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					<description><![CDATA[<h5 id="byline" class="byline"><strong>Roger Grossman</strong><br />
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<p>For a couple of weeks now, Ole Miss head football coach Lane Kiffin’s name has been right where he wants it — on the lips of every media member in the country.</p>
<p>This phenomenon started when LSU fired Brian Kelly. Well, ok, I should say it started <em>this time</em> when LSU fired Brian Kelly. This is a regular occurrence and happens every few years when the wind blows from a certain direction and the mood strikes just right.</p>
<p>Lane Kiffin is the son of Monte Kiffin, who was one of the best defensive minds in football for decades.</p>
<p>Monte died in July of 2024.</p>
<p>Ironically, his son is considered a great offensive mind.</p>
<p>I would say he’s one of the best recruiters in college football. I’d say he’s a very convincing speaker. I’d say he’s someone who people are mesmerized by and find themselves following everywhere he goes.</p>
<p>He’s like the pied piper, in a way.</p>
<p>Kiffin started coaching in 1997 when he became an assistant coach at Fresno State. He was there for two seasons.</p>
<p>In 1999, he was a grad assistant at Colorado State.</p>
<p>In 2000, he was an assistant coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars.</p>
<p>For the next six seasons, he was an assistant coach at USC. During that time, he held four different positions on the offensive coaching staff.</p>
<p>In January of 2007, at age 31, Al Davis hired Kiffin to be the head coach of the Oakland Raiders.</p>
<p>Oakland went 4-12 in its first season, and reports circulated that Davis was already done with Kiffin.</p>
<p>He did, in fact, fire him in September of 2008—during the first month of the season.</p>
<p>He went to the University of Tennessee to be their head coach in 2009, and that gig lasted 13 games. Tennessee went 7-5 that season, then lost the Chick-fil-A Bowl to Virginia Tech 37-14.</p>
<p>Shortly after the season ended, Pete Carroll announced that he was leaving USC and Kiffin bolted for Los Angeles. He took over the program under the assumption that the penalties coming from the Reggie Bush infractions would be light.</p>
<p>They were not.</p>
<p>Kiffin coached for three full seasons at USC and then started the 2013 season 3-2. The Trojans lost at Arizona state 62-41 in late September, and Athletic Director Pat Hayden met the team at the airport in the middle of the night and fired him on the spot.</p>
<p>He was an assistant coach at Alabama for three years before accepting the head coaching position at Florida Atlantic. He announced that he was staying with the Tide to coach in the postseason, but Nick Saban replaced him immediately.</p>
<p>Remember that moment.</p>
<p>At FAU, he won 11 games in two of his three seasons, but no one believed he would be there for very long, and he was on to the next big thing.</p>
<p>And the next big thing was becoming the head coach at Ole Miss.</p>
<p>He’s had six really good years there, and this one was his best. The Rebels are 11-1 and are going to be in the College Football Playoff.</p>
<p>Then that darned wind started blowing again.</p>
<p>Kelly got fired on October 27, and Kiffin’s name instantly came up in all the conversations on who should replace him.</p>
<p>The problem is, Kiffin had a job already. He was coaching a team that was ranked in the top 10 and had playoff aspirations.</p>
<p>Didn’t matter to him.</p>
<p>In an interview Sunday after his decision to leave Ole Miss and take the LSU job became public, he talked with an ESPN reporter, and that tells you everything you need to know about who he is and what he is all about.</p>
<p>“We went through a lot with Keith Carter (Ole Miss AD) trying to figure out a way to make this playoff run work and be able to coach the team,” Kiffin said, “but at the end of the day, that’s his decision and I totally respect that.”</p>
<p>In other words, he wanted to coach Ole Miss through the playoffs this season AND still accept the LSU job.</p>
<p>In what kind of world does college football live in that would allow a coach to take a job while already being under contract, while the current season is still going on?</p>
<p>The NCAA should step in and do something!<br />
Oh, wait, the conferences rule college football now, don’t they? The NCAA has no power whatsoever to stop this.</p>
<p>And this is the way they wanted it.</p>
<p>Kiffin is like the young guy who’s had a lot of girlfriends, but every girl in town believes she can’t live without him. Meanwhile, all his previous girls are glad he’s out of their lives.</p>
<p>It will happen to LSU, too, and Kiffin will move on to a new place and make promises he will never be around to keep.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com/the-lane-kiffin-situation-is-embarrassing/">The Lane Kiffin situation is embarrassing</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com">News Now Warsaw</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h5 id="byline" class="byline"><strong>Roger Grossman</strong><br />
News Now Warsaw</h5>
