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Seriously bTo - were you not paying attention back then?

There was a "bump" rule violation towards the end of CBP's last season....

"Giving tickets to people" - one player on the roster was given two additional tickets to the Kentucky - Tennessee game I believe in violation of the NCAA rules on player tickets - however student athlete tickets are handled separately thru another branch of the UT administration - so to put that on CBP is laughable...... the player - hopson I believe was required to pay for the tickets else there would be an improper benefit...

Brian Williams positive drug test - Apparently he tested positive for mary jane and CBP and staff said that he was suspended during the latter part of season for a lower back injury... The fact that the story was leaked by the UT Administration is a violation of HIPAA privacy rights. And the really interesting thing is that the Athletic Director is the first person to be notified of a positive drug test per UT's drug testing policy at the time and the results are supposed to remain private and the UT Admin and coaching staffs are required to keep the information silent! So how and who leaked the information???

I can provide links to the drug testing policy and student athlete ticketing policy within the UT AD but I need a few minutes.

All these things, except the bump violation were released to the media after CBP got fired in order to bolster UT's claims against CBP for his termination in order to quell a fan uprising and to attempt to discredit CBP even more.

What's funny is many don't see the pattern here. The UT administration was engaged in a public smear campaign to try and turn UT fans against Coach Pearl because of his immense popularity. This is why the supposed "bump" was leaked (which was later cleared), the intentional (IMO) ticket distribution violation, and the Brian Williams saga. Let's not forget that Bruce basically found out he would be fired after he got off the bus in Charlotte for the NCAA tournament, another attempt to sabotage the possible tournament run. Can you imagine how difficult it would have been to fire Coach Pearl after another sweet 16 run? Remember how that story was leaked? It was leaked via a taped interview with Jimmy Hyams (Sports Animal) that aired while the team was traveling to Charlotte. The administration had to do everything in it's power to try and diminish Bruce's popularity amongst the fans. This included manipulating the local media.

Now, that brings us to today...... why all of a sudden does the Sports Animal go on another trash fest of Coach Pearl? The flagship station of the University of Tennessee. You think the administration is starting to see this ground swell of support for the return of Coach Pearl and would like to slow this momentum down?
 
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What's funny is many don't see the pattern here. The UT administration was engaged in a public smear campaign to try and turn UT fans against Coach Pearl because of his immense popularity. This is why the supposed "bump" was leaked (which was later cleared), the intentional (IMO) ticket distribution violation, and the Brian Williams saga. Let's not forget that Bruce basically found out he would be fired after he got off the bus in Charlotte for the NCAA tournament, another attempt to sabotage the possible tournament run. Can you imagine how difficult it would have been to fire Coach Pearl after another sweet 16 run? Remember how that story was leaked? It was leaked via a taped interview with Jimmy Hyams (Sports Animal) that aired while the team was traveling to Charlotte. The administration had to do everything in it's power to try and diminish Bruce's popularity amongst the fans. This included manipulating the local media.

Now, that brings us to today...... why all of a sudden does the Sports Animal go on another trash fest of Coach Pearl? The flagship station of the University of Tennessee. You think the administration is starting to see this ground swell of support for the return of Coach Pearl and would like to slow this momentum down?

Amen!!! Dearpark is on a one-man mission to hammer CBP and to brow beat any fan that dares criticize CCM.
 
What's funny is many don't see the pattern here. The UT administration was engaged in a public smear campaign to try and turn UT fans against Coach Pearl because of his immense popularity. This is why the supposed "bump" was leaked (which was later cleared), the intentional (IMO) ticket distribution violation, and the Brian Williams saga. Let's not forget that Bruce basically found out he would be fired after he got off the bus in Charlotte for the NCAA tournament, another attempt to sabotage the possible tournament run. Can you imagine how difficult it would have been to fire Coach Pearl after another sweet 16 run? Remember how that story was leaked? It was leaked via a taped interview with Jimmy Hyams (Sports Animal) that aired while the team was traveling to Charlotte. The administration had to do everything in it's power to try and diminish Bruce's popularity amongst the fans. This included manipulating the local media.

