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Lane Kiffin may get last laugh
Posted on 2/14/09 at 10:12 pm
Posted on 2/14/09 at 10:12 pm
Great Article from AJC:
We all know the Hollywood saying “Any publicity is good publicity.”
Could this apply to Tennessee coach Lane Kiffin? Is this his “secret” recruiting strategy? In the end, will Kiffin get the last laugh on his detractors? It sounds ridiculous, until you look at everything strictly from the standpoint of recruiting.
Brief recap: Kiffin has appeared to set a Guiness world record for “ticking off the most SEC coaches in the shortest span.” Barely two months on the job at Rocky Top, Kiffin has taken shots at Florida, Alabama and Georgia. He made the biggest news with “cheating accusations” toward Florida’s Urban Meyer, coach of the reigning BCS champions.
One could say (and many are outside of the Orange Nation) that “never before has a coach been this brash, this bold, this quickly … without coaching his first college game.” And that was the PG-13 version of summing up public opinion. Kiffin’s moves appear to be reckless and out of control.
However, from a recruiting standpoint, Kiffin’s comments appear to be calculated and (yikes) brilliant. Think about it for a moment. Where does Tennessee get most of its football recruits? It’s not the state of Tennessee, and never has been. The Volunteers traditionally recruit very well in surrounding states, including Georgia and … yes, you guessed it … Florida, which is arguably the nation’s most fertile ground for college prospects. Maybe there was a reason why Kiffin saved his best shot for Urban Meyer.
From a recruiting perspective, what Kiffin has done with his Q rating in two months is nothing short of spectacular. He’s got “rock star” status. Kids may love him or hate him, but just about all know who he is. And that’s quite an accomplishment for a newbie in a conference full of coaching legends.
To fully understand the point, you have to look at everything as if you are one of the nation’s top juniors, or 2010 prospects. These are kids who were born 10 years after Bear Bryant died, and probably don’t know that Steve Spurrier coached at Florida, and are almost certainly unaware he won the Heisman Trophy there. Yet they can quote Kiffin from last week’s soundbites on ESPN.
To test our Lane Kiffin-is-smarter-than-you-may-think theory, we randomly called one of the nation’s top juniors, or 2010 prospects. Tailback Mack Brown of Atlanta’s M.L. King High has around 15 early scholarship offers, including Florida, Alabama, UGA, Auburn, Clemson, and Tennessee. He is a candidate to be the state’s No. 1 recruit for next year.
Brown was asked if he knew the name of Tennessee’s first-year coach? “Lane Kiffin, and I talked to him Wednesday,” Brown said without hesitating.
How about Clemson’s new coach? “They offered me yesterday [Thursday.]” Brown paused. “No sir. I talked to the running backs coach. I’m not sure about the head coach. Sorry.”
What about Auburn? They have a new guy, too. Brown momentarily paused and said, “That’s Coach Chizik, yes, Chizik. Is that right?” Correct. Brown was asked if he knew Chizik’s first name like he did with Kiffin. “No sir. But I can call my coach and find out.”
Regarding recruiting, Lane Kiffin may get the last laugh on everyone
Kiffin
We all know the Hollywood saying “Any publicity is good publicity.”
Could this apply to Tennessee coach Lane Kiffin? Is this his “secret” recruiting strategy? In the end, will Kiffin get the last laugh on his detractors? It sounds ridiculous, until you look at everything strictly from the standpoint of recruiting.
Brief recap: Kiffin has appeared to set a Guiness world record for “ticking off the most SEC coaches in the shortest span.” Barely two months on the job at Rocky Top, Kiffin has taken shots at Florida, Alabama and Georgia. He made the biggest news with “cheating accusations” toward Florida’s Urban Meyer, coach of the reigning BCS champions.
One could say (and many are outside of the Orange Nation) that “never before has a coach been this brash, this bold, this quickly … without coaching his first college game.” And that was the PG-13 version of summing up public opinion. Kiffin’s moves appear to be reckless and out of control.
However, from a recruiting standpoint, Kiffin’s comments appear to be calculated and (yikes) brilliant. Think about it for a moment. Where does Tennessee get most of its football recruits? It’s not the state of Tennessee, and never has been. The Volunteers traditionally recruit very well in surrounding states, including Georgia and … yes, you guessed it … Florida, which is arguably the nation’s most fertile ground for college prospects. Maybe there was a reason why Kiffin saved his best shot for Urban Meyer.
From a recruiting perspective, what Kiffin has done with his Q rating in two months is nothing short of spectacular. He’s got “rock star” status. Kids may love him or hate him, but just about all know who he is. And that’s quite an accomplishment for a newbie in a conference full of coaching legends.
To fully understand the point, you have to look at everything as if you are one of the nation’s top juniors, or 2010 prospects. These are kids who were born 10 years after Bear Bryant died, and probably don’t know that Steve Spurrier coached at Florida, and are almost certainly unaware he won the Heisman Trophy there. Yet they can quote Kiffin from last week’s soundbites on ESPN.