<p>For a couple of weeks now, Ole Miss head football coach Lane Kiffin’s name has been right where he wants it — on the lips of every media member in the country.</p>
<p>This phenomenon started when LSU fired Brian Kelly. Well, ok, I should say it started <em>this time</em> when LSU fired Brian Kelly. This is a regular occurrence and happens every few years when the wind blows from a certain direction and the mood strikes just right.</p>
<p>Lane Kiffin is the son of Monte Kiffin, who was one of the best defensive minds in football for decades.</p>
<p>Monte died in July of 2024.</p>
<p>Ironically, his son is considered a great offensive mind.</p>
<p>I would say he’s one of the best recruiters in college football. I’d say he’s a very convincing speaker. I’d say he’s someone who people are mesmerized by and find themselves following everywhere he goes.</p>
<p>He’s like the pied piper, in a way.</p>
<p>Kiffin started coaching in 1997 when he became an assistant coach at Fresno State. He was there for two seasons.</p>
<p>In 1999, he was a grad assistant at Colorado State.</p>
<p>In 2000, he was an assistant coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars.</p>
<p>For the next six seasons, he was an assistant coach at USC. During that time, he held four different positions on the offensive coaching staff.</p>
<p>In January of 2007, at age 31, Al Davis hired Kiffin to be the head coach of the Oakland Raiders.</p>
<p>Oakland went 4-12 in its first season, and reports circulated that Davis was already done with Kiffin.</p>
<p>He did, in fact, fire him in September of 2008—during the first month of the season.</p>
<p>He went to the University of Tennessee to be their head coach in 2009, and that gig lasted 13 games. Tennessee went 7-5 that season, then lost the Chick-fil-A Bowl to Virginia Tech 37-14.</p>
<p>Shortly after the season ended, Pete Carroll announced that he was leaving USC and Kiffin bolted for Los Angeles. He took over the program under the assumption that the penalties coming from the Reggie Bush infractions would be light.</p>
<p>They were not.</p>
<p>Kiffin coached for three full seasons at USC and then started the 2013 season 3-2. The Trojans lost at Arizona state 62-41 in late September, and Athletic Director Pat Hayden met the team at the airport in the middle of the night and fired him on the spot.</p>
<p>He was an assistant coach at Alabama for three years before accepting the head coaching position at Florida Atlantic. He announced that he was staying with the Tide to coach in the postseason, but Nick Saban replaced him immediately.</p>
<p>Remember that moment.</p>
<p>At FAU, he won 11 games in two of his three seasons, but no one believed he would be there for very long, and he was on to the next big thing.</p>
<p>And the next big thing was becoming the head coach at Ole Miss.</p>
<p>He’s had six really good years there, and this one was his best. The Rebels are 11-1 and are going to be in the College Football Playoff.</p>
<p>Then that darned wind started blowing again.</p>
<p>Kelly got fired on October 27, and Kiffin’s name instantly came up in all the conversations on who should replace him.</p>
<p>The problem is, Kiffin had a job already. He was coaching a team that was ranked in the top 10 and had playoff aspirations.</p>
<p>Didn’t matter to him.</p>
<p>In an interview Sunday after his decision to leave Ole Miss and take the LSU job became public, he talked with an ESPN reporter, and that tells you everything you need to know about who he is and what he is all about.</p>
<p>“We went through a lot with Keith Carter (Ole Miss AD) trying to figure out a way to make this playoff run work and be able to coach the team,” Kiffin said, “but at the end of the day, that’s his decision and I totally respect that.”</p>
<p>In other words, he wanted to coach Ole Miss through the playoffs this season AND still accept the LSU job.</p>
<p>In what kind of world does college football live in that would allow a coach to take a job while already being under contract, while the current season is still going on?</p>
<p>The NCAA should step in and do something!<br />
Oh, wait, the conferences rule college football now, don’t they? The NCAA has no power whatsoever to stop this.</p>
<p>And this is the way they wanted it.</p>
<p>Kiffin is like the young guy who’s had a lot of girlfriends, but every girl in town believes she can’t live without him. Meanwhile, all his previous girls are glad he’s out of their lives.</p>
<p>It will happen to LSU, too, and Kiffin will move on to a new place and make promises he will never be around to keep.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com/the-lane-kiffin-situation-is-embarrassing/">The Lane Kiffin situation is embarrassing</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com">News Now Warsaw</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Dec 2023 23:47:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<h5><strong>By Roger Grossman</strong><br />
News Now Warsaw</h5>
<p>WARSAW — December and January are my busiest two months of the year.</p>
<p>So last week, in a rare moment when I was sitting at home watching the Blackhawks and finishing the final few sentences of last week’s column, you may remember that I heard noises outside and then heard my doorbell ring.</p>