Now, that brings us to today...... why all of a sudden does the Sports Animal go on another trash fest of Coach Pearl? The flagship station of the University of Tennessee. You think the administration is starting to see this ground swell of support for the return of Coach Pearl and would like to slow this momentum down?

Excellent post, thanks.
 
The UT administration was engaged in a public smear campaign to try and turn UT fans against Coach Pearl because of his immense popularity.

The administration had to do everything in it's power to try and diminish Bruce's popularity amongst the fans. This included manipulating the local media.

:eek:lol: hopefully I missed the sarcasm because that is funny stuff
 
IT was the bump violation that turned out not to be a violation, A procedural pass list violation to the Kentucky game and Brian Williams missed a few games for what was stated as a bad back which was rumored to be a failed drug test.

So basically a bunch of trumped up stupid crap by the administration to fire him after stating he had their support.
The "bump" allegation was very embarrassing to the admin because 1) They had no advanced warning that it would be included in the NCAA's notice of inquiry into infractions which was received in Feb 2011 and 2) It was alleged to have occurred just a week after Pearl's press conference in Sept 2010 where he admitted that he had lied to investigators, while also teary eyed, about hosting Junior recruits (Selby, Craft and McRae) at his house for a cookout in Sept 2008 after the Florida football game that day. He had just been handed the off campus recruiting ban and was alleged to have approached Jordan Adams at Oak Hill Academy in VA ..but the NCAA completely disregarded that allegation after Pearl was fired and acknowledged that there was no evidence to support it. It should not have been included in the NCAA's letter to UT if the NCAA's Committee on Infractions did not have evidence to support their allegation. That was an obvious effort to shame UT into firing Pearl so the NCAA could finally get some flesh on their wall. Tennessee's mistake was in caving to the NCAA's pressure to fire Pearl...and to the above poster that thinks Tennessee wants to compete against Pearl - that is crazy and would embitter this fan base. The best chance we have of getting Pearl back is if Alabama shows interest in hiring him (which they probably won't)...All of the other claims such as the phone calls during the dead period are secondary violations. The Brian Williams matter was not handled well but in defense of the staff, they were under some intense scrutiny at that time and couldn't pick their nose in public without the NCAA calling it a violation.
 
Does anyone actually listen to and agree with Doc, Jeff and Heather? I just turned it on for 5 minutes and they were defending Martin and saying he was sabotaged from the beginning. I seriously cannot believe that they actually have listeners. They have zero clue about anything sports related.
 
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The "bump" allegation was very embarrassing to the admin because 1) They had no advanced warning that it would be included in the NCAA's notice of inquiry into infractions which was received in Feb 2011 and 2) It was alleged to have occurred just a week after Pearl's press conference in Sept 2010 where he admitted that he had lied to investigators, while also teary eyed, about hosting Junior recruits (Selby, Craft and McRae) at his house for a cookout in Sept 2008 after the Florida football game that day. He had just been handed the off campus recruiting ban and was alleged to have approached Jordan Adams at Oak Hill Academy in VA ..but the NCAA completely disregarded that allegation after Pearl was fired and acknowledged that there was no evidence to support it. It should not have been included in the NCAA's letter to UT if the NCAA's Committee on Infractions did not have evidence to support their allegation. That was an obvious effort to shame UT into firing Pearl so the NCAA could finally get some flesh on their wall. Tennessee's mistake was in caving to the NCAA's pressure to fire Pearl...and to the above poster that thinks Tennessee wants to compete against Pearl - that is crazy and would embitter this fan base. The best chance we have of getting Pearl back is if Alabama shows interest in hiring him (which they probably won't)...All of the other claims such as the phone calls during the dead period are secondary violations. The Brian Williams matter was not handled well but in defense of the staff, they were under some intense scrutiny at that time and couldn't pick their nose in public without the NCAA calling it a violation.

But Jimmy Cheek could.
 
