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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Offensive coordinator Norm Chow is staying at UCLA, rebuffing overtures from Lane Kiffin to return to Southern California.
UCLA coach Rick Neuheisel confirmed Thursday that Chow, a widely respected offensive mastermind during nearly four decades in college football, will be back for a third season with the Bruins.
USC athletic director Mike Garrett acknowledged Wednesday he hoped to lure Chow to Kiffin's new staff with a lucrative offer, but Chow decided not to switch sides in Los Angeles' fierce football rivalry.
"I appreciate the interest from USC and Lane Kiffin, but I feel we are building something special here at UCLA, and I am excited about our future," Chow said. "We have some outstanding young players in the program, and we're working hard on finishing strong in recruiting."
1. I concur with comments about not understanding how Lane Kiffin has managed to have the career he's having so far. He was a bizarre choice for the Raiders and immediately showed he was literally out of his league. He's done piss-poor in a very short period at TN. Yes, apparently he can recruit (and so he must interview well for a job, too.... same skills set, eh?). But he inherited a well-established offensive system and great players when he became USC offensive coordinator.... and as I say was apallingly incompetent in Oakland.
2. From the blogs of BruinNation: The Chow rumors were stategic by USC... apparently a couple 4-5 star recruits were wavering and thinking about UCLA, and SC also hoped some other recruits about ready to commit to UCLA would be shaken by a Chow-is-gone message. SC sucks and is the most corrupt college athletic program in history. Kiffin may be a coach able to understand the SC "culture." Fuck them. Or as my friend in eastern TN and youtube says, "fuck Lane Kiffin."
3. Kiffin was third or fourth choice. Jack del Rio was the first choice.
4. Colt McCoy... I disagree that the hit was soft and didn't look enough to knock him out of the game. It came hard from the side, and I thought he might have popped a clavicle. But the whole "oh I couldn't even throw to Dad" narrative in the yahoo piece and other places is bathetic. I am going to go with the "no mas, no mas" award for him. Bruins play Texas in Austin next year and I predict a win. No really.... Although this is predicated on the hope that Chow, in his third season, could actually produce a Bruin offense.