<p>I speculated that it might have been my “friend from the North,” and that’s exactly who it was.</p>
<p>Nick was back on my street looking for some last-minute advice on who has been naughty and who has been nice in the world of sports.</p>
<p>It’s become a regular thing, and I am happy to help the big guy out in any way he needs.<br />
As always, he started with the “nice” list.</p>
<p>I told him that he needs to start with the administrators, coaches and athletes at Grace College.</p>
<p>Lots of colleges and universities talk about striving for excellence, but most don’t have half a clue what that really means or how to go about it.</p>
<p>That is not true in Winona Lake.</p>
<p>When you stack up the national championship trophies, the individual on-the-field honors and academic achievements, there is only one word to describe Grace College athletics —excellent.</p>
<p>Good people doing good things—that should always be celebrated.</p>
<p>I encouraged Santa to look kindly on Notre Dame Football coach Marcus Freeman.</p>
<p>He survived a first season that would have put most coaches on the hot seat before their first recruiting season to lead the Irish to a bowl game and chance to get better.</p>
<p>No, it’s not the bowl game the Irish want, or fans look forward to, but it’s a chance to for the players of the future to get some live fire playing time which will benefit them moving forward.</p>
<p>Also, I told Santa that Rick Carlisle and the Pacers need to be among the “good” this year.<br />
With little fanfare, they have put together a roster that is in the top three in NBA scoring this season and made it to the championship game of the NBA’s hokey in-season tournament.</p>
<p>For the Pacers, though, it was a moment to announce that they are someone who is serious about winning and has intentions of making the playoffs and winning when they get there.<br />
I also told him to add Nikola Jokic of the Denver Nuggets to his list.</p>
<p>Jokic doesn’t have to beat his chest and scream out loud for us to know he’s the most skilled player in the NBA.</p>
<p>I’d also suggested he add Northwestern football for overcoming the mess that was their off-season to make it to a bowl game, NorthWood’s football team for getting it right this season and making it to the state finals and baseball commissioner Rob Manfred for stepping out and implementing new rules to make baseball a better sport despite the angst of traditionalists like me.</p>
<p>Then I made sure that he included all athletic secretaries and athletic office assistants up at the top of the “good” list.</p>
<p>They do so many things that are essential to the function of athletics—things 95-percent of fans take for granted.</p>
<p>And then my buddy Nick said “this is great, but we have to deal with the others, too.”<br />
He was right.</p>
<p>I offered to him that the College Football Playoff Committee should get a lump of coal for not letting Georgia into its final four ahead a Texas team that has only had to be good on one side of the ball to win games because they play in a league with very little resistance offered by its alleged “defensive” units.</p>
<p>Also, Ryan Day is on the naughty list after roughing up former Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz after the Buckeyes beat the Irish because Holtz didn’t think they were tough enough to be elite.</p>
<p>They barely beat the Irish, who ended up losing three games this season and making the Sun Bowl, and then got run over by Michigan.</p>
<p>I suggested Santa send him a note every week this offseason to remind him that they lost to Michigan again because Coach Holtz was right.</p>
<p>Santa asked about Brian Kelly, and I suggested that he consider renaming the naught list The Brian Kelly List of Shame. He said he’d think about it.</p>
<p>He also said to me “I am thinking that Bill Belichick should be on here too, right?”</p>
<p>“Yep,” I said, “and put him on there next to Michigan Coach Jim Harbaugh. But understand that they already know which list they are on because they have been stealing information through staffers dressed like elves embedded at your workshop since September.”</p>
<p>Nick was … mad.</p>
<p>Santa also got negative feedback from me on ESPN for how far they have fallen in the world of sports overage, LIV golfers for being so weak-minded that they would rather get paid appearance fees than based on their performances, and the whole sports betting industry for choking sports and fans with the gambling.</p>
<p>Nick made a final swipe with his pen, then hopped aboard his sleigh asked about what I need this year.</p>
<p>I told him I was good, but thanked him for asking.</p>
<p>And I heard him exclaim as he rode out of view, “Merry Christmas to all, and All Hail Old Purdue!”</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com/a-visitor-from-the-north/">A visitor from the north</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com">News Now Warsaw</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h5><strong>By Roger Grossman</strong><br />
News Now Warsaw</h5>
<p>WARSAW — December and January are my busiest two months of the year.</p>