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But Jimmy Cheek could.

I was surprised the natl news media didn't have a field day with seeing the Top Administrator for a major university pick his nose and eat a booger at a national press conference. They could have gotten miles out of the video clip.
 
Does anyone actually listen to and agree with Doc, Jeff and Heather? I just turned it on for 5 minutes and they were defending Martin and saying he was sabotaged from the beginning. I seriously cannot believe that they actually have listeners. They have zero clue about anything sports related.

I just wish that there some good local sports radio during morning drive time in Knoxville. The sports ani-mule is horrendous and Ainge still hasn't decided to grow up and dispense with the adolescent boy's bathroom humor...
 
I just wish that there some good local sports radio during morning drive time in Knoxville. The sports ani-mule is horrendous and Ainge still hasn't decided to grow up and dispense with the adolescent boy's bathroom humor...

I agree. Sports radio is bad overall in TN
 
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it's better since you seem to believe it and others do too. This thread provides some serious entertainment

Is there any thing in the post that is untrue or you just ridiculing my conclusion? The fact that you and others slurp up whatever the University chooses to feed you is laughable to me.
 
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Is there any thing in the post that is untrue or you just ridiculing my conclusion? The fact that you and others slurp up whatever the University chooses to feed you is laughable to me.

so if I don't believe there was some grand conspiracy to get rid of Pearl I am some admin stooge? Good grief

it's possible to be a UT bball fan, want Martin gone and not want Pearl back. The fact many can't recognize this possibility shows the unbelievable group think mentality of the BBB crowd
 
:eek:lol: hopefully I missed the sarcasm because that is funny stuff

I don't believe that anyone was trying to smear Pearl but explain why Mike Hamilton went on the radio just days before our first round game with Michigan and said that he "would have to do some soul searching" when asked whether or not Pearl still had his support as Tennessee's coach. That could have waited - and should have waited until after we were eliminated. The team was flat as a pancake against Michigan and didn't look like they even wanted to be there.
 
I don't believe that anyone was trying to smear Pearl but explain why Mike Hamilton went on the radio just days before our first round game with Michigan and said that he "would have to do some soul searching" when asked whether or not Pearl still had his support as Tennessee's coach. That could have waited - and should have waited until after we were eliminated. The team was flat as a pancake against Michigan and didn't look like they even wanted to be there.

I don't know why he did it but to try and pin a 30pt loss on MH is kinda weak
 
I don't know why he did it but to try and pin a 30pt loss on MH is weak

I wasn't pinning the loss on him but our team was clearly dejected before the game even started and just went through the motions. I definitely think we would have given a stronger showing if there hadn't been such turmoil surrounding Pearl's future.
 
so if I don't believe there was some grand conspiracy to get rid of Pearl I am some admin stooge? Good grief

it's possible to be a UT bball fan, want Martin gone and not want Pearl back. The fact many can't recognize this possibility shows the unbelievable group think mentality of the BBB crowd



Who said Grand Conspiracy to get rid of Pearl. They did it intentionally to diminish his popularity. What was the purpose of airing the Hyams/Hamilton interview before the beginning of the tournament? Why not wait until after the tournament? They didn't fire him until later. It was to try and derail the chances in the tournament because they knew how difficult it would be for them to fire him if he had made a run in the NCAA. You can believe what you want but IMO you are extremely naive if you don't question the timing of it all. Also, if you don't think that the UT administration doesn't use the local media to forward their agendas then well.....ok.

Also, where in my post did I champion bringing Pearl back. I never addressed it. I simply stated how I think things went down based on people I've talked to (that should know) and known media reports. I would love to have Pearl back, you don't and that's your prerogative but to ridicule a poster because you don't agree is wrong.
 
Who said Grand Conspiracy to get rid of Pearl. They did it intentionally to diminish his popularity. What was the purpose of airing the Hyams/Hamilton interview before the beginning of the tournament? Why not wait until after the tournament? They didn't fire him until later. It was to try and derail the chances in the tournament because they knew how difficult it would be for them to fire him if he had made a run in the NCAA. You can believe what you want but IMO you are extremely naive if you don't question the timing of it all. Also, if you don't think that the UT administration doesn't use the local media to forward their agendas then well.....ok.

