It started almost immediately.
Upon his introduction to the Volunteer nation, Lane Kiffin was acting up. In his introductory speech to the Vol faithful, Kiffin said he was looking forward to “singing Rocky Top all night long” after beating Florida in the Swamp. Now, certainly this can be excused—in fact, encouraged!
Kiffin had to rally the troops. The sloppy, dragging troops that Phillip Fulmer had left behind in Knoxville.
Then, a second grievance was issued. Riding high on the coattails of a fine recruiting class, feeling invincible and acting childish, Kiffin said that although Urban Meyer had cheated, he still could not land star recruit Nu’Keese Richardson.
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