A Bizarre incident on Campus.........

#5
#5
It was a gopher in Caddyshack

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#6
#6
I just wonder if the writer is hyperboling to get readers or if we are going to be receiving attention equal to the shirt ripping UT wild boys chant. perhaps its nothing but I say be prepared.

At worst maybe another secondary violation????????
 
#7
#7
something about after practice, Monte tried to climb a fence and fell backwards. It was bizarre because of his age trying to climb a fence.
 
#9
#9
in depth story on a pay site. I won't link it b/c it is against the rules.
 
#10
#10
Taylor, considered a 3-star recruit by Rivals.com, said he went to about a dozen schools on unofficial visits over the past several months, including Georgia, Georgia Tech, Miami, Florida Atlantic, Central Florida, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Alabama, Auburn, LSU and, of course, Tennessee. He said all of them except Auburn offered a scholarship.

“It’s a beautiful city,” he said. “It’s a college town but it has life. It’s not dead with cow pastures and horses all around it. It has a city; it has something I can do.
It's pretty clear he's taking a shot at Auburn. :eek:lol:
 
#12
#12
Both Jon Crompton and Nick Stephens had completion rates over 50% in the same scrimmage....how bizarre, how bizarre?
 
#13
#13
What about when he realizes that there are cow pastures just on the other side of 129?
 
#17
#17
Don't forget that Mississippi State was also on that list...

AJC said:
Taylor, considered a 3-star recruit by Rivals.com, said he went to about a dozen schools on unofficial visits over the past several months, including Georgia, Georgia Tech, Miami, Florida Atlantic, Central Florida, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Alabama, Auburn, LSU and, of course, Tennessee. He said all of them except Auburn offered a scholarship.

He's giving Auburn a big FU for not offering a scholarship. It is weird that he referred to himself in the 3rd person though.
 
#19
#19
Tennessee Vols Recruiting - Taylor on Tennessee: 'It's not dead with cow pastures'

Monte fell off a fence:

You never really know what it is that will win over a recruit. College coaches have been saying that for years.

But falling off a fence in the middle of a football practice? Now that’s breaking new ground.

Quite unintentionally, that’s what happened to Tennessee’s 69-year-old defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin while Atlanta-Westlake High’s Michael Taylor was there on an unofficial visit this past weekend. And it was was one of the reasons the 6-foot-1, 205-pound linebacker decided to commit to the Volunteers.

Taylor shared the story of the bizarre accident when I asked him for his impressions of the wizened elder Kiffin, considered one of the game’s brightest defensive minds.

“When I was there he tried to climb a fence and he fell,” Taylor said, trying to stifle a chuckle.

I had to ask: “First of all, what is a 69-year-old man doing climbing a fence?”

“I have no clue,” Taylor said, laughing fully now. “He was upset about the defense or something and I guess he thought he could get over it. He fell backwards.”

“Was he hurt?” I asked, now laughing, too.

“Ended up with a couple of scars,” Taylor replied. “[Linebackers] Coach [Lance] Thompson said he thought a bear had mauled him.”

As it turns out, Monte Kiffin falling backward off that fence helped clinch it for the Vols.

“I thought it was great,” Taylor said. “He’s a warrior for that, in my opinion. That’s the kind intensity he has and the type of players he wants. He reminds a lot of my grandfather that still lives in California. They’re two similar guys. They have the same mannerisms and everything and they still try to do a lot of stuff like they’re still young. Monte Kiffin is a great guy and so is everybody on that coaching staff and we’re going to have a lot of success in that defense.”
 
#20
#20
Probably Auburn, possibly the cowbell school.

But I swear that within 200yds of where LSU practices, one can see both cows and horses grazing. Doesn't bother many of us; some folks, I guess it might.
 
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