Posted by Dave as College Football, Tennessee Volunteers at 10:39 PM CST on February 16th, 2009

It’s an article on the AJC, and though it’s probably a long shot, Michael Carvell argues that with all that Kiffin is doing, he’s creating quite the name for himself amongst high school juniors and seniors. As a recap, Kiffin accused Urban Meyer of cheating, said he wasn’t all that happy about his current recruiting class, and, ironically, has been cited for three NCAA recruiting violations himself (though all minor, and none expected to harm the University).
Carvell’s point in all of this? That Kiffin is making a name, and high school players, who don’t know the names of the Auburn or Clemson coaches, do know the name of Lane Kiffin. And they also know if they don’t sign with the Vols, it’s because the other guy cheated.
[AJC]