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Tennessee has reported six minor NCAA violations since Lane Kiffin became coach a year ago -- for his efforts in recruiting. Violations involved staging a mock news conference for prospects and mentioning recruits by name both on the radio and on his Twitter and Facebook accounts.
The efforts resulted in Kiffin signing the nation's top recruit in Bryce Brown weeks after signing day, a signee that pushed his first recruiting class from as low as No. 22 to No. 8 by Scout.com and No. 10 by Rivals.com. Brown is the highest-rated recruit ever to sign with Tennessee.
Brown, the consensus top running back prospect in the country, also was the recruit Kiffin named on radio in one of his NCAA violations.
Currently, Kiffin's 2010 recruiting class with 23 players verbally committed is ranked No. 5 nationally by Rivals.com.
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