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As talented as Kiffen might be, I don't think that this will go well for the probation prone USC.

I don't think USC is "prone" to probation. When was the last time they were sanctioned?

But yes I fear they are "probation bound". I'll be interested to see just how much the USC staff knew, and when they knew it. McKnight's SUV thing just seems stupid and trivial. But Bush's parents living in a million dollar mansion while making $26.000 a year seems a little suspicious...

:shifty:

Combined with the basketball investigation, I think the NCAA will find a lack of institutional control. And the key players won't even be there to suffer the consequences.
 
But yes I fear they are "probation bound". I'll be interested to see just how much the USC staff knew, and when they knew it. McKnight's SUV thing just seems stupid and trivial. But Bush's parents living in a million dollar mansion while making $26.000 a year seems a little suspicious...

:shifty:
The more I learn about what has happened and is alleged to have happened, the more I think some type of punishment is coming down and hard.

Combined with the basketball investigation, I think the NCAA will find a lack of institutional control. And the key players won't even be there to suffer the consequences.

It's that last sentence that has people like mne upset. Granted, we don't know all of the details yet, but we do know where it seems to be pointing. I've admired the way USC resurrected itself from uncharacteristic doldrums to a national power again. But the cost is becoming too much anymore.

In tandem with this, what bugs me most is that while the hiring of Kiffin & Co. is something of a coup for the USC athletic department... it leaves the players at Tennessee hung out to dry. The guy they were recruited to play for, who promised to be there, has up and skipped town. Now those same players would have to wait a year if they wanted to play for a school in the same division, say their second choice when they decided on Tennessee. That just doesn't feel right. I know... they get scholarships and are supposed to come for an education. It still doesn't seem at all fair for a coach's contract to have so little meaning while the athletes are bound to their choice.
 
As talented as Kiffen might be, I don't think that this will go well for the probation prone USC.

I don't think USC is "prone" to probation. When was the last time they were sanctioned?

But yes I fear they are "probation bound". I'll be interested to see just how much the USC staff knew, and when they knew it. McKnight's SUV thing just seems stupid and trivial. But Bush's parents living in a million dollar mansion while making $26.000 a year seems a little suspicious...

:shifty:

Combined with the basketball investigation, I think the NCAA will find a lack of institutional control. And the key players won't even be there to suffer the consequences.

I guess I should have said that they should have picked a less controversial person who could help re-build the image of USC instead of someone who might reinforce it.
 
And now reports that Kiffin and recruiter Orgeron are calling the Tennessee recruits telling them to join them at USC. Even telling early enrollees not to go to first day of classes today, so they can leave without penalty.

That is just classless.

If USC has any character at all it will tell Orgeron to stop immediately and refuse to offer scholarships to any player that previously committed to UT. (yeah, like that will happen)


Other coaching rumor has Skip Holtz heading to South Florida today.
 
As a USC fan I am very happy with this hire (more for the great assistant coaches than the head coach, though he has potential too).

I fully sympatize with Tennessee fans for suddenly losing the head coach a couple of weeks before the recruiting deadline, SC was in the same position a few days ago.

If Tennessee can get Muschamp then that would be a great hire for them.
 
And now reports that Kiffin and recruiter Orgeron are calling the Tennessee recruits telling them to join them at USC. Even telling early enrollees not to go to first day of classes today, so they can leave without penalty.

That is just classless.

If USC has any character at all it will tell Orgeron to stop immediately and refuse to offer scholarships to any player that previously committed to UT. (yeah, like that will happen)

That is classless. Ever since I heard the story, I've also been wondering.... is that even LEGAL?!
 
To further add to his douchebaggery....

At his first press conference as the new USC coach, Lane Kiffin introduced his family. When it was his son's turn, instead of adressing him as "Knox" as was his given name while here in Knoxville, Lane is calling him "Monte" now, instead.

You know, in Tennessee, we like to be kissed when we're being screwed. :censored:
 
To further add to his douchebaggery....

