I watched ESPN some last night and again this morning. Consensus from the ones they interviewed? Grand slam home run for USC, horrible blow to Tennessee.
And I totally agree. Like I posted last night, he went 7-5 in the regular season with a completely worthless QB and against defenses that knew their one job was to stop Hardesty. I thought they did well for a first year staff....and look at the recruiting class they put together. If they continue to recruit like that at USC, they will, absolutely will, still be the leaders of the Pac 10.
And it is a blow to Tennessee. Again, look at the recruiting class they just put together. A couple years in the system (both sides of the ball) with a huge influx in talent, and Tennessee was on their way back to competing in the SEC.
I'm not sure why "home run for USC" and "big blow to Tennessee" is off target.
I reemphasize the "first year staff" part. I list this all the time....because it's relevant. Tressell's first year at Ohio State, 7-5. Second year, 14-0. Stoop's first year at Oklahoma, 7-5. Second year, 13-0. Carroll's first year at USC, 6-6. Second year, 11-2. No matter who you are, it is typically difficult to win big in your first year. It usually just takes a year to get going. This doesn't mean Kiffin was about to go 11-2. The point is that you can't take a whole lot from the 7-5 record.
Again, I think 7-5 with what he had was pretty good. And what he'll have at USC is light years ahead of what he had at Tennessee....and he won't be playing an SEC schedule.