
It is not my intention to provide constant Kiffin updates. However much he may think so, most of the things he says and does are not noteworthy on the national scene. In fact, this recent interview is downright boring, save two responses.
First, I think it’s hilarious he considers the means of his departure honorable. Apparently, having a thirty minute meeting with your players (which was more of a recruiting session for his new school) before a thirty second media statement with no public warning of an impending departure and leaving without informing the remains of your staff is taking the high ground. And I’ll agree, if you’re comparing yourself to Francione. But if you have any bit of moral scruples, there’s no way you can say what he said with a straight face.
But the actual reason I’m allowing him to grace my blog today is his response to the question, How do you think [the SEC] compares to the PAC-10:
Front sevens are probably better out there, and that's been the way for a long time as you study the draft. From top to bottom, the SEC is tougher. I think that is proven by records and by studying over the years.
Not even college football’s most conniving snake in the grass can deny the SEC’s superiority.
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