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Old 09-30-2013, 09:11 PM
 
Location: mainland but born oahu
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Well, after last night's 62-41 whuppin' to Arizona State last night, USC's Athletic Director Pat Haden has fired head coach Lane Kiffin. An afternoon press conference has just been scheduled by USC.

It is somewhat surprising (to me, anyway) that this would happen so early in the season. Surprised in general? No, not at all. In his last 11 games he was 4-7.
Any program is only as good as its leadership. Pat Haden is responsible for hiring kiffin. They should let him go too.

Guys don't take this badly but the torch has past to Oregon and Stanford as the dominant Pac-12 programs. Though i would agree that USC has a great tradition, it has benifitted from that tradition, sometimes being grossly overratted like Florida.

Its a dawn of a new age. GO DUCKS! Go Pac -12 (please refer hate mail too www.alabamatidefanpage.com Aloha!)
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Old 10-01-2013, 08:00 AM
 
Location: Atlanta
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Any program is only as good as its leadership. Pat Haden is responsible for hiring kiffin. They should let him go too.

Guys don't take this badly but the torch has past to Oregon and Stanford as the dominant Pac-12 programs. Though i would agree that USC has a great tradition, it has benifitted from that tradition, sometimes being grossly overratted like Florida.

Its a dawn of a new age. GO DUCKS! Go Pac -12 (please refer hate mail too www.alabamatidefanpage.com Aloha!)

Pat Haden did NOT hire Lane Kiffin!

Mike Garrett did..
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Old 11-25-2013, 03:43 PM
 
Location: California
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Any program is only as good as its leadership. Pat Haden is responsible for hiring kiffin. They should let him go too.

Guys don't take this badly but the torch has past to Oregon and Stanford as the dominant Pac-12 programs. Though i would agree that USC has a great tradition, it has benifitted from that tradition, sometimes being grossly overratted like Florida.

Its a dawn of a new age. GO DUCKS! Go Pac -12 (please refer hate mail too www.alabamatidefanpage.com Aloha!)
Pat Haden fired Lane Kiffin, in mid season too boot!!! Pat Haden himself was a great hire by USC. He gives instant credibility to the university, something it definitley lacked under Mike Garret.
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