is underachieving so he's compensating with smartass humor poking at everyone except Lane Kiffin, usually. As always, you can't bring yourself up by knocking everyone else down.
Lane is more like Spurrier than Leach.

Also, to say Lane is underachieving is...an interesting take.
 
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Lane is more like Spurrier than Leach.

Also, to say Lane is underachieving is...an interesting take.
Does Kiffin have a Natty? His age peers Jimbo and Kirby do. So do his ex bosses Fulmer and Saban. Urban and Day had them young.

Folks touted Kiffin as "The Boy Wonder"

No longer a boy. No longer a wonder.
 
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Does Kiffin have a Natty? His age peers Jimbo and Kirby do. So do his ex bosses Fulmer and Saban. Urban and Day had them young.

Folks touted Kiffin as "The Boy Wonder"

No longer a boy. No longer a wonder.
Lane is 44-18 with 3 top 11 finishes in the last 4 seasons at Ole Miss.

If you think that's underachieving, take a look at OM's program history.
 
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Lane is 44-18 with 3 top 11 finishes in the last 4 seasons at Ole Miss.

If you think that's underachieving, take a look at OM's program history.
Again, you're measured next to your peers not because you couldn't get an SEC job again at a decent contender. Kiffin is a product of his choices compared to what he was touted as a young coach as "The Future for SEC coaching."

He's not. He won't be. He's an SEC coach and he doesn't suck but he's not Kirby or even the ghost that is Jimbo. He didn't get it done.
 
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Again, you're measured next to your peers not because you couldn't get an SEC job again at a decent contender. Kiffin is a product of his choices compared to what he was touted as a young coach as "The Future for SEC coaching."

He's not. He won't be. He's an SEC coach and he doesn't suck but he's not Kirby or even the ghost that is Jimbo. He didn't get it done.
I wouldn't consider Kirby, Saban, Fulmer, Urban, or Day to be a peer of Lane. Not as long as he's the coach at OM.
 
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I wouldn't consider Kirby, Saban, Fulmer, Urban, or Day to be a peer of Lane. Not as long as he's the coach at OM.
Again, his choices led to him not having better opportunities. He blew the opportunity here and if he settles into a Mike Leach-esque role in the lower echelon on the SEC, that's not a bad career by any means but he had chances and he blew it.

He's not a bad coach. He's a good coach who makes lousy decisions. Think Sark except Sark learned from his mistakes and look at TX before Sark got there. There's the contrast with Kiffin. Kiffin screwed up and never really came back. Sark screwed up and will possibly get his Natty this year.
 
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Having fired Fulmer to clear the way for finding his replacement, Hamilton became desperate after several targets turned him down* (Hamilton being Director of Men’s Athletics was just one symptom of UT’s dysfunctional leadership at the time). He latched onto Lane Kiffin, who was going to be without a job after being fired by Oakland.

The comedy of errors was only going to get worse. Kiffin arrived ignoring Tennessee’s traditions, posting pictures of SoCal athletes, and declaring that he would turn Tennessee into the USCw of the SEC. One season and a handful of NCAA violations later, Kiffin left in the middle of the night to take his “dream job” at USCw. Then, he and the staff that went with him tried to poach recruits they’d brought to Tennessee.

The lack of character was on full display. His humbling and “maturation” over the ensuing years has not improved the perceptions of many, including me.

Sadly, UT’s administration follies continued until the hiring of Donde Plowman. Finally, UT has righted the ship. I am fully in the present and looking towards the future, one that shows no sign of rehashing the Kiffin experience.

*Edit: As has been averred, formal offers were not made, but some parties deflected interest, inducing Hamilton to move on. Media was not kind regarding Hamilton firing Fulmer before season’s end and asking Fulmer to coach the remaining games. The stage for the search was askew from the get go.
 
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People tend to freak out when I post stuff about Lane Kiffin in the football forum, so I'm just posting this here. I don't want Kiffin back as our coach, but I do like listening to his antics.

Around the 7:30 mark.

It's a pretty funny exchange between Kiffin and Finebaum.

"Phil Fulmer never spoke to me because you reported that."

"I was busy losing games in Oakland, kicking a 76-yeard field goal."


Holy AWK hahaha
 
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Having fired Fulmer to clear the way for finding his replacement, Hamilton became desperate after several targets turned him down (Hamilton being Director of Men’s Athletics was just one symptom of UT’s dysfunctional leadership at the time). He latched onto Lane Kiffin, who was going to be without a job after being fired by Oakland.

The comedy of errors was only going to get worse. Kiffin arrived ignoring Tennessee’s traditions, posting pictures of SoCal athletes, and declaring that he would turn Tennessee into the USCw of the SEC. One season and a handful of NCAA violations later, Kiffin left in the middle of the night to take his “dream job” at USCw. Then, he and the staff that went with him tried to poach recruits they’d brought to Tennessee.

The lack of character was on full display. His humbling and “maturation” over the ensuing years has not improved the perceptions of many, including me.

Sadly, UT’s administration follies continued until the hiring of Donde Plowman. Finally, UT has righted the ship. I am fully in the present and looking towards the future, one that shows no sign of rehashing the Kiffin experience.
No one turned Hamilton down the first time. He interviewed Kiffin, Turner Gill, Troy Calhoun, Brian Kelly, and Gary Patterson. He also had a phone conversation with Mike Leach. Kiffin was the only one that was offered the job.
 
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People tend to freak out when I post stuff about Lane Kiffin in the football forum, so I'm just posting this here. I don't want Kiffin back as our coach, but I do like listening to his antics.

Around the 7:30 mark.

It's a pretty funny exchange between Kiffin and Finebaum.

"Phil Fulmer never spoke to me because you reported that."

"I was busy losing games in Oakland, kicking a 76-yeard field goal."


I figure he had some friends in high places. Tennessee hired Kiffin rather quickly.
 
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No one turned Hamilton down the first time. He interviewed Kiffin, Turner Gill, Troy Calhoun, Brian Kelly, and Gary Patterson. He also had a phone conversation with Mike Leach. Kiffin was the only one that was offered the job.
Hamilton was in touch with several who weren’t eager for the job, including some who you have mentioned. However, if you contend that Kiffin was Hamilton’s first and only choice, that just reinforces my contention that Hamilton was out of his depth as Director of Men’s Athletics.
 
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And, how many other coaches his age Don't have a Natty? Let's compare apples to apples.
How many other coaches at a young age had the advantages Kiffin had? Taken under Saban's wing and got an SEC HC job very early.

He had advantages and he blew it. Now, I doubt an SEC team with a chance of a Natty wants to take him. He's not a bad coach, like Mike Leach wasn't a bad coach, but he's not a high value coach serious schools like LSU or Bama or UT will take a chance on now.

Apples to apples, he's an SEC coach and that means he's better than most P4 coaches but given where he was when he was younger, he missed the next gear.
 

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