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SouthStndJunkie
11-28-2008, 12:21 PM
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3731656

Sources: Tennessee could announce deal with Kiffin on Monday

Tennessee has reached an agreement with former Oakland Raiders coach Lane Kiffin to take over as the Volunteers' next coach, with an announcement planned for Monday, barring any snags, according to multiple sources.

Kiffin, 33, will be making his college head coaching debut in succeeding Phillip Fulmer, who will coach his last game for the Vols on Saturday.

Tennessee athletic director Mike Hamilton denied reports on Wednesday that Kiffin had been offered a contract. But Kiffin has been at the forefront of the Vols' search for some time.

Part of the holdup is that Tennessee didn't want to do anything officially this week that would take away from Fulmer's final game Saturday against Kentucky. Fulmer was fired by Hamilton on Nov. 2 and allowed to finish out the season. He's been at Tennessee as a player, assistant coach and head coach for 35 years.

The university has dubbed Saturday's game "Phillip Fulmer Appreciation Day" at Neyland Stadium in celebration of his 17-year tenure.

Kiffin was 5-15 in a year and a half with the Oakland Raiders before being fired earlier this season by team owner Al Davis.

Kiffin, the youngest head coach in NFL history when he was hired by the Raiders, earned $2 million per year in Oakland. His salary at Tennessee is expected to exceed that.

One of the big draws with Kiffin was the staff that he'll potentially be able to put together. He's talked with his father, Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin, about joining him at Tennessee. The elder Kiffin is considered one of the foremost defensive minds in football.

Kiffin will become only the fifth head coach at Tennessee in the last 45 years. He had stints as offensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator at USC and shared play-calling duties with quarterbacks coach Steve Sarkisian during his two-year run as offensive coordinator with the Trojans in 2005 and 2006.

ohiobronco2
11-28-2008, 07:15 PM
Good for Lane. He gets away from the Raiders and gets more money as well. Now he can afford a decent lawyer to get the money Al tried to cheat him out of.

oubronco
11-28-2008, 09:40 PM
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3731656

Tennessee (http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/clubhouse?teamId=2633) has reached an agreement with former Oakland Raiders (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/clubhouse?team=oak) coach Lane Kiffin to take over as the Volunteers' next coach, with an announcement planned for Monday, barring any snags, according to multiple sources.
Kiffin, 33, will be making his college head coaching debut in succeeding Phillip Fulmer, who will coach his last game for the Vols on Saturday.

Tennessee athletic director Mike Hamilton denied reports on Wednesday that Kiffin had been offered a contract. But Kiffin has been at the forefront of the Vols' search for some time.

Part of the holdup is that Tennessee didn't want to do anything officially this week that would take away from Fulmer's final game Saturday against Kentucky. Fulmer was fired by Hamilton on Nov. 2 and allowed to finish out the season. He's been at Tennessee as a player, assistant coach and head coach for 35 years.

The university has dubbed Saturday's game "Phillip Fulmer Appreciation Day" at Neyland Stadium in celebration of his 17-year tenure.


Kiffin was 5-15 in a year and a half with the Oakland Raiders before being fired earlier this season by team owner Al Davis.
Kiffin, the youngest head coach in NFL history when he was hired by the Raiders, earned $2 million per year in Oakland. His salary at Tennessee is expected to exceed that.

One of the big draws with Kiffin was the staff that he'll potentially be able to put together. He's talked with his father, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/clubhouse?team=tam) defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin, about joining him at Tennessee. The elder Kiffin is considered one of the foremost defensive minds in football.

Kiffin also has talked to former Mississippi head coach Ed Orgeron about joining his staff in Knoxville. Orgeron currently is an assistant on Sean Payton's New Orleans Saints staff and coached with Kiffin at USC earlier this decade.

Kiffin will become only the fifth head coach at Tennessee in the last 45 years. He had stints as offensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator at USC and shared play-calling duties with quarterbacks coach Steve Sarkisian during his two-year run as offensive coordinator with the Trojans in 2005 and 2006.

Kid A
11-29-2008, 04:16 PM
Not sure why Kiffin is such a hot item. He was a co-coordinator at USC before being a last gasp pick by Crazy Al. Not to mention he is a less than inspiring figure during press conferences or really any media interaction. I mean, I love what his dad has done at Nebraska and Tampa, and I'm sure he's a good offensive mind, but how has he proven himself worthy of taking over a major football institution? I wish him luck, but I think he still has a lot to prove.

Arkansas Bronco
11-30-2008, 02:43 AM
Being in the area I think its a lock. Also from what I have heard he is a very good recruiter, USC was still mostly locked on Cal before he wanted to go national. I think the vols are crazy to run Fulmer but I dont like Kiffen coming in (as in we have {we as in my Razorbacks} way to many good coaches in the SEC).

Jens1893
11-30-2008, 03:37 AM
Not sure why Kiffin is such a hot item. He was a co-coordinator at USC before being a last gasp pick by Crazy Al. Not to mention he is a less than inspiring figure during press conferences or really any media interaction. I mean, I love what his dad has done at Nebraska and Tampa, and I'm sure he's a good offensive mind, but how has he proven himself worthy of taking over a major football institution? I wish him luck, but I think he still has a lot to prove.

Coach recycling, my friend. It´s the same everywhere, once you´re in the circle you´ll be taken care of for a good while. Once you´ve held a HC job in the NFL, you won´t struggle to find a job for a few years at least.

For the record, I think Kiffin is the best coach the Raiders have had since Gruden left (not like it takes much to be a better HC than Cally, Norv and Shell) and the team at the very least did show some life under Kiffin. Whether that qualifies him to take over at a place like Tennessee is for other people to decide, but it doesn´t surprise me Kiffin managed to find himself a job at a perennial top 25 team.

Bronco LB 59
11-30-2008, 03:58 AM
There's rumblings that Lane is going to bring his dad in and Ed Orgeron (former Ole Miss HC/USC assistant) to help him on the defensive side of the ball.