Also, where in my post did I champion bringing Pearl back. I never addressed it. I simply stated how I think things went down based on people I've talked to (that should know) and known media reports. I would love to have Pearl back, you don't and that's your prerogative but to ridicule a poster because you don't agree is wrong.

I didn't ridicule a poster I laughed at the x-files conspiracy theories bandied about by people with sources.

please continue since this is a boring day and they are good reading :popcorn:
 
I wasn't pinning the loss on him but our team was clearly dejected before the game even started and just went through the motions. I definitely think we would have given a stronger showing if there hadn't been such turmoil surrounding Pearl's future.

you know what keeps a coach around? A good tourney run but our players went out and lost by 30. Damn Hamilton
 
Remember those horrible days when we MADE the tournament? :cray:
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Here is something I prepared after the CBP firing. Ridicule me if you will but at least I did my research more so than the local media and most of VolNation.....

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As a graduate of the University of Tennessee and supporter of the recently deposed head coach of the Tennessee men’s basketball program, Bruce Pearl, I believe that the the following Administrators and the local sports media should be “put to task” in regards to their personal and malicious attacks against Bruce Pearl:

Chancellor Jimmy Cheek Men’s Athletic Director Mike Hamilton
Jimmy Hyams Mickey Dearstone
Heather Harrington David Climer
John Pennington Megan Boehnke
Andrew Gribble Wes Rucker
Sam Venable Will West
Josh Ward.

The firing of Bruce Pearl on Monday came as quite a shock to many people in the “VolNation” despite the NCAA investigation which has been widely publicized. And why were Tennessee fans blindsided? The answer is simple… On September 10, 2010, Chancellor Cheek and AD Mike Hamilton stated in a press conference that Bruce Pearl would remain as the Vols basketball coach. Chancellor Cheek has also been quoted as saying,

"Coach Pearl is our coach... He's going to be our coach for many, many years. We're going to get through this adversity and we're going to be stronger as a result of it.''

More recently (02/22/11), Hamilton went so far as to say:

“it’s UT’s intention to keep men’s basketball coach Bruce Pearl on staff even if the NCAA imposes a one-year suspension...

Not only was Bruce Pearl fired, to add insult to injury, Hamilton’s press release eluded to additional NCAA violations occurring on “September 14 and in March 2011”. Hamilton went on to say that “the cumulative effect of the evolution of the investigation combined with a number of more recent non-NCAA-related incidents have led to a belief that this staff cannot be viable at Tennessee in the future. We all know that the September 14 incident was the “bump” rule infraction which has been detailed by numerous media outlets.

However, what is the alleged NCAA violation which occurred in March 2011? According to an anonymous source, a Tennessee basketball player received extra tickets to UT’s March 6 home game against Kentucky. The infraction constituted a secondary violation by the coaching staff (per the source) but the “infraction” was handled internally, with the price of the tickets reimbursed by the player. Are you kidding me??? This is one of the two supposed straws that broke the camel’s back!!! Child please…

Per the NCAA Compliance Manual, Rule 16.2.1.1 - Institutional Events in the Student-Athlete’s Sport, an institution may provide four complimentary admissions per home or away intercollegiate athletics event to a student-athlete in the sport in which the individual participates (either practices or competes), regardless of whether the student-athlete competes in the contest. Moreover, the Rules require that Complimentary Admissions shall be provided only through a pass list for individuals designated by the student-athlete. “Hard tickets” shall not be issued. A violation of this administrative procedure shall be considered an institutional violation per Constitution 2.8.1. (Rule 16.2.1.2) The individual using the complimentary admission must present identification to the person supervising the use of the pass list at the admission gate. The individual then shall be provided a ticket stub or other identification of a specified reserved seat or seating area or treated as a general-admission ticket holder. (Rule 16.2.1.2.1)

