F-you Lane Kiffin hahahah
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- Grand Master Dinosaur
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Great picture! According to several reports, two of Lane's ex Vol players had to be restrained by security guards from giving Lane a proper send off. This thing is going to get real ugly if most of Lane's recruiting class follows him to USC and the Volunteers wind up on some type of probation due to Lane's recruiting violations. Couldn't have happened to a better douchebag. I predict he will be working as an tv analyst in 4 years or less.
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I just don't see it. Kiffin is a great recruiter who operates in the grey area of the rule book, but a mediocre game coach. USC is already stockpiled with five star athletes who need someone(beside Lane's daddy) qualified to develop them. I can't believe there weren't more qualified guys trying to beat down the door for that job. Lane better be careful with the NCAA sniffing around USC with OJ Mayo thing, Joe McNight thing, the Reggie Bush fiasco, etc etc. I think USC just hired themselves a younger Ron Zook.Boyd Westerman wrote:USC is a good fit for him, he might actually do well there.
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Agreed. I wanted him to stay at Tenn. for a long time the same way I wanted Bobby to keep coming back for year after year. The worst case scenario is the Vols replace Kiffin with a good coach like Mike Leach. I have a feeling that they will satisfy the faithful by hiring Cutcliffe since is part of the "family" and they just got burned by hiring an "outsider". I wish I could have have been in that locker room when Lane made the announcement. Hopefully, some cell phone footage or audio will leak out. I would almost feel bad for the Vol fans if they weren't constantly trying to justify Lane's stupidity as if it were all some sort of master plan. Please never let Urban Meyer's name come up in a Lil Wayne ryhme like the way Kiffin's did.Boyd Westerman wrote:Its just a shame the SEC didn't get a chance to pound the little twerp into the ground for a few years.
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....He is a better X's and O's coach than the Zooker,but they are definitely cut from the same cloth.cramela wrote:I just don't see it. Kiffin is a great recruiter who operates in the grey area of the rule book, but a mediocre game coach. USC is already stockpiled with five star athletes who need someone(beside Lane's daddy) qualified to develop them. I can't believe there weren't more qualified guys trying to beat down the door for that job. Lane better be careful with the NCAA sniffing around USC with OJ Mayo thing, Joe McNight thing, the Reggie Bush fiasco, etc etc. I think USC just hired themselves a younger Ron Zook.Boyd Westerman wrote:USC is a good fit for him, he might actually do well there.
...... Nobody wanted the Job at USC because everyone knows they are about to get fucked by the NCAA.
......That's why Carroll left.....most of the allegations correspond to when Kiffin and Oregeron were at USC. One of the first thing's he said at his press conference was that he is gonna run a clean program. All while TN is about to get fucked by the NCAA. What a complete douche he is.
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I say again... f-you Lane Kiffin.
and f-you too sblude
When the angry masses had departed, Lane Kiffin — with a police escort — ambled from the University of Tennessee's Neyland-Thompson Sports Complex on his final day as the Volunteers' football coach. Kiffin granted VolQuest.com this exclusive question-and-answer session on his way out ...
VQ: Will you miss not being able to needle Urban Meyer, or will you still needle him from the West Coast?
LK: No, it's good. Now I can do it and not get fined for it.
and f-you too sblude
When the angry masses had departed, Lane Kiffin — with a police escort — ambled from the University of Tennessee's Neyland-Thompson Sports Complex on his final day as the Volunteers' football coach. Kiffin granted VolQuest.com this exclusive question-and-answer session on his way out ...
VQ: Will you miss not being able to needle Urban Meyer, or will you still needle him from the West Coast?
LK: No, it's good. Now I can do it and not get fined for it.
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The Lane Kiffin Sewage Center
....The Lane Kiffin Sewage Center...LOL!
As the Derek Dooley era begins at the University of Tennessee, one Volunteer fan is offering up a lasting parting shot to Coach Lane Kiffin.
Knoxville attorney Drew McElroy has filed paperwork with the Knoxville City Council's Public Properties and Facilities Naming Committee to rename a waste water treatment plant the "Lane Kiffin Sewage Center."
"At first I was offended that he would sneak out in the middle of the night, like a one night stand," McElroy said.
But now, he's over it.
The University of Tennessee has a lot of tradition on campus naming buildings and streets after former greats. Neyland Stadium, Peyton Manning Pass, and Phillip Fulmer Way are examples.
