Texarkana Gazette

For Briles and others, FAU is a second chance

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BOCA RATON, Fla.—Lane Kiffin is the head coach at LSU.

No, not that one.

Kiffin is still the coach at Florida Atlantic, which has a roster—and coaching staff— featuring many people who have encountere­d more than a few problems along their various circuitous routes to Boca Raton. So on Sunday at the Owls' annual preseason media day, Kiffin revealed that he's given FAU a new moniker.

"We're LSU," Kiffin said. "Know what that is? Last Strike U."

Kendal Briles surely seems like he's appreciati­ng his second chance.

Briles is now the offensive coordinato­r at FAU, which approved his hiring even though he was part of the Baylor staff when that program was rocked by a sexual assault scandal. The enormity of the problems there ultimately led to his father, Art Briles, being fired as Baylor's head coach, and tattered the entire university's reputation. And when Baylor hired Matt Rhule to take over after last season, Kendal Briles was not retained.

Enter FAU, with that second-chance opportunit­y.

"I needed a job," Kendal Briles said. "I've got three kids. I like to have work. So yeah, this intrigued me coming out here, for sure."

He won't talk about what happened at Baylor, saying only that he's looking forward and focused on this season. A book written by two ESPN reporters about the scandal is expected to be released this week, and he had no comment on that either.

The Briles-Kiffin relationsh­ip is interestin­g on so many levels. Kiffin was a successful offensive coordinato­r under Nick Saban at Alabama for the last three seasons, and Briles ran what was a powerful offense at Baylor for the last two. To get Briles to come to Boca Raton—both he and Kiffin said other schools were wooing him—Kiffin had to concede play-calling duties.

They barely knew each other before aligning at FAU, and so far Kiffin has stayed true to his word about letting Briles be the sole playcaller.

"He's completely stepped out of it," Briles said.

Said Kiffin: "This was somebody that I felt I could do that with. It has been really good from the standpoint of doing the other stuff, the CEO stuff."

There's no question that Briles can effectivel­y coach.

He's been honored multiple times for his work in recruiting, and the Bears featured an extremely high-octane offense during his time calling the plays in Waco. In Briles' 27 games as offensive coordinato­r there, Baylor averaged 570 yards and 41 points.

He thinks FAU is capable of similar success.

"I would assume all that is realistic," Briles said. "I don't care if we score three points and win the football game. That's all I care about."

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