It goes without saying that Bruce Pearl was the head coach when this “infraction” occurred however he did not participate in the administration of the “pass list”. In fact, UT has a website in place per NCAA requirements for student-athletes to obtain their complimentary admissions known as “The Guest Management System for University of Tennessee Athletics”. The student- athlete must use his or her “login” and “password” to access the system. If a men’s basketball player encounters a problem using the system, the website instructs him to contact Karen Seal at UT, not Bruce Pearl. It is laughable to lay the blame for the ticket infraction at Pearl’s feet. In as much as “hard tickets” are not even distributed to student-athletes, just how did the player obtain the extra complimentary admissions? Perhaps one of Knoxville’s fine journalists would go beyond simply regurgitating what an anonymous source at UT told them, and would actually investigate this matter on their own! A good place to start would be with the UT ticket office or Ms. Karen Seal!

Let’s now take a closer look at the “more recent non-NCAA-related incidents” alluded to by Hamilton in his statement [which were apparently relied upon in the decision to fire Bruce Pearl and his staff]. This is the other straw that broke the camel’s back. Multiple media outlets are reporting that the non-NCAA-related incident(s) was a violation of the Tennessee athletic department substance abuse policy by UT senior forward Brian Williams. Williams missed the last two regular-season games at South Carolina and at home against Kentucky due to what team officials said was a bad back. The allegation is that this was a cover-up committed by Bruce Pearl and his staff so that Williams would not be kicked off team which would have doomed any NCAA tournament run.

Here again, no Knoxville sports writer or radio host has taken the initiative to actually thoroughly investigate the alleged cover-up! I have yet to see any reference by any one of these “milk-toast” hacks to the actual substance abuse testing policy and procedure utilized by the University of Tennessee! Since they cannot or will not do their jobs with any reasonable level of credibility, I have chosen to do it for them. I have provided just below the flow chart that is taken directly from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Department of Intercollegiate Athletics “Substance Abuse Testing Policy and Procedures”.

APPENDIX C: SUBSTANCE ABUSE TESTING FLOWSHEET

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The athlete is notifed of the date and time of the drug test and is required to promply present himself for the drug test at the proper location and provide a photo ID. Contrary to public opinion, the test is not administered by the Tennessee men’s basketball staff rather by a “collection agent appointed by an approved professional laboratory” and the student-athlete is “directly observed” providing a specimen by either the collection agent or approved sports medicine staff member. The approved professional laboratory courier will transport the specimens to the laboratory where they will be received by a laboratory agent who will sign for them. All signatures will attest that the official seal on the specimen bottle remains intact, and that proper chain of custody was maintained. All test results are returned by the testing lab directly to the Head Team Physician who then shares the results with the Men’s Subcommittee (positive results are also communicated to student-athlete’s parents or legal guardian).

I must point out that no where within the policy and procedure manual does it instruct the lab to deliver the results to the head coach and to him only! When a positive result is received by the Team Physician, the Team Physician notifies the Sport Administrator, the Compliance Officer, and get this… wait for it, the Athletic Director!!! The drug testing procedures also dictate that the Senior Associate Athletic Director in consultation with the Athletic Director implements the consequences! UT does in fact have a “three strikes and you’re out policy” – based upon a third positive test for illegal/banned substance “the student-athlete will be permanently suspended from intercollegiate athletic competition at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville”.

The first positive drug test can result in suspension from intercollegiate athletic competition or team practice as deemed appropriate by the Athletic Director upon consultation with the Men’s Subcommittee. At the Athletics Director’s discretion, the student-athlete may be permanently suspended. A second positive drug test will result in the student-athlete being suspended from intercollegiate competition and/or practice per the Athletic Director. This suspension is equal to no less than 10% of the scheduled competitions for the respective sport or 30 consecutive days of suspension from all team related activities. It appears to this Volunteer fan that the athlete in question must have had his second positive drug test, if at all... but I digress.
Getting back to the “flowsheet”, the head coach (in this case Bruce Pearl) is one of the last to know about the positive test!! I would guess that all parties including the Sport Administrator, the Athletic Director – Mike Hamilton, the Compliance Officer, the Head Athletic Trainer, the Head Coach, and the Substance Abuse Counselor find out very quickly about a positive test result.

