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HLL: NY Times Reports NCAA Investigating “Vol Hostesses”

Okay, this pretty much sucks…
As the Vol Ambassador pointed out earlier today here on the Gate, according to the New York Times (which, as a general rule, avoids simply making stuff up), the NCAA is currently engaged in a wide-reaching investigation of recruiting at Tennessee under Lane Kiffin, with an emphasis on the use of the so-called “Vol Hostesses,” (with particular attention being paid to Hostess Lacey Earps), who routinely accompany recruits on visits to campus. This investigation was confirmed by Mike Hamilton, though he declined to comment on the substance , and the UTAD has since issued an official statement.
The real interest appears to be trips taken by some of the Vol Hostesses to watch potential recruits play as high schoolers. These visits, especially if they result in direct communications related to the recruiting of the athlete are potentially barred under NCAA regulations. Times reporters Pete Thamel and Thayer Evans noted instances where Vol Hostesses had traveled as distance up to 200 or more miles to see recruits play, and had occasionally exchanged text messages with potential recruits.
As official representatives of the UT Athletic Department, contact by these Hostesses could lead to secondary violations, even if the contact was not sanctioned by athletic department officials.
Hostess Gate
Ok. So by now you’ve already experienced your mini-meltdown over the coaching changes. If you’re anything like me, you probably went thermo-nuclear when you found out that not only is the NCAA “probing” (ha, I know) the situation with our hostesses, but that they’re contacting our recruits. Fret not. The rumor mill has produced the following information:
1. Kiffin and staff were aware of this after the fact, but did not ask the hostesses to attend the game.
2. The hostess at the center of the controversy is originally from South Carolina and went home with some of her friends for the weekend. While there, they attended Lattimore’s game. Apparently they’re facebook friends.
Irrespective of how this turns out, this is not a good development this late in the recruiting game. Maybe I’m drinking the orange Kool-aid, but something about this isn’t right. I get Wilson going to LSU and his comments recently should dismiss any notions of foul play there. What I don’t like is that Gran left and the next day Luc commits to FSU, then Lattimore commits to SC and the NCAA comes knocking. There are a lot of adjectives being thrown around the message boards to describe Gran, but I’m not sure what actually happened to him. As far as I can tell, it was too hot in the kitchen for him. I’m ok with that. I like the idea that our staff is too intense for some people. Wes Rucker put it best in saying we have a great administration, a ton of money, and a hungry fan base. Will be fine.
This thing with the hostesses, though, probably looks way worse than it really is. Were the rules bent? Maybe, maybe not. Will there be another Kiffin rule passed in the offseason in response? You bet.
Urban Meyer gets “Slived”

Some of Slive's Henchmen at Work
Well, it looks like there are a few teeth to Mike Slive’s new edict that coaches refrain from criticizing the SEC’s finest. What’s more, and somewhat to my surprise, it appears that the new policy even applies to Urban Meyer. The basis for these conclusions? Mike Slive’s decision to fine Florida Gators coach Urban Meyer $30,000 for criticizing the officiating during the Gators’ game against the Georgia Bulldogs, which was announced via an official release earlier today.
I am sure that Jeremy Foley will be lodging a strongly worded protest shortly, demanding that Lane Kiffin apologize for not being fined before Meyer…
So this raises a question: can you get fined for criticizing the fine you got tacked with for criticizing the officials? I wonder if we will find out? That could be highly entertaining.
At any rate, I guess we now know that Mike Slive actually meant what he said when he declared himself the High Inquisitor of the SEC. Of course, no one expects the Spanish Inquisition…
2009 SEC Preview: Alabama


Whereas previously previewed Georgia fell short of preseason expectations last year, Alabama certainly did just the opposite. The Tide spanked Clemson in the season opener in Atlanta in front of the entire nation, embarrassed Georgia with the “blackout” and College GameDay visiting Athens. In fact the Tide rolled (I know, I know…) all the way to #1 in the country in early November.
After emphatically breaking Auburn’s six-game Iron Bowl win streak (36-nothing in Tuscaloosa), Alabama found themselves leading Florida 20-17 entering the fourth quarter of the SEC Championship Game.
The final five quarters went so unlike the first 12 games for Alabama. Florida controlled the fourth quarter and scored touchdowns on back-to-back drives en route to a 31-20 win; then heavy underdog Utah came out on fire, stunning the Tide to the tune of a 21-0 lead after a quarter and a 31-17 Sugar Bowl win.
Despite a disappointing ending, Alabama was clearly a year ahead of what everybody expected of them. This year Alabama is one of the favorites to win the SEC West and one of the main contenders to the mighty Gators. Can Alabama keep the momentum going?
This Is Good Stuff


