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#52
#52
Well, UT could say something like "we want you gone but we're not going to fire you. We can't. So you get to stay on national television making a fool of yourself until you quit or make an error so egregious that we get to fire you for cause. Either way you've damaged your brand irreparably. Or, you can walk away for 2 million dollars today and we will all be happier"
His brand is already damaged. He had announcers cracking jokes on him on CBS.
If I was him it’s gonna take more than $2m to get me to walk away.
That crap he’s put on the field should be cause. Saying he purposely tried to ruin TN hahah
He needs to go but I don’t think $2m is enough to make him even consider walking away from his contract money.
 
#54
#54
If you had a wife and 3 kids that you were responsible for providing for would you do that? You’re scenario involves giving up 10 million dollars. As a father, I would respect the man even less if he did that.

First. The 2 million figure is filler in a hypothetical. That part was immaterial to the question being answered.

Second. I'm giving one plausible scenario at what buttons might be pushed. For all you know the job might be killing his marriage and his home life. Maybe he is miserable his wife is miserable, or would be after three years of him doing a high stress job that he hates. Who knows?

Third. As an attorney and father of 4, I not only deal with caring for a wife and kids, but deal with negotiating with big ego people all the time. There are usually pressure points where people crumple and just want out. Just gotta find it.

Fourth and finally, there are things that no matter how much you paid me, I would refuse to do. Most people I know are actually like that, and I respect that. People who believe that money can buy anything of theirs are generally called mercenaries or prostitutes. I will leave you to your own conclusions about the honor and dignity of either profession.
 
#55
#55
You may be right.

Pruitt and his family may have no trouble living in Knoxville as persona non grata for 3 years. I'm sure his wife and kids will love the harassment, the moving signs/vans, the taunts from other kids at school, or whatever crap failing coaches have to deal with in college football towns. Pruitt may have no trouble seeing himself lambasted and humiliated on TV and local radio. Pruitt may sleep like a baby and not care about any of it and just collect his paycheck for three years until he goes back home. That all could very well be the case and then you don't have that leverage to mercifully pull the plug on something that clearly isn't working for either party.

But, that seems a little far fetched to me. Family. Furure. Pride. Ego. Those are all buttons to push for the type of people who are coaches at that level.
If fans direct anything to his family, it's crossing a line and totally unacceptable.
 
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#58
Well, UT could say something like "we want you gone but we're not going to fire you. We can't. So you get to stay on national television making a fool of yourself until you quit or make an error so egregious that we get to fire you for cause. Either way you've damaged your brand irreparably. Or, you can walk away for 2 million dollars today and we will all be happier"
More like would you take $9 mil today vs $12 over the next 5 years
 
#59
#59
If you had a wife and 3 kids that you were responsible for providing for would you do that? You’re scenario involves giving up 10 million dollars. As a father, I would respect the man even less if he did that.
If IM smart... I take my MILLIONS I've already made and my family has ZERO to worry a out. But I said "smart". So...
 
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#60
If you had a wife and 3 kids that you were responsible for providing for would you do that? You’re scenario involves giving up 10 million dollars. As a father, I would respect the man even less if he did that.
I wonder how many millions he already has in the bank?
 
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#61
Nobody's holding a gun to your head forcing you to listen. I listen to Doug every Saturday & Sunday. :cool:
I'm in the tri-sh!tties... uh... cities. You wouldn't know off hand what station I could get him on or maybe internet radio?
 
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#62
So anyone got an update on what matthews actually said?
I suspect we'll get some info on our lack of splash plays, the great way we defended the run, the youth that got valuable experience for next year especially Bailey. The gap is closing. We beat the spread.
 
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#63
I suspect we'll get some info on our lack of splash plays, the great way we defended the run, the youth that got valuable experience for next year especially Bailey. The gap is closing. We beat the spread.
Yep, we had them scared to run and made them one-dimensional.......
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#67
More like would you take $9 mil today vs $12 over the next 5 years

Remember, and I didn't want to get into actual numbers answering a question about leverage, but his total buyout is capped contractually at 60% anyway. You could probably get it for half of that paid in lump if you found the right motivation for him to go.
 
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#70
Serious question... What leverage would UT use to negotiate a sum lower than what Pruitt's legally binding contract states he will get?

It's a good question. I think you have two items at hand, and only two:
1. You can just quit worrying about it now.
2. We'll say you resigned.

#2 requires an undisclosed settlement, and that might not be possible dealing with a government institution, though. I'm not sure.
 
#71
#71
Remember, and I didn't want to get into actual numbers answering a question about leverage, but his total buyout is capped contractually at 60% anyway. You could probably get it for half of that paid in lump if you found the right motivation for him to go.
Isn't the lump sum what they want to avoid because of lack of reseves? If the boosters would get on board with that, it should be a lot more palatable..

I'm just afraid it might be tough to convince him and Sexton to go for it, especially if they know he has a mx of 12 more months...
 
#72
#72
Ohio State has the best shot to beat alabama.
Alabama will roll Clemson and ND this year.
Maybe Ohio State would get rolled also.
Mack Jones has 5 to 7 secs to throw the ball.
F'bama, I will never ever root for them back woods sobs
 
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#73
He has no mitigation clause in his contract. He gets 60% of the remaining balance regardless of what his next job pays him.

Fulmer is as much a contract guru as Pruitt is a defensive guru.
Just as I was getting to your post, I was thinking of the right words. You nailed it. Thanks!
 
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#74
Ohio State has the best shot to beat alabama.
Alabama will roll Clemson and ND this year.
Maybe Ohio State would get rolled also.
Mack Jones has 5 to 7 secs to throw the ball.
F'bama, I will never ever root for them back woods sobs
You must not get out much. There are tons of those back woods types here in Tennessee.
 
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#75
I'm in the tri-sh!tties... uh... cities. You wouldn't know off hand what station I could get him on or maybe internet radio?

I listen to the podcast that uploads around 10 AM central. Just google Big Orange Sunday and the site pulls up.
 
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