BOCA RATON, Fla. -- Lane Kiffin was only 31 when the Oakland Raiders provided his first opportunity to become a head coach, and he insisted that he was ready.He was wrong.And he probably wasnt ready to coach Tennessee at 32 or USC at 34, either.Now 41, and freely acknowledging that hes made more than a few mistakes along the way, Kiffin thinks hes truly ready this time to lead a program -- and Florida Atlantic is betting hes right. Kiffin signed his five-year contract to become the Owls new coach on Tuesday, a deal paying him $950,000 annually and coming with a stiff buyout if he wants to leave anytime soon.The things you go through, if you look at them the right way and you learn from them, they make you stronger, Kiffin said. I know that sounds like a line, but they do. Ive got a unique life with a lot of unique experiences, but that makes me so much better prepared and so confident about doing this. Probably 10 years ago, I wouldnt have gone about this the right way. But you change.Hell live a double life for the next few weeks. Kiffin is still the offensive coordinator No. 1 Alabama -- hes going to be there for Tide coach Nick Sabans 7:30 a.m. staff meeting in Tuscaloosa on Wednesday -- preparing for a College Football Playoff semifinal against Washington on Dec. 31 while trying to build a staff at FAU.Some major changes await. Kiffin once counted 48 people at an Alabama staff meeting; there is no way to get 48 people into what will be his staff room at FAU. But in three years under Saban, Kiffin learned from one of the best in the college game and plans to incorporate those lessons in sunny Boca Raton.People grow up, FAU athletic director Patrick Chun said. Its a small enough industry where you can call people, we have mutual friends who would tell me what they think. We spent two three-hour settings together and the good thing with Lane, you dont have to spend a minute evaluating the football piece. This was about fits, values, who are you ... thats where he won me over.Kiffin poked plenty of fun at himself Tuesday, referencing some of his well-known past squabbles with coaches such as Urban Meyer and how Saban seemed to have a penchant for giving him a number of ass-chewins during his three years with the Tide.Chun said hes certain FAU is getting a more humble, less brash Kiffin -- who has family in Florida, including his father, longtime coach Monte Kiffin.He simply wanted to be the next head coach of FAU more than anyone else we talked to, Chun said.At Alabama, Kiffin was part of a program that has been ranked every week and no lower than No. 3 in any of the last 21 installments of the AP Top 25. At FAU, he inherits a program that has won 15 games in the last four years and has never received a single vote in the AP poll.FAUs last home game this season drew less than 6,000 fans. With Kiffin, the Owls expect plenty of extra eyeballs.The school in the world that is trending most on Twitter in the last 24 hours is FAU, school president John Kelly said.Kiffin becomes the fifth coach in FAU history, after Howard Schnellenberger, Carl Pelini, Brian Wright and Charlie Partridge. The Owls are giving Kiffin $1.7 million for assistant coach salaries, and his buyout starts at $2.5 million in the first year and decreases by $500,000 in each subsequent year.Kiffin went 5-15 with the Raiders in 2007 and 2008. He was 7-6 at Tennessee in 2009, then bolted for USC -- where he went 28-15 in parts of four seasons. The Owls hope both sides can revive the other; FAU went 3-9 in each of the last three seasons and hasnt been to a bowl since 2008.It was very obvious that Florida Atlantic is committed to winning and committed to doing it together, Kiffin said. At Florida Atlantic, we will see great things happen. 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LOUIS -- Lance Lynn was one of the more enthusiastic participants as the St.ARCADIA, Calif. -- The Latest on the Breeders Cup (all times local):6:45 p.m.The announced crowd of 45,673 was the largest for a Friday session at the Breeders Cup since the event added a second day starting in 2007.It was a 1 percent increase over last years Friday crowd of 44,497 at Keeneland in Kentucky.A total of $7,178,966 was wagered at Santa Anita, while the total overall wagering was $50,935,934.No one correctly selected the winners in the six straight races making up the Pick Six wager, leading to a two-day carry over of $511,261 heading into Saturdays second day of the world championships.The Pick Six, including the Classic, is expected to produce a total pool of over $4 million.