I think I’ve made my disdain for the University of Memphis Tigers basketball program pretty well-known. So when I got a text message from my dad last night in the middle of the Lakers-Nuggets game alerting me of the allegations against the Tigers, I must admit I got a kick out of it.
The Tigers’ best season, where they won 38 games and should have won a national championship (thank you Mario Chalmers), now apparently will be null-and-void.
Theories about Lane Kiffin’s jab at Urban Meyer…

This is a bit of an unusual post in that it is a reference to a comment I posted elsewhere on the web, but it seemed fitting…
Rusty over at RTT has offered up 5 theories for Lane Kiffin’s (a/k/a the Blackjack General) barb to Urban Meyer yesterday. They are worth a read. Rusty’s theories started a rather interesting discussion on the subject.
Anyway, here are my two cents worth, which I originally posted over on RTT as a comment (with the addition of the video and image):
The comment on Meyer is simply a comment made to a closed group being taken out of context. That is, Kiffin said “cheating” in the sense of “man, that’s some slimy stuff” but is was taken as “violation of codified NCAA and SEC rules and regulations.” In other words, he was speaking like a normal person and not like some degenerate lawyer (I can say that, I are one).
In the big picture, I think that there is a method to Kiff’s madness. I think he realizes that the Tennessee fans need something to help rally them to “the flag,” which a little controversy will accomplish.
Furthermore, I think — rightly or wrongly — he perceives a belief among the fans that Tennessee has been the “nice guy fuddy-duddy” type for a long time and have never really stood its ground the way it could (See Charlie Brown). I think that there is a definite feeling of this sort among many in the Big Orange fanbase.
I also think he believes that the opposite it true — that other coaches (especially Urban Meyer) have gotten used to walking on Tennessee and now feel an entitlement of sorts. I think this is also true. I think Kiff realizes that he has to stop that, and that the fans will gladly support him in this.
I also think — given who he has attacked and who he hasn’t (See Mark Richt, Houston Nutt, Rich Brooks, Les Miles, etc.) — that it is a calculated move to agitate those who simply cannot stand being agitated and love to agitate constantly. Steve Spurrier was the master of this in the 1990s — and it was very effective. Kiffin wants to try and begin to get in the heads of others who believe themselves to be mighty, but has notably spared the friendly sorts. (Oh, and for the record, Spurrier can take being agitated. In fact it often seems to make him respect others more. Plus, he was pretty affable in response to the whole recruiting test discourse.)
I think Kiff probably understands that the team might not fare well at first, but he is showing that he’s not willing to be pushed around now. It’s the proverbial “knock me down, and I’ll get back up and say it again, so you can knock me down, so I can get up and say it again, till I get strong enough that you can no longer knock me down” approach (man what a run-on).
I also think that Kiffin is simply not the kind of guy who shirks from a challenge, and the staff he has assembled bears that out. (Compare Mr. Edward Orgeron and … the World) Call me crazy, but he almost has me believing that he can pull it off as well.
To be able to win, you have to first believe that you can win. To take on the invincible, you have to believe you are invincible. (See This is Sparta)
Video: 300 – “This is Sparta“
Of course, I also believe that Elvis Presley is living in Vonore, Tennessee under the assumed name “Leyland T. Vegas” and that Plate Tectonics is all part of some nefarious Communist conspiracy…
At its basic level, however, Kiffin is accomplishing something — getting the fans and team ready for a fight and getting the media interested enough to show up and document it all.
• HT to / via: Five theories about Lane Kiffin’s jab at Urban Meyer | Rocky Top Talk
I suppose it all comes down to Jules Winnfield / Samuel L. Jackson’s statement: “Oh, well allow me to retort…“
At any rate, the conversation has been interesting over there, and is worth a look (and perhaps a comment).
Image Courtesy of: Elvis Impersonators Blog
Kiffin apologizes for Urban Meyer’s inability to take criticism (or something along those lines)

Hmmm… looks like Coach Kiffin and Urban Meyer are not likely to be sharing martinis in the bathtub anytime soon…
Seems Florida got a bit upset over Kiffin’s statements regarding Meyer contacting recruits during official visits:
Florida didn’t take Kiffin’s comments lightly. It released a statement from athletic director Jeremy Foley on Thursday afternoon.
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[Said Kiffin] “I’ve been made aware by the Southeastern Conference that my comments this morning at a breakfast with our donors violated a conference policy. In my enthusiasm for our recruiting class, I made some statements that were meant solely to excite those at the breakfast.
“I apologize to Commissioner Mike Slive and the SEC, including Florida AD Jeremy Foley and coach Urban Meyer. My comments were not intended to offend anyone at the University of Florida.”
• via: Kiffin apologizes after SEC reprimands coach for comments about Florida, Meyer | GoVolsXtra.com
Right or wrong, I’m glad Kiff had the chutzpah to call Meyer out. It’s about time somebody did. I’ll also give him props for having some class in admitting he might have overstated things just a bit.
Boy this is already getting fun, and it’s just February…

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