Hold on, Keith.  I know how like to support winners.

 

Is this Weauffing, John?

 

If UT beats UF, DAWGS, All-burnt and COCKS, who'll be laughing?

 

 

A. Leon Polhill

FlaNative1845

330 NW 45th Street

Gainesville, FL 32607

(352) 367-4642

 

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tennessee is doing so many things they will regret at the end of the season
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They will be the laughing stock of the SEC ...

 

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<http://www.palmbeachpost.com/sports/content/sports/epaper/2009/07/30/0730te
nnessee_football.html> Sign of the apocalypse? 


Tennessee's Lane Kiffin will take his recruiting message to South Florida
with an I-95 billboard


 
<http://www.palmbeachpost.com/sports/content/sports/epaper/2009/07/30/0730te
nnessee_football.html/> 


Coming soon to a highway near you: Lane Kiffin. Tennessee has purchased
billboard space in South Florida and will put up an ad next week.

By  <mailto:ben_vo...@pbpost.com> BEN VOLIN Palm Beach Post Staff Writer

GAINESVILLE - Tennessee coach Lane Kiffin has a message that you'll see when
you drive down Interstate-95 to Fort Lauderdale: It's Time.

Those two words are not just the catchphrase of John Ward, the former
longtime Tennessee broadcaster.

"It's Time" is the new marketing slogan for Tennessee football as the
Volunteers transition from former coach Phil Fulmer to Kiffin. And even
though Knoxville is more than 800 miles away, Tennessee has bought space at
I-95 and Oakland Park Boulevard for a billboard that will go up early next
week and remain through Labor Day weekend.

"We wanted to make an effort to extend our brand beyond the Tennessee
geography," said Chris Fuller, associate athletic director for sales and
marketing. "We obviously recognize the value of Florida as it relates to
growing and building our program. We just wanted to let people know we're
here."

One of the goals of the 14- by 48-foot billboard - which includes photos of
Kiffin and defensive back Eric Berry - will be to aid UT recruiting. Kiffin
has made recruiting South Florida a priority since taking over the program
in December, and was able to steal Pahokee's Nu'Keese Richardson away from
the Florida Gators on national signing day.

"In Tennessee, as much as we love our state, we do not have a lot of great
high school players there. Those are the facts," Kiffin said. "We have to
create national attention immediately."

With that in mind, Tennessee is undergoing an aggressive marketing campaign
to help reverse the team's image after last year's 5-7 record, though the
marketing budget has remained constant at about $1 million, Fuller said. In
addition to the billboards, the Vols are producing their own videos for a
soon-to-be-released Tennessee football page on YouTube.

"It's really exciting. It gives us a chance to market Tennessee in a
different way," spokeswoman Tiffany Carpenter said. "We have gotten a lot of
support from coach Kiffin to ramp it up even more than what we had planned
on."

That means expanding the marketing base outside of the traditional markets
such as Nashville and Chattanooga. The Vols also have bought "It's Time"
billboards in Atlanta and Memphis.

Rutgers coach Greg Schiano, who has Miami roots, also has recognized the
importance of recruiting in South Florida and bought billboard space on area
highways a few years ago.

The Volunteers spent $25,000 on their billboard campaign, which also
includes billboards in Tennessee promoting Berry for the Heisman Trophy.
Fuller said the Florida board cost approximately one third of the total
bill.

The Vols have 246 season-ticket holders from Florida and a healthy alumni
base in South Florida, mostly retirees.

"I know that coach Kiffin isn't going to win any popularity contests in
Florida," Fuller said. "But we've got a good presence of people coming up
from Florida seven or eight times a year for games."

Of course, there's a good chance that a Kiffin billboard will invite
graffiti-tagging from Florida and Miami fans.

"That would not surprise me in the least," Fuller said with a laugh.

 

 

 





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