Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American coach Lane Kiffin.
Last updated on November 5, 2024.
I have begun to realize just how amazing God's plan can be.
I think as you make mistakes, the No. 1 thing you've got to do is learn from them and not just make excuses for them. I've made more than anybody, probably.
That's what I expect from the players - perfection.
There's not a day goes by that I don't ask, What would Coach Saban do?
I should have been paying Coach Saban instead of them paying me because of the amount of knowledge that you learn in three years, and you view 'The Process.'
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.
I don't think there's a person out there who can say they haven't done something they regret.
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.
In the end what matters is, do you develop your team, do you win games and do you graduate your players.
I make mistakes, and sometimes in split seconds. Then seconds later I know how wrong I was.
I like to make people laugh.
Other kids were watching John Elway. I was watching Tom Landry.
Three years under Saban changed me. He's the best coach in the world at what he does.
You never want your dad to introduce you to a girl.
I'm not really big on humiliating assistant coaches in front of everybody.
If something comes on the radio or in print, I don't think there are any facts to it at all until someone shows some proof.
I know I rubbed people the wrong way.
You want a job where the pressure is on and expectations are high.
When you're little you either want to be like your dad or be directly opposite.
People's perception changes so fast. You win, and people say, 'Well, he had all of those sanctions at USC, and that's why he lost.' You lose, and, 'OK, he's a bad head coach, and he's just a good play-caller wherever he has been.'
In general, I do not feel the media is very positive toward game performances unless the players play perfectly.
We aspire to be like Jim Harbaugh. No, seriously, he does a great job.
I've always valued more where I work for and the fans and the current players than what the national perception is of me.
I'm usually pretty reserved, but I really couldn't hold myself in because I was so excited for these guys.
People ask me what Nick (Saban) says to me on the sidelines. It is just, 'I love you so much. Can we just run some.'
I’m really looking forward to embracing some of the great traditions at the University of Tennessee, for instance the Vol Walk, running through the T, singing Rocky Top all night long after we beat Florida next year. It will be a blast