SEC coaching legend won’t talk to Kiffin, Finebaum, they claim
For all their differences, Paul Finebaum and Lane Kiffin have at least on thing in common: A former SEC coaching legend won’t talk to either of them.
That coach was revealed Monday when the Ole Miss coach made an unscheduled appearance on “The Paul Finebaum Show.”
The topic came up while the two were explaining their on-again, off-again bromance.
“Since you are a former NFL coach, I think you coached six or seven games with the Raiders,” Finebaum jabbed before he was interrupted.
“I screwed up because I was trying to get the Tennessee job,” Kiffin replied. “You didn’t know that.
“I think you reported one time I actually (former Tennessee coach) Phillip Fulmer fired.”
Finebaum acknowledged he did report that because he said it was “100 percent true.”
“The most beloved coach since (General Robert)) Neyland and here comes Lane Kiffin,” Finebaum joked.
That’s why, Kiffin said, Fulmer won’t talk to him.
“Phil Fulmer never spoke to me because of that,” he said. “You reporting that. I tried to reach out, go over and meet him. He wouldn’t talk to me because he was convinced Paul Finebaum said that I got him fired.
“I was in Oakland, losing games and kicking 76-yard field goals.”
Finebaum admitted the same.
“Phil Fulmer doesn’t talk to me either. Don’t worry about it.”
Fulmer, the second-winningest coach in Tennessee football history, compiled a 152-52 career record in 17 seasons.
Mark Heim is a reporter for The Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @Mark_Heim. He can be heard on “The Opening Kickoff” on WNSP-FM 105.5 FM in Mobile or on the free Sound of Mobile App from 6 to 9 a.m. daily.
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