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Bogtrotter07
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I hate USC more than anyone, but these sound like weak-*** excuses given by ND fans for years. I'm not buying this at all. You know how easy it is to recruit to USC? Location, weather, women, women, tradition, academics (yes, they sell that, and the education given is great for non-athletes), WINNING, etc. I mean, it's not a hard sell, and Ed O is as good a recruiter as you'll find. And while he'll do anything to get his guys into school (just read Meat Market or The Blind Side), they don't need to pay off recruits to get them there. And Haden won't let them anyways.
What USC is doing is quite simple. They're selling all I wrote, plus the fact that there are only a limited amount of schollies, and if they want one they better jump on it. They're telling them, join now, or risk losing spot. And all of these are elite players. Oh, and several of these guys grew up as huge USC fans, bc when they were young USC was winning at an unprescedented rate. So for them, it was a no-brainer.
I don't know, I guess for me, I'm not going to hate on a guy that's doing really well at something. And like it or not, kiffy-boy and co are really good recruiters, and they are recruiting to an easy school to recruit to. We'll see how they do w a lack of depth (they did horribly 2 yrs ago), and we'll see how they do post-Barkley. I'm not sold on his coaching, but totally sold on his recruiting...
My comment wasn't about USC; it was about Lane Kiffin.
Except for the fact that Kiffin has the moral responsibility of a two year old. He was involved in the following. He crashed car, most probably late at night. Alcohol was involved. There was never a police report. There is a code of silence, just like Penn State:
Updated: Wed 3:45 AM, Jan 20, 2010
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Knoxville Lexus dealer confirms crash involving Coach Lane Kiffin
KNOXVILLE, Tenn (WVLT) -- Ever since Coach Lane Kiffin resigned his job as University of Tennessee head football coach last week to take the same job at the University of Southern California, rumors have swirled about Coach Kiffin's conduct here in Knoxville.
Included in those rumors, questions about a car crash involving Coach Kiffin.
Well, that's not a rumor anymore.
Lexus of Knoxville confirmed to Volunteer TV News' Mark Packer Tuesday afternoon that Coach Kiffin was indeed involved in a one-car accident in a car owned by Lexus.
Lexus' email statement did not specify the date of the incident, where it happened or who was driving the vehicle, which was leased to Kiffin through the coach's vehicle program.
Lexus of Knoxville is a sponsor of the Tennessee Fund program which leases vehicles to coaches of UT men's and women's athletic programs.
The statement says, "The proper authorities were contacted and the vehicle was towed to our location. Coach Kiffin’s insurance was contacted and promptly paid the claim."
It continues, "We have no knowledge of any of the alleged facts surrounding the accident being reported on the internet."
Since our report this afternoon, the University of Tennessee has confirmed the university knew about an accident involving Kiffin.
Spokesperson Tiffany Carpenter says Kiffin slid off the road while driving home during fall camp early one August morning.
In fact, Coach Kiffin himself confirmed the crash, if this is the same one, during an interview with Volquest.com.
The coach saying at the time he was headed home after a late practice during fall camp, fell asleep and drifted off the road.
Carpenter says authorities were notified after the crash.
Knox County Sheriff's Office spokesperson Martha Dooley say there are no reports of any accident reports filed by Lane Kiffin in 2009.
Knoxville Police Department spokesperson Darrell DeBusk says there are no reports of any accident reports filed by Kiffin in September or October. He's checking all of 2009.
Lexus of Knoxville says they will have no further comment regarding the situation.
Help us separate fact from fiction. If you have information that can help in our investigation, email brian.gregory[at]wvlt-tv.com and mark.edwards[at]wvlt-tv.com.
More details as they develop on Volunteer TV News and VolunteerTV.com.
