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Coach Kliff Kingsbury aims to fix Cardinals after quick exit from USC

INDIANAPOLIS - The long road has unfurled before Kliff Kingsbury, the challenge of guiding the Arizona Cardinals back to relevance. A quick glance in his rear-view mirror, though, and it's hard to ignore the USC football program left choking in his dust.

"Obviously, I was thrilled to be there with coach (Clay) Helton, and thought that was an incredible situation with where I think that program's going," said Kingsbury, of his month-long stint as USC's offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. "But when you have a chance to

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