Leave that man alone.
Well, this time.
The way things are going for Lane Kiffin, the self-inflicted tackling dummy during his first weeks as head football coach at the University of Tennessee, there will be a next time. There also will be a few more times after that.
As for this time, Kiffin was absolutely right to tell our Michael Carvell that he is done apologizing to Florida and everybody else over his erroneous comments about Gators coach Urban Meyer and his recruiting practices.
Remember? During a recruiting breakfast last month, Kiffin boasted to Tennessee supporters (note: Tennessee supporters) that Meyer tried to “cheat” and still didn’t get wide receiver prospect Nu’Keese Richardson. That’s because Richardson stiff-armed Florida down the stretch before sprinting to Tennessee.
It turns out that, contrary to what Kiffin told those Tennessee supporters (note: Tennessee supporters), Meyer didn’t violate an NCAA rule when he phoned Richardson during a recruiting trip to Tennessee.
So help me out. Where’s the controversy here? Kiffin was talking to a bunch of … Tennessee supporters.
Have you ever been to one of these booster-type events for an average college team from a power conference? They are pep rallies that often go over the top, with the head coach serving as school mascot, drum major, standup comic, resident psychologist, PR man and grand poobah between talking X’s and O’s.
They say stuff. They say silly stuff. Then, during one of the few times when some or all of their stuff gets into the public domain, they say predictable stuff — such as, “I didn’t say that,” or “I was misquoted,” or “I was taken out of context.”
Even Kiffin tried to back away from his words to Tennessee supporters (note: Tennessee supporters) by telling Carvell, “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.”
Yes, Kiffin did, but so what? He was saying that stuff to Tennessee supporters.
It happens.
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Baba O'Riley
March 25th, 2009
12:30 pm
TM- you must be in your feather-ruffling mode. Don’t you know it’s blasphemous to take the side of a coach other than Richt? A lot of these fans’ minds are narrower than their urethra.
Brew
March 25th, 2009
12:26 pm
Thanks TM, you’re right on this of course, but you’re also fanning the flames by weighing in on it as well. Those who want to hate on Kiffin are going to ignore the venue and the audience and the purpose…along with the fact that Kiffin didn’t actually report Urbie for anything.
It was a joke by a Tennessee coach for Tennessee people at a Tennessee function and had there not been one local media member there, the whole incident would have been message board fodder instead of a nationwide media event.
Brandon
March 25th, 2009
12:05 pm
Lane is no worse than Urban. Lane was just giving Urban a dose of his own medicine. Urban is a cry baby and a cheat.
Dave
March 25th, 2009
12:03 pm
Kiffin sure likes to run his mouth for a guy who hasn’t coached his team in a single game. He had better win big and win often, or he is going to look like a real fool, even more than he does now, when it’s all said and done.
jmcguffey
March 25th, 2009
12:02 pm
when is your retirement date
russell james
March 25th, 2009
12:01 pm
Well Kitty Kat is now called the coach from La La Land and the Big Orange Country is now La La Land. He insulted his secretary, his assist,former boss, UT athletic director in addition to UF>UA and U. Sc.
Pete
March 25th, 2009
12:00 pm
You and Kiffin can relate…getting picked on all the time
John Willis
March 25th, 2009
11:55 am
You are an idiot…..
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Otto
March 25th, 2009
11:13 am
Your stance off passing off false accusations should not be surprising after reading your Bobby Bowden article a few weeks ago.