🏈 Kiffin leaving the field, hands visor to a fan

Why would anybody want his dang cap? Was it a Tennessee fan? I don't like Kiffin one bit. Didn't he leave Tennessee for USC - so to speak - "in the middle of the night" - as the expression goes, after only one year? If he'd leave them, why does anybody think he wouldn't leave Bama the same way???
 
To me it looked like a little girl, Alabama fan stuck in between some Tennessee fans.
Tidesports.com said it was a Vile fan.

When the game was over, Kiffin congratulated a handful of Tennessee players and coaches before walking back in the tunnel flanked by two officers. A cup just missed his head as he handed his Alabama visor to a little girl in a black Tennessee shirt. A faction of Tennessee fans surrounded the exit to give Kiffin their version of a sendoff.

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They also said "this turned out to be the best day of Coach Kiffin's career; His offense soundly beat Tennessee and USCw lost in the final seconds."
 
You should Shen heard the boos when he did this and was leaving the field. Good grief. It was louder than the boos after that strange personal foul penalty. But all in all, it wasn't a bad atmosphere toward him. They boo'd him when he came out before the game and again after halftime. I was expecting worse...
 
Why would anybody want his dang cap? Was it a Tennessee fan? I don't like Kiffin one bit. Didn't he leave Tennessee for USC - so to speak - "in the middle of the night" - as the expression goes, after only one year? If he'd leave them, why does anybody think he wouldn't leave Bama the same way???

the same argument was said about Coach Saban (ad nauseam, i might add) when he was hired at ALABAMA.

everybody was saying how he would only be here for 2, maybe 3, years until he found somewhere else he liked better and would be gone. here he is in his 8th year as OUR head coach and things are going just fine.

but now i guess someone, somewhere, has to have something to complain about.

what's so wrong with taking a wait-and-see approach?
 
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