Lane supporters, GITT

#77
#77
Hamilton probably wrote the most coach friendly contract in the history of coaching contracts. This made it insanely easy for USC to get him and also made him more attractive for them to hire away. That debacle was mostly on Mike Hamilton. Now Kiffin is a scumbag for the way he left and how he handled things afterwards. He's a great offensive mind but he has hellacious baggage still.
 
#78
#78
Stupid to blame Lane. He did ok while he was here (7-6?). Had a great recruiting class - but they left or jailed a year later.
Hindsight, the admin should have given keys to Kippy after Lane bolted (again no surprise since he had told Hamilton he would go to USC if offered - no one thought it would come open a year later). Kippy could have held recruiting class together and prolly have done alright as coach, but buys us a year to figure it out and decide the next step instead of panic hiring Dooley.

Horrible ADs since Doug Dickey and Bob Woodruff have dug this hole. I wish Currie would lay down the shovel for a minute.

I thought this at the time and said as much. Still think Kippy would have rallied recruits and coached the team up to win games. Think he would have been a keeper or left us better off.
 
#79
#79
You realie Lane runs that offense right?0

The first two games of the 2017 season have been a foreign adventure for Florida Atlantic coach Lane Kiffin.

For the first time in his coaching career, Kiffin isn’t calling plays on offense. He isn’t focused on the quarterbacks. He didn’t install his own playbook. Those responsibilities have fallen to offensive coordinator Kendal Briles, who brought Baylor’s offensive system to Boca Raton.

So Kiffin, who has made a reputation tailoring offenses to specific quarterbacks and a living as one of college football’s best play-callers, is left more uninvolved on game days.

“It’s tough,” Kiffin said. “You’re just used to it. It’s like a taxicab driver riding in the passenger seat. You’re used to calling plays, moving guys around, doing different things. I do think it’s allowed me to do better at different things. But Saturday’s painful.”


Lane Kiffin on not calling plays two games into FAU's season: 'Saturday's painful' - Sun Sentinel


Kendal Briles has brought the offense to FAU in his first season as the Owls offensive coordinator. He also doesn’t have a playbook, an anomaly in a sport that can sometimes get bogged down with complexity.

FAU coach Lane Kiffin said he’s always had a physical playbook for his offenses, most recently when he was the offensive coordinator at Alabama for the past three seasons. Previously, he directed offenses at USC and Tennessee.

. . .

The onus to teach the offense falls on Briles. Kiffin said he learned the offense from film study, cutups and drawings.


FAU installs Kendal Briles' offensive system — without a physical playbook - Sun Sentinel
 
#80
#80
I have one question, you do realize that the reason Tn is where it is today is because of Kiffin, right? No Kiffin, no Dooley and no Butch. HE is the reason Tn is under .500 since Lane stepped foot on campus.

Don’t blame Hart, Dooley, Butch, Hamilton, or Currie.

One man caused this. He’s not been anywhere longer than 3 years and has been fired at every job, in 3 or less years.

Are you mad today? And you want to start the next decade the same way this one started? You sure?

No
 
#81
#81
I have one question, you do realize that the reason Tn is where it is today is because of Kiffin, right? No Kiffin, no Dooley and no Butch. HE is the reason Tn is under .500 since Lane stepped foot on campus.

Don’t blame Hart, Dooley, Butch, Hamilton, or Currie.

One man caused this. He’s not been anywhere longer than 3 years and has been fired at every job, in 3 or less years.

Are you mad today? And you want to start the next decade the same way this one started? You sure?

Stupidest post on volnation in a long time
 
#82
#82
He left for his dream job, can’t blame him for that. He has learned and grown up since. Just take a scroll through his twitter and if you wouldn’t want that kind of cockiness running our program you are crazy. Recruits will eat that up not to mention he can flat out coach. Find a solid DC and we are rising to the top fast. Much better option than all of these other retreads, unknowns, or coaches with no HC experience. Give me him Leach all day baby.

So we're supposed to take USCs sloppy seconds? Absolutely not.
 
#83
#83
Seriously..... If no one else will get on board I"LL lead the NO KIFFIN charge by myself.

NO. TO. KIFFIN.

**** 'im......

I don't want any more Lexus' in ditches.........
I don't want any more <no bowling> emoticons......
I don't want any more Joey Freshwater......
I don't want any more USC East papering over TNs traditions......
I don't want any more NCAA sniffing around TN.......

NO TO LANE KIFFIN.
 
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#85
#85
Kiffin jumped the gun today when he thought Doeren was hired and announced he did not want the job. Said He wanted it 2 weeks ago but not now. Currie is off the hook with that idiot and can say Lane declined interest when in fact UT never showed interest. Big boosters will not accept Kiffin - all the Kings horses and all the Kings men cannot put Humpty Dumpty together again. More or less.
 
#87
#87
Kiffin jumped the gun today when he thought Doeren was hired and announced he did not want the job. Said He wanted it 2 weeks ago but not now. Currie is off the hook with that idiot and can say Lane declined interest when in fact UT never showed interest. Big boosters will not accept Kiffin - all the Kings horses and all the Kings men cannot put Humpty Dumpty together again. More or less.

Witch Doctor say he never said that. Thats false. The finebaum article linked. Finebaum endorsed him

BNL

Google people! lol

WATCH: Paul Finebaum says Tennessee should offer Lane Kiffin: 'He's the best option they have'
 
#88
#88
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