There are a lot of famous examples of big name college football coaches that couldn't make it at the pro level. Longtime Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin had the problem in reverse. The USC defensive coordinator announced his resignation on Thursday to pursue opportunities in the NFL. "I wanted to make this announcement now so that our players who are preparing for the bowl game and our recruits who will be visiting campus are aware," Kiffin said in a statement. "I really enjoyed my time at USC and the opportunity I had to work with our players and coaches. The chance to work for my son, Lane, was unique and memorable, but we always treated each other professionally on a coach-to-coach basis. "Although things didn't always go as well as we would have liked this year from a defensive and win-loss standpoint, I will leave USC with the utmost respect for the University, the Trojan Family and, most importantly, the players I had the good fortune to coach." Kiffin essentially saved his son from having to fire him. The architect of the Tampa 2 defense shouldn't have trouble finding a job in the NFL and might be able to someday return the favor of hiring his son as a lower level assistant if USC continues its downward spiral. Source: NFL.com
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