To test our Lane Kiffin-is-smarter-than-you-may-think theory, we randomly called one of the nation’s top juniors, or 2010 prospects. Tailback Mack Brown of Atlanta’s M.L. King High has around 15 early scholarship offers, including Florida, Alabama, UGA, Auburn, Clemson, and Tennessee. He is a candidate to be the state’s No. 1 recruit for next year.
Brown was asked if he knew the name of Tennessee’s first-year coach? “Lane Kiffin, and I talked to him Wednesday,” Brown said without hesitating.
How about Clemson’s new coach? “They offered me yesterday [Thursday.]” Brown paused. “No sir. I talked to the running backs coach. I’m not sure about the head coach. Sorry.”
What about Auburn? They have a new guy, too. Brown momentarily paused and said, “That’s Coach Chizik, yes, Chizik. Is that right?” Correct. Brown was asked if he knew Chizik’s first name like he did with Kiffin. “No sir. But I can call my coach and find out.”
Regarding recruiting, Lane Kiffin may get the last laugh on everyone
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This post was edited on 2/14/09 at 10:15 pm
Posted on 2/14/09 at 10:19 pm to govols92
Lane Kiffin is a TRAIN WREAK ! Just a matter of time ! Total Idiot. Al Davis was right.
Posted on 2/14/09 at 10:32 pm to LSU77
Yeah, that's his strategy. Believe me, Kiffen isn't that smart.
Posted on 2/14/09 at 10:57 pm to Fairhope Tiger
The beauty of Kiffin being such an idiot (and an idiot without scruples) is that every coach in the SEC can now negatively recruit against him...without lying at all.
This post was edited on 2/14/09 at 10:58 pm
Posted on 2/14/09 at 11:12 pm to govols92
So one recruit knows his name, and now Kiffin will get the last laugh? Good luck to him and his recruiting next year.
Posted on 2/14/09 at 11:19 pm to govols92
Am I the only one getting tired of all the Kiffin hoopla before spring practice has even started?
Posted on 2/14/09 at 11:25 pm to geauxjudge
Kiffin is on the hotseat on getting fired and he hasn't coached a game yet. LOL
Posted on 2/15/09 at 12:36 am to ctiger69
But, it's attention and that's all that matters. 
Posted on 2/15/09 at 2:38 am to govols92
If he wins this strategy will work. But he'll win or lose this year based on his ability to coach, not on his ability to recruit. If he exceeds expectations this year he will have carte blanche from the UT fan base to keep running his mouth and stumblef*cking through ethical gray areas on the recruiting trail.
If Kiffen can exceed expectations this year with his coaching ability recruits will take notice.
Let's see how this pans out.
If Kiffen can exceed expectations this year with his coaching ability recruits will take notice.
Let's see how this pans out.
Posted on 2/15/09 at 3:03 am to GarmischTiger
its all brilliant if he wins. if/when they get skull fricked, hes setup to get the ax quickly. those stunts are ok when you win- thats why steve spurrier always got away with it.
kids know his first name.... what a recruiting seccess!!
kids know his first name.... what a recruiting seccess!!
Posted on 2/15/09 at 4:08 am to LSUTIGER in TEXAS
Yes, he may in fact get the last laugh, but there is nothing in his past to even remotely suggest he has enough brains to pull this stunt. My bet is that he ends up on probation with not a lot of laughing going on in Rocky Top.
Posted on 2/15/09 at 7:11 am to Spitfire
Cannot wait to see the recruting mileage he gets out of the story of his firing.
Posted on 2/15/09 at 8:08 am to goat
who knows? he may get the LAST laugh, but I know he won't be laughing on Saturday evenings this fall.....
Posted on 2/15/09 at 8:51 am to govols92
Maybe he will, but as for as this year goes..it's Meyer, Miles, Saban, Spurrier and Richt who have gotten a good laugh.
Posted on 2/15/09 at 9:05 am to dawgorama
If Cassius Clay - the Louisville Lip - a.k.a Ali hadn't beaten Sonny Listen, he would have been laughed out of the sport as a bragger. If Kiffen loses, he's genious you mention will be labled a big mouth loser.
Posted on 2/15/09 at 9:15 am to govols92
only a Tennessee fan would think this a-hole is a genius...wait till November and come back to talk how much of a genius you think he is..
Posted on 2/15/09 at 9:25 am to tiger chaser
Ricky Jean Francois thought he was a genius too, in the week leading up to the Florida game. That is, until Sunday morning after the game.
Posted on 2/15/09 at 9:28 am to LSU77
quote:
Lane Kiffin is a TRAIN WREAK ! Just a matter of time ! Total Idiot. Al Davis was right.
Posted on 2/15/09 at 10:17 am to USAF_Vol
Only at the end sitting alone he can laugh at himself.
Arrogance should never be a substitute for intelligence, and with Kiffen that is where the confusion ends.
Arrogance should never be a substitute for intelligence, and with Kiffen that is where the confusion ends.
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