What did Orgeron say/do to M. Brown???

#51
#51
Here is what really happened.


M. Brown comments on visit to Knoxville last weekend"Yeah...I had a great time on my official visit to Tennessee. The Coaches Kiffin and Coach Oregeron chartered a bus and took us all to Gatlinburg and through the Smokies.

One of the highlights of the trip was when we stopped in Cherokee, NC and Coach Monte Kiffin insisted that we all try some saltwater taffy. That stuff is really gooey and hard to chew, and Coach Monte Kiffin ended up having to remove his dentures and pick it out with a toothpick. That was hilarious.

After that, we rode around Cade's Cove and watched all the deer. We actually saw a bear and it reminded me that I should probably text the guys at Georgia and let them know what I was doing.

Later in the day we went to Gatlinburg and played Hillbilly Golf. That was a tons of fun because I got a hole in one by knocking the ball into the open end of a huge moonshine jug. When I hit the hole in one, Coach Oregeron ran over and gave me a goomba then put me in a headlock. The worst part of it was that he had his shirt off and was sweating. But Oregeron is alright...he's just a little intense and would scream at anyone who was playing slower in front of us.

For dinner we went up to Ober Gatlinburg. We had fried chicken in a huge room overlooking the ski slopes, and after dinner we went tubing. The tubing was hard because we'd be going along pretty fast and hit a patch of dirt then everyone would go flying. Of course Coach Oregeron also did that without his shirt on, so he was covered with mud by the end of the night. On the way back down, Coach Lane Kiffin was rocking the sky bucket trying to scare us. When we finally got on the ground his dad got onto him pretty good for horse playing.

On the bus back to Knoxville, Coach Lane Kiffin was in the back with some of use guys and he threw a pecan log roll he'd bought at Stuckey's out the window at a car as we drove past. Coach Monte Kiffin saw him do it, and made Lane sit up in the front seat behind the driver for the rest of the trip. He was pretty upset about being punished by his dad in front of us recruits, but he shouldn't have thrown his pecan log roll at that car.

Overall I would give my visit an 8. It might have gotten a 9, but we only got a snow globe and a UT ashtray for gifts.

Right now I would say that UT is my 3rd choice, but they're moving up."

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#52
#52
Most people are actually saying that O told Marlon that Nutt wouldn't be at Ole Miss in 2010 and that he and grandma didn't like that.
 
#54
#54
This is all Patrick Turner 2.0. I think we all agree that we really didn't miss out on too much with either.
 
#55
#55
Here's the real answer. Marlon Brown would rather play for a program that is barely as relevant as Utah has been in the last 25 years. He's a Memphis loser and I'd bet that he has no intention to graduate....not UT material. Just another Kelley Washington punk and I say good riddance.
I hate to break it to you but UGA has been much more "relevant" as of late than UT has.
 
#61
#61
Here is what really happened.


M. Brown comments on visit to Knoxville last weekend"Yeah...I had a great time on my official visit to Tennessee. The Coaches Kiffin and Coach Oregeron chartered a bus and took us all to Gatlinburg and through the Smokies.

One of the highlights of the trip was when we stopped in Cherokee, NC and Coach Monte Kiffin insisted that we all try some saltwater taffy. That stuff is really gooey and hard to chew, and Coach Monte Kiffin ended up having to remove his dentures and pick it out with a toothpick. That was hilarious.

After that, we rode around Cade's Cove and watched all the deer. We actually saw a bear and it reminded me that I should probably text the guys at Georgia and let them know what I was doing.

Later in the day we went to Gatlinburg and played Hillbilly Golf. That was a tons of fun because I got a hole in one by knocking the ball into the open end of a huge moonshine jug. When I hit the hole in one, Coach Oregeron ran over and gave me a goomba then put me in a headlock. The worst part of it was that he had his shirt off and was sweating. But Oregeron is alright...he's just a little intense and would scream at anyone who was playing slower in front of us.

For dinner we went up to Ober Gatlinburg. We had fried chicken in a huge room overlooking the ski slopes, and after dinner we went tubing. The tubing was hard because we'd be going along pretty fast and hit a patch of dirt then everyone would go flying. Of course Coach Oregeron also did that without his shirt on, so he was covered with mud by the end of the night. On the way back down, Coach Lane Kiffin was rocking the sky bucket trying to scare us. When we finally got on the ground his dad got onto him pretty good for horse playing.

On the bus back to Knoxville, Coach Lane Kiffin was in the back with some of use guys and he threw a pecan log roll he'd bought at Stuckey's out the window at a car as we drove past. Coach Monte Kiffin saw him do it, and made Lane sit up in the front seat behind the driver for the rest of the trip. He was pretty upset about being punished by his dad in front of us recruits, but he shouldn't have thrown his pecan log roll at that car.

Overall I would give my visit an 8. It might have gotten a 9, but we only got a snow globe and a UT ashtray for gifts.

Right now I would say that UT is my 3rd choice, but they're moving up."

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:lolabove::eek:lol::lolabove::eek:lol::lolabove::eek:lol:

Sad thing is, I know exactly what he is talking about in everything mentioned above.

You did omit getting a dream catcher and an airbrushed tee-shirt.
 
#62
#62
I can believe that. Trying to be humble and the term "*******" was probably offensive for obvious reasons.

I found out on another board a few years ago that this is a term used for WHITE rednecks in Louisiana - NOT the racial slur for blacks that "coon" is associated with throughout the rest of the south.

I had no idea - and I am betting neither did Grandma.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/*******
 
#63
#63
from what I read, Coach O came to Marlon's house either a little buzzed or with some alcohol on his breath and that really set off a red flag with Marlon's grandmother
 
#64
#64
Well so it looks like it was true all along Brown is a MEANGALO HALL wanabe! And is not what he was billed to be we shall see, the GA fans will crusify him if he cant catch a ball down field.
 
#65
#65
from what I read, Coach O came to Marlon's house either a little buzzed or with some alcohol on his breath and that really set off a red flag with Marlon's grandmother

The only problem with that is from what I read in the book Coach O don't drink.
 
#66
#66
The only problem with that is from what I read in the book Coach O don't drink.

Yeah, I thought he gave it up after the whole deal at Miami with a woman several years back... maybe I just thought that.
 
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#67
#67
A "christian" grandma accusing a recovering alcoholic of having alcohol on their breath is very steep. It might have been the Red Bull mixed with the Slim Jims. Who knows? Let Marlon go, it's over people.
 
#68
#68
from what I read, Coach O came to Marlon's house either a little buzzed or with some alcohol on his breath and that really set off a red flag with Marlon's grandmother

I guy on 4 Red Bulls and a box of Slim Jims may act like he has been drinking. Coach O doesn't drink alcohol any more -- AA for years.
 
#69
#69
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Marlon Brown sound like the sort of "me-first" player that Fulmer recruited over the years. How many times did we lose due to players who thought more about agents & NFL careers than they did about personal responsibility & TEAM!??? G'wan down to Athens, Marlon, & be prepared to meet Mr. Berry when you come across the middle...if you dare.
GO VOLS!

Eric Berry would knock him all the way back to Memphis.
 

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