Yeah, they need to hammer out a settled buyout, so this ends cleanly. If you fire "with cause" and that cause is specifically related to infractions/violations, you have to feel comfortable that the cause is foolproof. There are millions on the table for Jeremy as well as his reputation. With the whispers that Pruitt has retained an attorney for himself, it's possible that a settled buyout is already in the works, which could explain some of the feet dragging.
Tennessee needs to go ahead and make a decision one way or the other. Nothing positive comes from this level of delay and unrest. Recruits and transfers get cold feet. Assistants and possible new head coaching candidates get other jobs and continue to see Tennessee as a toxic environment for coaches despite the legacy and resources of the program.
Agreed-- they need to move decisively toward a resolution. Highly unlikely they have incontrovertible evidence. It's not like he's an elite coach they want to keep at all costs. For major infractions, they tend to exercise an abundance of caution and restrict responsibilities. He's going about his job, contacting recruits, looking at transfers and planning staff changes, hampered by endless rumors and speculations.