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I hope the SEC coaches give Lane Kiffin a swift kick in the a$$ next season
Report: Kiffin tells recruit he'll be pumping gas
Tennessee coach Lane Kiffin had some stinging last words for Alshon Jeffrey, one of the nation's top wide receivers, according to ESPN.com. Jeffrey of St. Matthews, S.C., signed with South Carolina last month after an intense recruiting battle with Southern Cal and Tennessee. According to ESPN's Chris Lowe, "Kiffin told Jeffrey that if he chose the Gamecocks, he would end up pumping gas for the rest of his life like all the other players from that state who had gone to South Carolina." Atlanta Journal Constitution http://www.fannation.com/truth_and_r...as?eref=fromSI |
That's some funny shit.
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Kiffin is a moron.
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Probably true though... :)
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I doubt he could find a job pumping gas. Everyone's gone self service.
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not sure about the gamecocks, but Florida was inflict plenty of damage for both on the vols
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Awesome. He's just as big a douchebag as Bruce Pearl.
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I'm looking forward to seeing the Vols get destroyed by Florida, Georgia and Alabama. Lane, it was a bad idea to mess with Urban Meyer and Nick Saban.
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Kiffen's gonna turn my boys around. Seriously, if he can get an ounce of offense from them they're gonna be hell to deal with.
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I can see Sidney Rice pumping gas sometime in the near future.
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Eric Berry= the next Ed Reed. Dude is going to be a monster this season.
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Tennessee's going to get rolled. Expect Kiffin to be fired in a year or two. He walks right in without ever accomplishing anything and starts poking the biggest guys on the block. Florida fans have gotten tired of Tennessee (a one-sided rivalry gets boring) but now everyone is fired up for the game this year. Ask Georgia how it works when you upset Urban and the Gators - and Tennessee can expect 10x worse.
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