Kiffin: 'We've got to get better ... do a better job'

Kiffin: 'We've got to get better ... do a better job'

Published Nov. 26, 2012 8:18 a.m. ET

Despite a 7-5 finish that included a sweep by rivals UCLA and Notre Dame for the first time in nearly two decades, Lane Kiffin continues to feel support from USC Athletic Director Pat Haden.



USC's embattled coach said so late Saturday night as he prepared to leave the Coliseum after the Trojans' 22-13 loss to top-ranked Notre Dame.






A week earlier, after USC's loss to UCLA at the Rose Bowl, Haden told Bill Plaschke of The Times that Kiffin was his coach "150%, now and hopefully for a long time."



Asked whether the situation was unchanged after Saturday's loss, Kiffin
said, "Yes. And I'm saying we've got to get better, we need to do a
better job. And what we've got to do is sign the No. 1 [recruiting]
class in the country."



Still, Kiffin could not escape the noise.



It came from the Notre Dame locker room, boisterous shouts of joy
reverberating through the walls during Kiffin's postgame news
conference.



Then, of course, there was the sound of USC fans screaming for Kiffin's
head after the Trojans lost four of their last five games.



USC informed reporters late last week that Kiffin would not conduct his
usual teleconference Sunday evening, a change from last season when he
spoke after the Trojans' season-ending 50-0 victory over UCLA.



But the Trojans' performance against the Fighting Irish spoke for itself.



The loss to Notre Dame, coming a week after a 38-28 loss to UCLA, marked
the first time since 1995 the Trojans were swept by their rivals.



Kiffin described the Trojans' finish — which also included losses to
Arizona and Oregon — as "a horrible five weeks. We were right there at
6-1, ready to go to 7-1, and screwed up."



Kiffin said his postgame address to his team touched on several points.



"I just thanked the seniors, for what they've been through and the hard
work," Kiffin said. "We talked about finishing strong academically, and
we'll figure out the rest."



USC is bound for a bowl game next month that will be far from Bowl Championship Series glamour.



Kiffin said he was not concerned about his players' motivation.



"That's so far from now," he said. "I'm not worried about it."



-Gary Klein

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