Lane Kiffin has stolen coaches and recruits from his rivals, offended the best football programs in the country, and lured his father away from the best assistant coaching job in the NFL to work for a 33-year-old who's never run a college program before. What's a nice boy from Bloomington doing in a predicament like this? And what is his father, Monte, thinking -- giving up the highest assistant coaching salary in the NFL, and his beach house near Tampa, to work for his son in Knoxville, Tenn.?
"It never crossed my mind that I'd end up here," said Monte Kiffin, who was Vikings linebackers coach when Lane was playing for Bloomington Jefferson. "But it is something. The talk shows start at 6 a.m. talking about Tennessee football -- and that's during basketball season."
Lane Monte Kiffin -- yes, his middle name is "Monte" and his son's name is "Monte Knox Kiffin" -- is the former Jefferson quarterback who tutored under Pete Carroll at USC and chafed under Al Davis as the novice head coach of the Oakland Raiders.
Now Lane has landed one of the best -- or most challenging -- coaching jobs in college football, replacing Falterin' Phil Fulmer at the University of Tennessee.
Upon taking the job, Kiffin went after many of the best recruiters and recruits in the Southeastern Conference, landing his share and even offending Urban Meyer, coach at Florida. When he stole receiver Nu'Keese Richardson from the Gators, Lane told a breakfast gathering of Volunteers fans that "I love the fact that Urban had to cheat and still didn't get him."
Kiffin later apologized. In a Sports Illustrated story, Kiffin bragged about stealing many of the best recruiters and assistant coaches away from rival programs. Kiffin's brashness caused Florida players to post photos of him in their locker room, prompting an unabashed Kiffin to tell ESPN, "First, I think it's a neat thing that Tennessee's logo is all over Florida's locker room."
Monte Kiffin built a Hall of Fame-caliber career with defensive innovations and relentless enthusiasm. He left his position as defensive coordinator of the Tampa Bay Bucs to join his son in the same position in Knoxville.
Monte worked for years with Pete Carroll in the NFL, and when he took over at USC, Lane Kiffin quickly signed on and rose to offensive coordinator before leaving for Oakland.