Tag Archives: Lane Kiffin

Disparity – a year later

A year ago this afternoon, Port-au-Prince, Haiti was devastated by a 7.0 earthquake — a force equivalent to the use of 180 tons of TNT. It’s hard to believe a year has gone by, but the memories are so clear. You see, two major and incredibly disparate things happened that evening. The first? An earthquake wreaked [...]

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Was it irresponsible reporting?

WARNING: If you’re a fan of Tennessee football, you might find this post sacrilegious. I’ve lived in East Tennessee almost half my life. I understand, for the most part, Big Orange mentality, or I thought I did. Until this past Tuesday. Now I wonder what is wrong with these people who call themselves Volunteers and [...]

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