livefaith
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Kiffin is the modern day Spurrier and a lot of fans root for him. Sick
My sisters are older than me, which would put them way past his interest level. Lets face it, the dude was hired, he coached here one year, he got an offer he really wanted, then he left...he did not knock up my sister---I'm pretty sure. Although I have been curious about that little dude with the sun visor running around.I would agree with you if you were just speaking in generalities, but you are deliberately ignoring the fact that we are talking about the guy who knocked up your sister and then blew town.
Small Mike is a moron and a troll, anyone who gives that azzhat the time of day to spew his misinformed propaganda is in desperate need of listeners.......Listened to Bill King this morning for first time in a couple years. He said Small Mike (I guess there’s a reason) is pulling for Kiffin.
Kiffin can’t sellout Ole Miss Stadium Jr but thinks he sold out Neyland.
Hey Lane, Heupel sold that MFer out, not you. Go Vols.
There are actually a million differences between the two, so much so, that’s it’s hard to believe that they reached almost the same level of the same profession.[/QUOTE
I’ve seen 3 truly great coaches in my almost 60 yrs of following SEC football. Spurrier is one of them. We know the other 2. I doubt Kiffin will even make the Runner-up group.
I'm with you. I took it more like he's expecting for UT fans to make more of a difference than they have in years. We've all seen him troll people before and I think he was completely serious in his answer about the crowd noise and how challenging it'll be if they don't quiet the crowd down early.REAL stretch to call that jab.
I thought he was very respectful and actually downplayed the whole "Kiffin's return" angle. Folks just need to get over it and let everyone move on.
Yeah imagine living in Oxford. Even if your neighborhood is nice, it ain't Knoxville.Think about it. Dude lived as a multi-millionaire in LA and says his house in Knoxville, on the river, was his favorite place he's lived. That was not a slight toward TN or UT.
I haven't been the biggest Kiffin fan since he left, but that article actually made me like him a little more. Sounds like he truly did love TN, and like he's mellowed a bit with age.