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I think it creates a circus. 3 weeks after being hired he wants to interview for other jobs.Yes and if KK had a problem with the" granting of permission" stipulation he never should have signed the deal. hes an idiot for nothing thinking it though or he was being a snake and thought USC would be ok with it and hed sneak off on interviews.
It's not like Kliff is collecting a paycheck and is away from USC. hes still working. If USC believes hes slacking they can fire his ass. They can also push to amend the contract with the conditions of if he wants to interview , fine but they do not have to pay him the rest of the deal if he is fired for just cause. All kinds of ways to satisfy both parties.
Teams grant assistants permission to interview all the time, they interview and come back to their old team. happens all the time. I don't see the big deal.
My point is I hope USC and KK can come to some kind of understanding so the relationship can stay professional and both sides can work together to find a win-win and move forward.
If not USC should just part ways with him and get another OC.
The contract has a buyout.
USC should tell him if he doesn’t want to be there buy it out. They should not be stuck in limbo.
I understand that coaches interview and mive all the time, but not after 3 weeks. I just don’t think USC should help him bail out on them.