Sunday, September 26, 2010

Lane Kiffin's Master Plan

SUNDAY
You knew Lane Kiffin had this all planned out, right? Less-than-impressive efforts against Hawaii, Virginia and Minnesota by the Trojans now makes perfect sense. Scott Wolf explains Kiffin's nonsensical explanation in his column for the LA Daily News.

"USC coach Lane Kiffin explained Saturday it was all part of his master plan where the first three games were an exhibition season that rendered final scores irrelevant."

"As we looked at the overall picture of everything, the schedule and the way we practiced (without tackling), our goal was to get these guys through these games and not worry about what the score was and to have an idea about our roster," Kiffin said.

Does he seriously expect anyone to buy that? Does he really think we are that stupid?

The Trojans are not very good. At least right now. Simple as that.
Kiffin, and those that continue to deny the obvious, are in for a rude awakening.
Beginning October 9, the schedule gets very real. In an 8-week stretch SC faces Stanford, Cal, Oregon, ASU, Arizona, OSU, Notre Dame and finally, UCLA.

If the Trojans play does not drastically improve in a hurry, on both sides of the ball, they will lose four of those final eight games.

No comments:

Post a Comment