why did lane kiffin get fired from alabama
Lane Kiffin was effectively pushed out at Alabama just before the 2017 national title game because Nick Saban believed Kiffin had become a distraction while splitting focus between Alabama and his new job at Florida Atlantic, on top of simmering frustration with his behavior and the offense’s late-season performance.
What Actually Happened
Lane Kiffin had already accepted the head coaching job at Florida Atlantic in December 2016 but was supposed to finish the season as Alabama’s offensive coordinator, including the College Football Playoff. A week before the national title game vs. Clemson, Saban announced that Steve Sarkisian would take over playcalling, ending Kiffin’s time with the Tide immediately.
Official Reasons From Saban
Nick Saban publicly framed the move as a mutual decision that was “in the best interest” of Alabama’s players, the program, and Kiffin’s transition to FAU. He pointed to the unusual situation of having a coordinator already hired elsewhere and wanting minimal distraction before a championship game.
Behind-the-Scenes Friction
Multiple reports described building tension between Saban and Kiffin over several issues.
- Kiffin was reportedly late to staff meetings, events, and even media day in the lead-up to the Peach Bowl, which frustrated Saban and other staffers.
- Some Alabama staff members reportedly said they were “done with him,” suggesting fatigue with his personality and habits by the end of his tenure.
- Kiffin also gave colorful media quotes, joking about Saban’s “ass-chewings” and saying “fun is not a word we use around here,” which some inside the program viewed as unnecessary distractions.
Performance And “Distraction” Factor
Alabama’s offense had a shaky showing in the CFP semifinal vs. Washington, producing only 57 passing yards and dealing with delay-of-game and false-start penalties. Saban was visibly angry with Kiffin on the sideline and, combined with concerns that Kiffin was already focused on FAU (staff hiring, recruiting, visitors flying into Tuscaloosa), he judged that Kiffin’s split attention was hurting preparation.
In short, Lane Kiffin was not “fired” from a normal, ongoing job at Alabama; he had already accepted another position, but Saban decided to cut the arrangement short because of lateness, media distractions, tension in the staff, and worries that his divided focus and personality were no longer worth the risk before a championship game.
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