<p>So last week, in a rare moment when I was sitting at home watching the Blackhawks and finishing the final few sentences of last week’s column, you may remember that I heard noises outside and then heard my doorbell ring.</p>
<p>I speculated that it might have been my “friend from the North,” and that’s exactly who it was.</p>
<p>Nick was back on my street looking for some last-minute advice on who has been naughty and who has been nice in the world of sports.</p>
<p>It’s become a regular thing, and I am happy to help the big guy out in any way he needs.<br />
As always, he started with the “nice” list.</p>
<p>I told him that he needs to start with the administrators, coaches and athletes at Grace College.</p>
<p>Lots of colleges and universities talk about striving for excellence, but most don’t have half a clue what that really means or how to go about it.</p>
<p>That is not true in Winona Lake.</p>
<p>When you stack up the national championship trophies, the individual on-the-field honors and academic achievements, there is only one word to describe Grace College athletics —excellent.</p>
<p>Good people doing good things—that should always be celebrated.</p>
<p>I encouraged Santa to look kindly on Notre Dame Football coach Marcus Freeman.</p>
<p>He survived a first season that would have put most coaches on the hot seat before their first recruiting season to lead the Irish to a bowl game and chance to get better.</p>
<p>No, it’s not the bowl game the Irish want, or fans look forward to, but it’s a chance to for the players of the future to get some live fire playing time which will benefit them moving forward.</p>
<p>Also, I told Santa that Rick Carlisle and the Pacers need to be among the “good” this year.<br />
With little fanfare, they have put together a roster that is in the top three in NBA scoring this season and made it to the championship game of the NBA’s hokey in-season tournament.</p>
<p>For the Pacers, though, it was a moment to announce that they are someone who is serious about winning and has intentions of making the playoffs and winning when they get there.<br />
I also told him to add Nikola Jokic of the Denver Nuggets to his list.</p>
<p>Jokic doesn’t have to beat his chest and scream out loud for us to know he’s the most skilled player in the NBA.</p>
<p>I’d also suggested he add Northwestern football for overcoming the mess that was their off-season to make it to a bowl game, NorthWood’s football team for getting it right this season and making it to the state finals and baseball commissioner Rob Manfred for stepping out and implementing new rules to make baseball a better sport despite the angst of traditionalists like me.</p>
<p>Then I made sure that he included all athletic secretaries and athletic office assistants up at the top of the “good” list.</p>
<p>They do so many things that are essential to the function of athletics—things 95-percent of fans take for granted.</p>
<p>And then my buddy Nick said “this is great, but we have to deal with the others, too.”<br />
He was right.</p>
<p>I offered to him that the College Football Playoff Committee should get a lump of coal for not letting Georgia into its final four ahead a Texas team that has only had to be good on one side of the ball to win games because they play in a league with very little resistance offered by its alleged “defensive” units.</p>
<p>Also, Ryan Day is on the naughty list after roughing up former Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz after the Buckeyes beat the Irish because Holtz didn’t think they were tough enough to be elite.</p>
<p>They barely beat the Irish, who ended up losing three games this season and making the Sun Bowl, and then got run over by Michigan.</p>
<p>I suggested Santa send him a note every week this offseason to remind him that they lost to Michigan again because Coach Holtz was right.</p>
<p>Santa asked about Brian Kelly, and I suggested that he consider renaming the naught list The Brian Kelly List of Shame. He said he’d think about it.</p>
<p>He also said to me “I am thinking that Bill Belichick should be on here too, right?”</p>
<p>“Yep,” I said, “and put him on there next to Michigan Coach Jim Harbaugh. But understand that they already know which list they are on because they have been stealing information through staffers dressed like elves embedded at your workshop since September.”</p>
<p>Nick was … mad.</p>
<p>Santa also got negative feedback from me on ESPN for how far they have fallen in the world of sports overage, LIV golfers for being so weak-minded that they would rather get paid appearance fees than based on their performances, and the whole sports betting industry for choking sports and fans with the gambling.</p>
<p>Nick made a final swipe with his pen, then hopped aboard his sleigh asked about what I need this year.</p>
<p>I told him I was good, but thanked him for asking.</p>
<p>And I heard him exclaim as he rode out of view, “Merry Christmas to all, and All Hail Old Purdue!”</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com/a-visitor-from-the-north/">A visitor from the north</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com">News Now Warsaw</a>.</p>
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