
Lane Kiffin has already publicly apologized to Florida, Urban Meyer and SEC. He told the AJC he "figured that was enough" (AP)
Lane Kiffin said he is through apologizing to Florida.
Kiffin issued a public apology for wrongly accusing the reigning BCS football champions and coach Urban Meyer of cheating while recruiting. Kiffin said that he felt like that was enough, and he didn’t plan to contact Meyer personally to say he was sorry.
“I already apologized to [Meyer] and anybody at the University of Florida that I may have offended, and I figured that was enough,” Kiffin told the AJC in an interview on Tuesday.
It has become one of college football biggest controversies. It started at a recruiting breakfast with Tennessee supporters on Feb. 5, the day after National Signing Day. Wide receiver prospect Nu’Keese Richardson switched at the last minute from Florida to Tennessee.
“I love the fact Urban had to cheat and still didn’t get [Richardson],” Kiffin told the crowd, when referring to the fact that Meyer called Richardson while he was on a recruiting trip to Tennessee — not a violation.
Kiffin was reprimanded by the SEC for accusing Florida of illegal recruiting tactics with Richardson, and Kiffin issued a statement of apology to Meyer.
“If you were in the setting, the way it came across that day was a lot different that the way it runs across the ticker,” Kiffin said. “It is what it is, and it’s over now. But I was … energizing the crowd. It was not as bad [as it was made out to be]. I didn’t mean any disrespect toward the University of Florida or Coach Meyer.”
Tennessee defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin, Lane’s dad, told the Orlando Sentinel earlier this month that his son felt bad about the comment. ”He respects coaches. He wasn’t trying to come across as arrogant. He’s not arrogant. He respects Urban Meyer. He respects all coaches.”
On Tuesday, Kiffin confirmed his dad’s words. “I felt bad about the way it was getting out,” he said.
“Unless you’re there [at the breakfast], you can’t really understand the [atmosphere], the timing of my comments and the mood of what was going on. Like I said, it’s over with. If it offended anyone at Florida, I’m sorry.”
Update: Also on Tuesday, Kiffin tells the AJC that his response to Florida players posting his pictures in the Gators lockerrooom is “free advertising” [Click here to read it]
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Anonymous
March 24th, 2009
5:50 pm
Here’s the problem:
Kiffin apologized because the SEC commissioner put a gun this head and said “apologize.” Based on his subsequent public comments, and his failure to deliver a personal apology, Kiffin does not understand/believe that he did anything wrong. In his world, it’s okay to talk trash about another coach and team if it was only in front of his own fans and not the media. I’ve attended plenty of UGA fan pep talks by Coach Richt and his predecessors over the past 35 years, and not one of them ever accused another coach of cheating in front of a partisan UGA crowd. Not once. Kiffin just doesn’t get it.
I’m no Gator fan, but I’m afraid Coach Kiffin has made the 2009 UF-UT game “must-see” TV for the rest of the SEC. I predict a very long afternoon for the Volunteers.
AJC Lover
March 24th, 2009
5:46 pm
Got to actually talk to Lane for today’s Lane Kiffin story – Congrats AJC.
GT
March 24th, 2009
5:42 pm
It is amazing a journalist can say anything about anybody at any time, but if a coach who may know a little more about the situation says something out of line it is echoed around the world. Steve Spurrier makes a good living jabbing these “good old boy” coaches. I think Tennessee needed something up there beside an over ripe pumpkin that makes an easy target. We never heard Gailey say a disparaging word about anybody, just sat there collecting a paycheck about as emotional as a cucumber. Football ain’t about politics or manners; it is about winning and liking to win. I think Lane Kiffin brings something to the table and I’m not even a Tennessee fan.
A dead horse
March 24th, 2009
5:38 pm
I’ve been beaten enough already! Can you tell it’s a slow sports news time on the calendar? Urbie and the Gators and everyone else need to get over it. If UF needs bulletin board material to get jacked for the Tennessee game then they’ve got bigger problems. It very well could be an a** whoopin’ this year, but it won’t be ’cause anything Kiffin said. Go ahead and have your fun at CLK’s expense now, cause the Vols will be back – and soon.
wxwax
March 24th, 2009
5:19 pm
Kiffin’s getting a lot of flack.
But I’m thinking that two years from now, a lot of you are going to conveniently forget how you predicted he’d fail.
Tennessee’s going to be very impressive in 2010. He’s recruiting. He has solid coaches. He’s a good coach himself. And there’s the second year effect that Richt identified in Nick Saban’s Alabama team from last year.
Once Kiffin finds a QB, watch out.
Jim
March 24th, 2009
5:18 pm
Early 2009 prediction: Florida 56 Tennessee 7
DavidC
March 24th, 2009
5:14 pm
“If it offended anyone at Florida I’m sorry” . That’s not an apology. That’s bs
dap01
March 24th, 2009
5:12 pm
What a winner!
merbert moover
March 24th, 2009
5:06 pm
I’m stoopid, if you know what i’m sayin!
merbert moover
March 24th, 2009
4:47 pm
Hey Lane Kiffin, how bout opening your mouth and stuffin some apple jacks in it if you know what im sayin! I mean, first we get the great pumpkin, now the great dumplin, you know what im sayin! Maybe next time UGA or FLA or BAMA puttin the beat down on your team, you can get your players motivated by doin the cabbage patch on the jumbotron, if you know what im sayin! mmmm hmmmm