---5:55 p.m.It was a losing first day at the Breeders Cup for the OBrien family of Ireland.Veteran trainer Aidan OBrien, his eyes shaded behind dark glasses, and son Joseph stood next to each other to watch the Juvenile Fillies Turf race.The elder OBrien saddled Roly Poly and Hydrangea in the race, while Joseph trained Intricately, who is ridden by younger brother Donnacha.Joseph is a former jockey and now a first-year trainer who is a few inches taller and the spitting image of his father.Aidan admits hes watching his sons horse during the race.I would only be wanting the lads to have everything fall their way rather than our way, Aidan said. Thats reality. Thats human nature.When the race was over, the elder OBriens horses finished ninth and 14th. His sons horse was 11th.Aidan OBrien fared better in the $1 million Juvenile Turf, when Lancaster Bomber finished second.---5:50 p.m.Corona Del Inca has been euthanized after sustaining multiple fractures of her right front leg in the Breeders Cup Distaff.The Argentina-bred mares injuries were much more serious than it appeared after she was pulled up at the top of the stretch by jockey Pablo Falero on Friday at Santa Anita.Thats according to on-call veterinarian Dr. Scott Palmer.He says Corona Del Incas injuries were so severe that there was no way she could be kept comfortable nor the prognosis be good for treatment. For those reasons she was euthanized.---5:20 p.m.Corona Del Inca fractured her right front leg in the Breeders Cup Distaff.The 5-year-old mare from Argentina was pulled up at the top of the stretch by jockey Pablo Falero. Her leg was splinted and she was taken to the equine hospital at Santa Anita for X-rays and evaluation.Corona Del Inca has four wins in 10 starts in Argentina.---4:45 p.m.Beholder has edged even-money favorite Songbird by a nose to win the $2 million Distaff at the Breeders Cup, handing the 3-year-old filly her first loss in 12 races.Ridden by Gary Stevens, Beholder ran 1 1/8 miles in 1:49.20 and paid $8.60, $3.60 and $3 as the 3-1 third choice.It was the 6-year-old mares final race of her career, winning on her home track for trainer Richard Mandella.Songbird returned $3.20 and $2.80 under Mike Smith, who had guided her to an 11-0 record coming into the season-ending championships. She was taking on older horses for the first time.Forevver Unbridled was another 1 1/4 lengths back in third and paid $4.dddddddddddd40 to show.Stellar Wind, the 5-2 second choice, finished fourth in the eight-horse field.---4:15 p.m.New Money Honey beat Coasted by a half-length in the $1 million Juvenile Fillies Turf, the third straight Breeders Cup win for a New York-based horse.Lull set a demanding pace before tiring in deep stretch. New Money Honey got the first jump on the fading leader, and prevailed for her second win in three starts. She paid $15, $7.60 and $5.20 at 6-1 odds.Coasted returned $17.40 and $10.20, while Cavale Doree was another length back in third and paid $10.60 to show.It was the eighth Breeders Cup win for trainer Chad Brown and the seventh for jockey Javier Castellano.The time was 1:34.01 for the mile.---3:20 p.m.Tamarkuz has won the $1 million Dirt Mile in an upset at the Breeders Cup, giving jockey Mike Smith his 23rd career victory in the world championships.Trained by Kiaran McLaughlin, Tamarkuz won by 3 1/2 lengths. He ran the distance in 1:35.72 and paid $25.80, $9.40 and $8 at 11-1 odds.It was the Tamarkuzs first victory in seven U.S. starts after running in the Middle East.Smith is the leader in victories and money won among jockeys in Breeders Cup history.Gun Runner returned $5.20 and $4.60, while Accelerate was another neck back in third and paid $16 to show.Dortmund, the 3-5 favorite trained by Bob Baffert, finished fourth in the nine-horse field.---2:50 p.m.Oscar Performance has won the $1 million Juvenile Turf by 1\\ lengths to begin Breeders Cup weekend at Santa Anita.The season-ending world championships worth $28 million opened with four races Friday under sunny and warm conditions.Sent off at 6-1 odds, Oscar Performance settled into second behind pacesetter Wellabled before taking charge midway through the stretch. It was the first Breeders Cup victory for trainer Brian Lynch and jockey Jose Ortiz.Oscar Performance paid $11.20, $6.40 and $3.40 for his third straight victory. He ran the mile distance in 1:33.28.Lancaster Bomber returned $11.20 and $6.40, while Good Samaritan was another neck back in third and paid $3.40 to show.---1:15 p.m.Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert has gotten off to a winning start.His horses finished 1/3 in the first race on Friday at Santa Anita. There are five races on the undercard leading to four Breeders Cup races on the first day of the world championships.Ten Blessings was the winner and Bollywood was third.---1 p.m.A horse has been scratched from the $1 million Juvenile Fillies Turf in the Breeders Cup at Santa Anita.Trainer Mark Casse says Victory to Victory wont run in the mile race Friday because of a splint bone injury. The 2-year-old filly will need a few weeks off.With the defection, Sweeping Paddy draws into the 14-horse field, giving Hall of Fame jockey Gary Stevens a mount in the race. The other also eligible horse Con Te Partiro was excluded. ' ' '