Lane Kiffin Is A Douche Bag & USC Coach

by Russ Jan 13th, 2010 Anything Goes. RSS 2.0.

         

Its pretty amazing that former Oakland Raiders and now former Tennessee Volunteers football coach Lane Kiffin will now be bringing his douchebag circus to the USC Trojans.

For someone who made Al Davis look intelligent and not senile during his tenure in the NFL now has left Tennessee’s football program reeling. To make matters worse, multiple violations are coming down on both USC and Tennessee that might make both programs obsolete for the next few years.

But for the USC Trojans to be so desperate to replace Pete Carroll to make things normal in Trojan land makes me sick. Lane Kiffin is a disease that is going to spread its ugly fangs into a once proud program.

If these are the decisions the Trojans have decided to make, apparently Pete Carroll got out at the right time. And now people in LA might pine for a NFL franchise considering their college football options are in shambles.

This posting was written by Russ Weakland, who thinks Matt Barkley should be on suicide watch.

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5 Comments for “Lane Kiffin Is A Douche Bag & USC Coach”

  1. Rezz909No Gravatar

    I’m going to wait and see what happens first before I comment about Kiffin. I’ll get back at ya.

  2. ErnieNo Gravatar

    Maybe you are the duchebag?

  3. BobNo Gravatar

    Lame Kiffen is a duchebag and he left several trojans in Knoxville!

  4. Big EarlNo Gravatar

    I am going to have to agree with Bob.

    Kiffen is definitely a douche bag. It is a matter of personality flaws and unwarranted brashness. He is an embarrassment to himself, his family, and whatever organization is unlucky enough to associate itself with him.

    I wish USC luck, but I fear it cannot end well.

  5. Ain't Missin' KiffinNo Gravatar

    Yep, lane Kiffin is a definitely a douche bag….

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