McElroy said after driving down Neyland Drive and seeing all the history, it hit him. Renaming the Kuwahee Wastewater Treatment Plant would be the best way to let Kiffin know he understands why the coach left.
"It dawned on me--Lane Kiffin told us that he hoped the fans would understand. I thought 'Well, naming the wastewater plant for him would let him know, I think very clearly, we do understand,'" McElroy, an off-and-on season ticket holder said. "We want to memorialize his stay here, and I think this would be doing it appropriately."
McElroy says he wrote the $262 check for the application fee and mailed it to the City Council's Clerk last week.
"We don't have to rename the entire facility after him, just a part of it," he said.
McElroy conceded just a cesspool at the facility would be enough to satisfy him.
On the application, he says he wanted "to honor our recently departed head coach and raise awareness of the good work done by the Knoxville Utilities Board."
"I think it'd be very fitting. He's definitely garbage," UT Student Paul Mills said.
While McElroy admits it's funny to think about Kiffin's name associated with a place with a specialty in human waste, the attorney is serious about the plan and says he will follow through, showing up at whatever meetings he needs to attend.
Calls to the University of Southern California's Athletic Department requesting comment from the former Volunteer coach were not returned Tuesday.
"What he says about it? I could care less," McElroy said. "Knowing what we know now, I don't think anybody is angry he's gone."
Both the University of Tennessee and the Knoxville Utilities Board had no official comment on the proposed name change.
The Public Property naming committee only meets a few times each year. Members say they're not certain when they'll take up the renaming issue.
McElroy says he cannot wait, hopefully by next fall, to make the trip to Neyland Stadium and see Lane Kiffin's 7-6 season permanently remembered.
"I'll have a big grin on my face every time I drive down Neyland Drive," he said.
http://www.wbir.com/news/local/story.as ... ovider=top
As the Derek Dooley era begins at the University of Tennessee, one Volunteer fan is offering up a lasting parting shot to Coach Lane Kiffin.
Knoxville attorney Drew McElroy has filed paperwork with the Knoxville City Council's Public Properties and Facilities Naming Committee to rename a waste water treatment plant the "Lane Kiffin Sewage Center."
"At first I was offended that he would sneak out in the middle of the night, like a one night stand," McElroy said.
But now, he's over it.
The University of Tennessee has a lot of tradition on campus naming buildings and streets after former greats. Neyland Stadium, Peyton Manning Pass, and Phillip Fulmer Way are examples.
McElroy said after driving down Neyland Drive and seeing all the history, it hit him. Renaming the Kuwahee Wastewater Treatment Plant would be the best way to let Kiffin know he understands why the coach left.
"It dawned on me--Lane Kiffin told us that he hoped the fans would understand. I thought 'Well, naming the wastewater plant for him would let him know, I think very clearly, we do understand,'" McElroy, an off-and-on season ticket holder said. "We want to memorialize his stay here, and I think this would be doing it appropriately."
McElroy says he wrote the $262 check for the application fee and mailed it to the City Council's Clerk last week.
"We don't have to rename the entire facility after him, just a part of it," he said.
McElroy conceded just a cesspool at the facility would be enough to satisfy him.
On the application, he says he wanted "to honor our recently departed head coach and raise awareness of the good work done by the Knoxville Utilities Board."
"I think it'd be very fitting. He's definitely garbage," UT Student Paul Mills said.
While McElroy admits it's funny to think about Kiffin's name associated with a place with a specialty in human waste, the attorney is serious about the plan and says he will follow through, showing up at whatever meetings he needs to attend.
Calls to the University of Southern California's Athletic Department requesting comment from the former Volunteer coach were not returned Tuesday.
"What he says about it? I could care less," McElroy said. "Knowing what we know now, I don't think anybody is angry he's gone."
Both the University of Tennessee and the Knoxville Utilities Board had no official comment on the proposed name change.
The Public Property naming committee only meets a few times each year. Members say they're not certain when they'll take up the renaming issue.
McElroy says he cannot wait, hopefully by next fall, to make the trip to Neyland Stadium and see Lane Kiffin's 7-6 season permanently remembered.
"I'll have a big grin on my face every time I drive down Neyland Drive," he said.
http://www.wbir.com/news/local/story.as ... ovider=top