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From: Jay Cicone <[email protected]>
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Subject: [gatortalk] [gatornews] ESPN.com - NCAA: Lane Kiffin failed to monitor 
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Whoa, whoa, whoa….wait a minute. Let’s get this straight. Kiffin accused Meyer 
of having inappropriate contact with recruits. The press has this all wrong.
 
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Of 
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Subject: [gatornews] ESPN.com - NCAA: Lane Kiffin failed to monitor staff
 
NCAA: Lane Kiffin failed to monitor staff
By Chris Low
ESPN.com
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Tennessee's football program has been accused of making impermissible phone 
calls and having impermissible contact with recruits under former coach Lane 
Kiffin, according to the NCAA notice of allegations released Wednesday.
But the most serious charges by the NCAA were directed at Kiffin himself.
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Kiffin, who left Tennessee following the 2009 season to coach at USC, was cited 
for failure to monitor an atmosphere of compliance within the Vols program and 
failure to monitor the activities regarding compliance of several assistant 
football coaches.
The Tennessee football program was not cited for failure to monitor following a 
22-month investigation by the NCAA that also included men's basketball and 
baseball.
Among the allegations, the NCAA charged Vols basketball coach Bruce Pearl with 
acting unethically and failing to monitor compliance activities by his 
basketball staff. The NCAA did not levy any charges against Tennessee's 
baseball 
program.
"Receipt of the NCAA's notice of allegations by the University of Tennessee is 
another step in bringing this matter to conclusion," said Tennessee athletic 
director Mike Hamilton, who hired Kiffin as head coach. "Our institution has 
operated in complete cooperation with the NCAA since April 2009 as they have 
pursued their investigation.
"We take these allegations seriously, and most items noted in this document 
have 
already been reported broadly. I would like to thank the NCAA enforcement staff 
for their professionalism and guidance during this process."
Kiffin, in a statement released through USC, declined to comment on the advice 
of his legal counsel other than to say he "looked forward to working through 
the 
process with the NCAA."
Tennessee will have until May 21 to respond to these charges and is expected to 
go before the NCAA's Committee on Infractions June 10-11 in Indianapolis.
USC athletic director Pat Haden said it would be premature for him to comment 
on 
the charges involving Kiffin at Tennessee, but Haden offered a show of support.
"Since his return to USC last year as our head football coach, Lane has been 
vigilant in making sure he and the football program follow the NCAA's rules and 
compete the right way," Haden said in a statement. "Lane has my support as our 
head football coach."
As detailed in the NCAA's report, the impermissible phone calls Kiffin and 
members of his former staff at Tennessee made occurred between Jan. 3 and Jan. 
9 
of last year. Kiffin and the coaches made the calls despite being warned by 
Tennessee compliance officials that such calls were impermissible under NCAA 
rules, the NCAA's report stated.
Sources told ESPN.com that the calls were made to players during the period of 
high school all-star games around the country. Among the players listed in the 
NCAA's report who received calls were Brandon Willis, Seantrel Henderson and 
Ahmad Dixon.
The impermissible contact charge levied by the NCAA revolves around the 
Tennessee hostesses' trip to Duncan, S.C., to watch Willis and current 
Tennessee 
defensive end Corey Miller play in a game on Sept. 25, 2009 as then-seniors at 
Byrnes High School.
Sources told ESPN.com that former Tennessee assistant coach David Reaves is 
accused of giving the hostesses money for the trip. The hostesses, Lacy Pearl 
Earps and Dahra Johnson, were members of the now-defunct Orange Pride.
Reaves' name is mentioned in the NCAA's report, but much of that section was 
blacked out in what Tennessee provided to the media.
Reaves, who is Kiffin's brother-in-law, spent last season as the quarterbacks 
coach at New Mexico. He was the receivers coach at Tennessee under Kiffin and 
recruited the state of South Carolina, but did not follow Kiffin to USC.
A third violation involving the Tennessee program, as outlined in the NCAA's 
report, occurred on Oct. 12, 2009 when Kiffin permitted recruiting intern Steve 
Rubio to make in-person, off-campus contacts with high school administrators at 
Saint Thomas Aquinas High School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Rubio attended high 
school at Saint Thomas Aquinas.
According to the NCAA, this trip occurred despite Tennessee senior associate 
athletic director David Blackburn informing Kiffin and Rubio two days earlier 
that Rubio was not permitted to enter a high school's property while 
accompanying a coach on a recruiting trip.
"Any allegation from the NCAA is a serious matter for us, and we will address 
these issues in a timely manner," Tennessee chancellor Jimmy Cheek said. "As an 
institution, we have been proactive in dealing with these allegations, and we 
will continue to cooperate fully with the NCAA."
Chris Low covers SEC football for ESPN.com.
Follow Chris Low on Twitter: @ESPN_SEC
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