New SI Article on Kiffin...great read

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#4
Big article in possibly one of the most read SI's because of the Arod deal.

Kiffin = Marketing Machine, thus far.
 
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#5
Lane flew back to Tennessee less than 48 hours after his son was born. He'd arranged to have someone fetch him at the airport, but the driver was 25 minutes late. "I came back and within five minutes I'd fired the guy who was in charge of the guy who'd been sent to pick me up," says Kiffin. "Here's the point: We need to win. That's 25 minutes that Nick Saban and Urban Meyer had that I lost because somebody was late picking me up at the airport."

Also a hardass. I love it.
 
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#11
that's how you run an organization. Anyone arguing has never done so.

Funny, I thought it was about family and nothing but family. That's what it is about.

This suggestion, that you and him have, about people being accountable for their job is just crazy out of the box thinking compared to the Mayberry PD of old.
 
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#14
"I was in labor and Lane was in the room with me, but he was on the phone the whole time," says Layla. "I'm having the baby and he's recruiting."

Wow. As someone who just went through this myself, I can promise you that Layla Kiffin must be a hell of a woman. I almost got my head chewed off just for turning College Gameday on the TV.
 
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#15
very good read. one thing is for sure. he and his staff are putting in the work. sounds like the players have been too. winning will follow
 
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#17
Most of these coaches will have no problem with what he is doing, and would probably say as much in private. In public is a different story, there are a lot of politics involved.
 
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#18
Pearl has taken a back seat to the Kiffin press blitz.

The trolls come out first, and then reason prevails.
 
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#19
No matter how many times I hear the story about Lane and Monte coming down to Destin to get Coach O, decked out completely in orange, it never gets old.
 
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#20
What a fantastic article. Put everything in to perspective and shows what Kiffin is really like. Man does this guy work his tail off. And no one can question his dedication.

I loved the story about firing the drivers boss and the secretaries that couldn't keep up.

Also, living with the other coaches and critiquing them after their calls. I love it.
 
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When classes resumed in January, Kiffin gave his players three days to adjust to their new schedules before he launched an off-season training program led by Mark Smith, the strength coach he hired away from Steve Spurrier at South Carolina. Three days a week the players meet in the athletic center and run sprints in the early-morning hours before classes begin. Players lift weights on days when they don't have to run. "It's different from before," says junior tailback Montario Hardesty. "Last year we didn't start running until February. And there's more discipline now. We can't wear earrings or jewelry or headbands. One thing I've noticed is how hard the guys are pushing, trying to make a positive first impression. It's tougher than it was, but no one's complaining."

Discipline, Something this team has needed for a long time.
 
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#22
Good read, Lex. The man is definitely driven. I am glad we as Vol fans have him and his staff to lead our team. It was interesting about how he had to let the former support staff go because they were so slack. With Phil, complacency was rampant.
 
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#23
Wow. As someone who just went through this myself, I can promise you that Layla Kiffin must be a hell of a woman. I almost got my head chewed off just for turning College Gameday on the TV.
I feel compelled to give my wife props. She and I watched the SEC championship game vs. LSU last year throughout her labor.
 
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Wow. As someone who just went through this myself, I can promise you that Layla Kiffin must be a hell of a woman. I almost got my head chewed off just for turning College Gameday on the TV.

I feel compelled to give my wife props. She and I watched the SEC championship game vs. LSU last year throughout her labor.

You are both much braver men than I.
 
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