In February, Nu'Keese Richardson was one of the crown jewels in Lane Kiffin's first recruiting class at Tennessee.Kiffin wooed the four-star recruit, a longtime Florida commit, away from Urban Meyer and then bragged about the recruiting victory at a UT recruiting breakfast. At the time Kiffin incorrectly argued that Meyer had committed a recruiting violation by contacting Nu'Keese during his visit to Tennessee.
From there Kiffin also engaged in a public feud with the head coach at Pahokee High School. Richardson was, in fact, the spark that turned Urban Meyer and Lane Kiffin's war of words into a conflagration. Richardson was the apostrophe that loosed a thousand ships, and now he's the apostrophe that will never play football again for the University of Tennessee. On Monday, Kiffin announced that both Richardson and fellow freshman recruit Mike Edwards have been permanently dismissed from the team.
"After extensive and thorough research of the situation over the last four days and considering various disciplinary options, I've decided it's in the best interest of our program to remove Nu'Keese and Mike," Kiffin said. "As I've said many times before, we hold our student-athletes to an extremely high standard on and off the field. Our student-athletes must be responsible members of society, and this type of conduct will not be tolerated.
"We want a positive culture for our student-athletes that allows them to succeed in the classroom, on the field, and in life after college. My hope is that these two young men will learn from their terrible decision. Clearly, their actions have no place in our program."
Both men were charged with attempted armed robbery after allegedly trying to rob two men at a Knoxville gas station early Thursday morning . A third Tennessee player allegedly involved, freshman Janzen Jackson, remains banned from team facilities but Kiffin has not yet ruled on his status. Jackson's situation differs from Richardson and Edwards in that he was allegedly inside the station when the other two men attempted to rob the driver and passenger of a 1998 Hyundai Elantra just off campus.
By the opening game of the season, Tennessee fans cooed "Nuuuuu" as Richardson fielded the season's first received punt. Just eight games later, Richardson's career at Tennessee was complete. And that career offered little in the way of highlights. Richardson had eight catches for 101 yards, and six rushes for 58 yards. In all, a sum total of 159 yards of offensive production for a player that many believed would be an explosive addition to the Tennessee program.
Now Richardson's name is linked in infamy with other high-profile recruits, such as Willie Williams of Miami, who have flamed out early in their collegiate careers. Whether Richardson or Edwards can reclaim any of the promise they showed at another destination remains to be seen. For the present season, their football career is over. And somewhere in Florida, even if he won't publicly admit it, Urban Meyer has to be beaming.





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This is hard to say, but good for Lane Kiffin. I didn't figure that he would have released a couple of his top recruits, but that does say something about the program that he's trying to put together. Being a Bama fan, I HATE the Vols. But having said that, I can say that I respect what he did, and have a greater respect for Tennessee's program in general. I believe that they have truly stepped up their game under Kiffin, and I can only hope that he continues to prove that he will do the right thing while he's at the helm (unlike Fulmer). They are playing football again in Tennessee; they are no longer the joke that they became over the past few years. I for one, don't look forward to playing them in the future if they keep progressing at this rate. But the level of competition is supposed to be the best in the SEC, and Tenn returning to their winning ways will only serve to help prove that the quality of football in the SEC is still the best. Good job Kiffin (ouch!) and ROLL TIDE!
This may be the best example of Karma that I have evr seen. Kifin has such an ass since arriving at Tenn that it is so appropriate that he loose a couple of his top recruit.
That being said. I do respect his opinion to release them. Never thought he would do it. Now let's see if Urban tries to re-recruit Nukeese....
LOL....AND NOW....another bites the dust at UT =)
Nyshier Oliver..way to go Kiffy! AS for any team
taking NuKeese...ummmm.... he'll be doin time in the Rock Top jail...Kiffen should SHUT UP...every time he opens his mouth...he inserts his foot
....gotta love him..trashing Meyer and the other coaches is making him foooooolish! UT would be NOTHING and not have any chance without Daddy Kiffen...lets give credit where it is due!
Lane should learn some class from his Dad!
Agreed with all of the above. Kiffin has appeared to be "class-free" since coming to the SEC...this is his first semblance of class. He will learn one way or the other...or he will be run (or fined) out of town.
All I can say is these two individuals where dumba--es what a waste of talent. Way to go Lane, good job for the releasel