Words matter. These are the best Lane Kiffin Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
A Tennessee fan mailed me things I signed for him because they said they don’t want this trash in their house. So they mailed it back to me.
In the end what matters is, do you develop your team, do you win games and do you graduate your players.
You can’t troll somebody who doesn’t see it.
As far as the bowl games, I don’t think the players really play for that. Not at USC.
Should we go back to huddling? Should we go back to putting all these tight ends in there and have 250 yards a game? It doesn’t win anymore. So should we do it because that’s what the people before us did? No.
I just like to have fun with the fans.
I don’t think there’s a person out there who can say they haven’t done something they regret.
Every season is a season of its own.
Obviously I love coaching. It’s what I’ve done my whole life.
This profession, I don’t know why, you’re supposed to be so serious and just be so proper.
Age is irrelevant. Experience is relevant.
I like to make people laugh.
When you’re little you either want to be like your dad or be directly opposite.
I know I get a lot of grief about some of the things I’ve said about Coach Saban, but working under him was like going back to school and getting another degree.
Other kids were watching John Elway. I was watching Tom Landry.
Anybody can get a job, but what do you do when you have it?
You know what I didn’t realize at the time is a really good blessing, is that I was a really crappy player.
You don’t win championships by having the cheapest budget.
To be able to go through what I’ve gone through and still be fortunate before the age of 40 to still be here to be offensive coordinator with Coach Saban at Alabama, you take some time to reflect on that.
Winning changes the perception of what you do, and whether it’s a positive or a negative, even though it’s the exact same thing.
Three years under Saban changed me. He’s the best coach in the world at what he does.
If there’s a group of articles written about me, I can usually tell the difference if someone’s writing an article and they know me from someone who doesn’t know me. They’re usually very different.
There’s not a day goes by that I don’t ask, What would Coach Saban do?
I’ve always valued more where I work for and the fans and the current players than what the national perception is of me.
Coaching was always intriguing to me as a kid. Watching ‘Monday Night Football’ with my dad and hearing him talk through the game management and watching the Tom Landrys and Don Shulas on the sideline was more intriguing to me than watching Troy Aikman or Dan Marino throw the ball.
I don’t really think before I tweet.
I don’t care about what people think about me that don’t know me. But the one thing that bothers me of all the places is the general perception was that I was a failure at USC as a head coach.
You never want your dad to introduce you to a girl.
Toughness isn’t that you’ve got to fight with the guy after the play or punch him because he punched you. That’s not tough. That’s dumb.
I just like to do things that aren’t supposed to be done.
I’m always willing to look at my actions, and do them better.
You want a job where the pressure is on and expectations are high.
To do the impossible, you must be able to see the invisible.
Everything we own really belongs to God, we are just renting it, and when we die those things are going to become somebody else’s possessions.
You can’t just go visit somewhere and come away and know how they run their business.