At his first press conference as the new USC coach, Lane Kiffin introduced his family. When it was his son's turn, instead of adressing him as "Knox" as was his given name while here in Knoxville, Lane is calling him "Monte" now, instead.

He hasn't had a press conference yet. The press conference should start in a couple of minutes (airing on ESPNNews channel).

I think what you are referring to is from a press release from USC that announced his hiring:

http://insidesocal.com/usc/archives/2010/01/bad-timing-1.html
 
And now reports that Kiffin and recruiter Orgeron are calling the Tennessee recruits telling them to join them at USC. Even telling early enrollees not to go to first day of classes today, so they can leave without penalty.

That is just classless.

If USC has any character at all it will tell Orgeron to stop immediately and refuse to offer scholarships to any player that previously committed to UT. (yeah, like that will happen)


Other coaching rumor has Skip Holtz heading to South Florida today.

Damn, I would have thought that there would have been at least a month before Kiffen started to make a bigger mockery of USC's football program than it already is.
 
And now reports that Kiffin and recruiter Orgeron are calling the Tennessee recruits telling them to join them at USC. Even telling early enrollees not to go to first day of classes today, so they can leave without penalty.

That is just classless.

If USC has any character at all it will tell Orgeron to stop immediately and refuse to offer scholarships to any player that previously committed to UT. (yeah, like that will happen)


Other coaching rumor has Skip Holtz heading to South Florida today.

He denied it in his press conference of course, but who do you believe -- someone with Kiffin's history, or Brandon Willis' father who said Orgeron offered his son a scholarship to USC?

USC is already ablaze, but if Kiffin pours gasoline onto the situation, you have to admit that it would be fun to watch everything go down in flames over there.
 
I can honestly say I wouldn't enjoy watching it, but that's because I have good friends who are alums. And it'd be hard for them.
 
To further add to his douchebaggery....

At his first press conference as the new USC coach, Lane Kiffin introduced his family. When it was his son's turn, instead of adressing him as "Knox" as was his given name while here in Knoxville, Lane is calling him "Monte" now, instead.

He hasn't had a press conference yet. The press conference should start in a couple of minutes (airing on ESPNNews channel).

I think what you are referring to is from a press release from USC that announced his hiring:

http://insidesocal.com/usc/archives/2010/01/bad-timing-1.html

Yeah, that's the one I meant.
 
Wow, Tennessee is really struggling to pick up the pieces here.

David Cutcliffe wouldn't leave Duke to come there!

So instead they got Louisiana Tech's Derek Dooley, who has a losing record in three years as a head coach.
 
Louisana tech is one of those schools meant to have a losing record.. they are a doorstop team for the big names to play as warmups. That Cutcliffe even had some decent wins means he may be a pretty good coach.

Plus his time with Saban at LSU and Miami was good.

Now they just need to sell him to the recruits - that won't be easy.
 
You wanna talk tough sells? How about the coming football schedule for the Vols?

Sept. 4 Tennessee-Martin
Sept. 11 Oregon
Sept. 18 Florida
Sept. 25 UAB
Oct. 2 at LSU
Oct. 9 at Georgia
Oct. 23 Alabama
Oct. 30 at South Carolina
Nov. 6 at Memphis
Nov. 13 Mississippi
Nov. 20 at Vanderbilt
Nov. 27 Kentucky

^We should be able to handle our in-state opponents... including our first FCS/Division I-AA opponent since 1983 in the form of Tennessee-Martin... and also UAB & most likely continue the streak against Kentucky. Other than that, the Vols' schedule looks absolutely brutal! Maybe we'll get seven wins like last year.... MAYBE.... In any case, it's gonna be a long and dangerous uphill climb! :eek:
 
Seriously... I thought of you & Digits immediately when I first saw that picture. :lol:
 
Thank you. :lol:

More from the greatness of Drew:

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David Sills, a 13-year-old middle school QB from Delaware, has given a verbal commitment to USC.

Here's one of the many ESPN stories.

Of course, Kiffin will have been fired by the time he gets anywhere near USC.
 
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