Article By Justin Smith on 3rd August, 2009
When coach Tom Cable originally stated he was instituting two-a-day practices in the wilting Napa Valley heat, many praised him for taking an "old school" approach.
Cable felt that the practice schedule under Kiffin, which gave the players the morning off after practicing the previous night and rarely saw them during the nadir of the heat, made the team soft.
So he was bringing it back to the old school, and was going to toughen the players up.
Only,...
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