I'll do some homework for ya so you're not so in the dark about the all too young CLK.
Kiffin joined USCs staff in 2001 as a tight ends coach & became the wide receivers coach in 2002. 2004 he also became passing game coordinator. 2005 was promoted to offensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator
instrumental in the recruitment & development of several wide receivers and tight ends such as: Mike Williams (RD 1/pick 10), Keary Colbert (RD 2), Kareem Kelly (RD 6), Dominique Byrd (RD 3), Steve Smith (RD 2) and Dwayne Jarrett (RD 2), Patrick Turner (RD 3), Fred Davis (RD 2).
Lane Kiffin helped guide USC to a 23-3 win-loss record during his tenure- an 88% win percentage. During the previous four years under Norm Chows play calling, the Trojans achieved 41 wins and 9 losses (82%). Under Kiffin in 2005 the USC offense produced school records in virtually every category, averaging 49.1 points and 579 yards per game. USCs potent offense that season became the first in NCAA history to have a 3,000 yard passer (Matt Leinart), two 1,000 yard rushers (Reggie Bush & LenDale White), and a 1,000 yard receiver (Dwayne Jarrett).
In Kiffins three years as recruiting coordinator at USC, the Trojans had the No. 1 ranked recruiting class in college football every year. Under Kiffin leadership in 2006, the Trojans finished first in the Pac-10 in passing efficiency by averaging 142.8 yards per game, produced two, 1,000-yard receivers - Dwayne Jarrett (1,105) and Steve Smith (1,083) - and a 3,000-yard passer John David Booty
Raiders hired Kiffin in 2007, making him the youngest head coach in Raiders history, and the youngest head coach in the NFL's since 1946
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