CLK will push the limit..........

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boxrvol

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I for one am glad, that we have a coach that will get out there and do whatever it takes, even push the limit on the rules, to make this team a National Championship contender. I have been so tired of just sitting around and letting all the other programs pass us by. This is UT Football. If these coaches that are leaving do not want to be a part of UT Football, then goodbye. I want coaches who want to be a part of a Championship Team. All of this gloom and doom and speculation is crazy. Lets get behind this staff and trust CLK to hire the right coaches and bring a National Championship to Tennessee. :clapping::clapping:
 
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I agree with the idea here, although I'm not willing to just accept that kiffin has pushed the limits of the rules.
 
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If Ut didn't pay for or sanction the trip the girls took, it won't be a problem.
 
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I am not trying to be negative nancy, but it does look bad. I am also happy with CLK and the job he is doing. I pray that we came come back from another mishap. I am sure it will all blow over. I just hate the timing of these accusations. It will be the talk of the bowl games. I am not one to support conspiriacy theorys but this is definately the work of someone CLK has pissed off.
 
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OK, I am about to sound like the cop on South Park, but here goes:

Everyone remain calm and move along, there's nothing to see here! In the article, parents stated that the school and coaching staff had no involvement with this deal. The wheels are still firmly bolted to the bus!!! On the back side of this little ordeal, we will come out smelling like a rose. After all, there is no such thing as bad publicity these days. When the NCAA clears the coaching staff & university on this, which they will do, we'll be back to doing what we do best. So just chill out y'all!
 
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