It is, but maybe he's playing the long game. Take the OC job now, and by the end of next season maybe he's secured the head coach job if USC struggles again. For all their struggles that's still a prestigious job. A good coach can still win there.
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/01/07/report-kliff-kingsbury-interviewing-with-nfl-teams/
It might be a short run at USC for Kingsbury. There are reports out there that he's interviewing for NFL jobs.
It's an odd situation. He had to know that there would be multiple NFL jobs opening up if he just waited it out until Black Monday, so why take the USC job?
I imagine the LA "scene" was a big draw to Kliff. Football aside, I imagine he will be living a life that will not suck.
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/01/07/report-kliff-kingsbury-interviewing-with-nfl-teams/
It might be a short run at USC for Kingsbury. There are reports out there that he's interviewing for NFL jobs.
It's an odd situation. He had to know that there would be multiple NFL jobs opening up if he just waited it out until Black Monday, so why take the USC job?
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/01/07/report-kliff-kingsbury-interviewing-with-nfl-teams/
It might be a short run at USC for Kingsbury. There are reports out there that he's interviewing for NFL jobs.
It's an odd situation. He had to know that there would be multiple NFL jobs opening up if he just waited it out until Black Monday, so why take the USC job?
Sucks because he already resigned there
Maybe the quick interest from USC caught the eye of some of the NFL peeps. If he had sat out there twisting in the wind until NFL jobs opened up, it might have been a red flag.
That's a full on guess though.
He was always going to be of interest to them. I was surprised he took that USC job so quick and was even more surprised when they thought blocking teams from talking to him would be the right approach.
I saw a note in the ESPN scroll that said USC was blocking his opportunities to interview elsewhere. Guessing that's why he resigned?
How does a coach get fired from a job that he never finished better than 6th in conference, and turn it into potentially an NFL job?
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/01/07/report-kliff-kingsbury-interviewing-with-nfl-teams/
It might be a short run at USC for Kingsbury. There are reports out there that he's interviewing for NFL jobs.
It's an odd situation. He had to know that there would be multiple NFL jobs opening up if he just waited it out until Black Monday, so why take the USC job?