Monte Kiffin to resign after bowl game

By Joey Kaufman · Daily Trojan

Posted November 29, 2012 at 7:23 pm in Blogs, Trojan Fix

USC assistant coach Monte Kiffin will resign following the Trojans’ bowl game next month, the university announced through a statement Thursday night.

Kiffin intends to “pursue opportunities” in the NFL, where he had previously spent 26 years as an assistant, including 12 seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as defensive coordinator, according to the statement.

“I wanted to make this announcement now so that our players who are preparing for the bowl game and our recruits who will be visiting campus are aware,” Kiffin said. “I really enjoyed my time at USC and the opportunity I had to work with our players and coaches. The chance to work for my son, Lane, was unique and memorable, but we always treated each other professionally on a coach-to-coach basis.”

The architect of the famed “Tampa 2” defense, Kiffin had served as the de facto defensive coordinator for the Trojans since arriving as an assistant in January 2010 along with Lane, the team’s third-year head coach.

“I respect my father’s decision and his desire to return to the NFL,” Lane Kiffin said. “We are very appreciative of the hard work and effort that he put in at USC these past three years. He has a tremendous passion for coaching young men and he is a phenomenal recruiter.”

In 2012, USC ranked 63rd nationally in total defense, surrendering 396.1 yards per game. It gave up an average of 500 yards in each of its five losses — including a record number for points (62), touchdowns (nine) and yards (730) against Oregon on Nov. 3 at the Coliseum. The week prior, versus Arizona, the Trojans gave up 39 points to the Wildcats on 588 yards.

The team’s five losses overall also mark the most for a preseason Associated Press No. 1 team since 1964, when Ole Miss finished 5-5-1.

“Although things didn’t always go as well as we would have liked this year from a defensive and win-loss standpoint, I will leave USC with the utmost respect for the University, the Trojan Family and, most importantly, the players I had the good fortune to coach,” Monte Kiffin said. “I see great things ahead for the USC football program.”

According to the statement, USC plans to find a replacement for the 72-year-old coach.

Added Lane Kiffin: “The timing of this allows us to move forward now in the hiring of a new coach.”

To what capacity a replacement would serve remains unclear.

One Comment on “Monte Kiffin to resign after bowl game”

  1. USC Watcher

    Just saw this after reading the column by Will Laws, apparently Pat Haden gave Lane a break, but said ” you gotta go Monte, you’re done”. thank you Jesus.

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