FYI: There is also a confidentiality clause in UT’s drug testing policy and procedure and it states as follows:

The University will take every effort to maintain the confidentiality of all information and records associated with this policy, including drug-test results, impending sanctions, remedial measures taken by the University, and/or any counseling and rehabilitation services which a student-athlete may receive. Unless otherwise required by law, drug test results and related records may be disclosed only to (1) members of the Men’s or Women’s Subcommittees, (2) the head coach, (3) sports administrator, (4) the team physician, and/or (5) the team’s designated drug and alcohol counselor. These individuals are to maintain the confidentiality of all drug test results and related information to the extent possible in the implementation of this policy and the performance of their duties.
Additionally, positive drug-test results may be provided to the student-athlete’s parent(s).

All members of the UT Department of Athletics, including the individuals listed above, are expected to adhere to this Confidentiality Policy at all times. Violation of the policy may incur disciplinary action at the discretion of the Director of Athletics.

Any so-call “cover-up” was conducted with the full support and confidence of the Athletic Department. The alleged positive test was supposed to have remained confidential but apparently someone in the Athletic Department violated this policy and leaked the information to the media. Hamilton’s reference (in his press release) to “other” NCAA infractions and non-NCAA infractions committed by Pearl and Co. was a deliberate premeditated attempt to turn public opinion against the deposed coaching staff.

But, what is the point you ask?

The point is that Pearl and his staff did not “cover-up” the alleged positive drug test and nor did they hide it from Mr. Hamilton. The fact of the matter is that the “Administration” knew about the supposed positive drug test and the Athletic Director had to approve the disposition of the punishment! The alleged offending player sat out a couple of games for what was stated to be a “back/hip injury”. The media has presented this misinformation as a cover-up of the highest order engineered by one, Bruce Pearl in a last-ditch effort to keep his job. The failure of Chancellor Cheek and AD Mike Hamilton to correct the record about the supposed cover-up is reprehensible in consideration of the all positive things that Bruce Pearl and his staff have given to the University and contributed to this community. THE SILENCE OF CHEEK AND HAMILTON IS DEAFENING!!!
The media is clamoring about the “cover-up” and pointing the finger at Bruce Pearl as if to say “see look… look right there…another misdeed…how can he be trusted…another reason to fire Bruce”.

Their readily apparent collective glee about the demise of Bruce Pearl is disgusting! The local media members identified above are too busy sucking off of the University of Tennessee teat to provide any credible commentary about the dismissal of Pearl and his staff. I doubt that any of them have actually taken the time to investigate the allegations and innuendo which where strategically placed in Mike Hamilton’s press release. I suspect that in the last 24 hours, I have researched and summarized more information on student-athlete “complimentary admissions” and UT’s “drug testing policy” than any of our local so-called journalists and radio hosts. If these media members had researched the issues, they would have undoubtedly stumbled across the same information that I found. The media was either less-than-diligent in their efforts or they refuse to say anything negative about the University.

In reference to the “ticket issue” and supposed “cover-up”, Jimmy Hyams said on his radio show on Tuesday that “Bruce Pearl just could not stay out of trouble”. You have got to be kidding me!!! In my opinion, Hyams and his cronies have lost all objectivity when discussing the major sports programs at the University of Tennessee. They lack any semblance of journalistic integrity and possess very little common decency. You should not “kick a man when he is down”! The discrediting of Bruce Pearl and his staff has begun and the local sports media outlets are racing to the defense of the University to show their allegiance to their common benefactor! The University is trying to garner the support of Tennessee fans at the expense of Bruce Pearl.

VolNation, I encourage you to refuse to be swayed by the disinformation that is being advanced by the University and the local sports media. This is a very sad time for Tennessee basketball.
 

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