indian rick
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As luck would have it @CINCYVOL , the Westin Hotel in Cincy.Which court is it at? I’d love to go and say hi to ole cornbread and thank him for his malfeasance.
It may take much longer than 6-8 weeks. UNC had it’s hearing in 10/16. The NCAA announced the results (no penalties) in 8/17. Hope that’s not the same for us.If you mean the NCAA investigation (UT,Pruitt, Ansley) there will be no news on it for 6-8 weeks until a decision is made by NCAA. There is a full non-disclosure in place until then afaik no parties can talk about it until a ruling is made and the hearing is closed.
IF you mean the case in court its most likely pending the results of the NCCA thing. If Pruit gets roasted by NCAA he probably pushes forward with the case but if they tell him he can go back to coaching he probably backs off or settles.
If Pruitt gets a light penalty or backdated show-cause from NCAA it gives UT leverage because if he wants ot find another job that litigation does not look good to other schools. But if he gets hammered or they don't backdate his show-cause he has nothing to lose. Normally a showcause starts on the day its handed down but this has been in the works for almost 3 years. So they could give him a 4 or 5 year show cause and he could appeal or negotiate to have its start date be when this all started and he was fired and go back to a headcoaching job as soon as next season.
If you mean the NCAA investigation (UT,Pruitt, Ansley) there will be no news on it for 6-8 weeks until a decision is made by NCAA. There is a full non-disclosure in place until then afaik no parties can talk about it until a ruling is made and the hearing is closed.
IF you mean the case in court its most likely pending the results of the NCCA thing. If Pruit gets roasted by NCAA he probably pushes forward with the case but if they tell him he can go back to coaching he probably backs off or settles.
If Pruitt gets a light penalty or backdated show-cause from NCAA it gives UT leverage because if he wants ot find another job that litigation does not look good to other schools. But if he gets hammered or they don't backdate his show-cause he has nothing to lose. Normally a showcause starts on the day its handed down but this has been in the works for almost 3 years. So they could give him a 4 or 5 year show cause and he could appeal or negotiate to have its start date be when this all started and he was fired and go back to a headcoaching job as soon as next season.
If you mean the NCAA investigation (UT,Pruitt, Ansley) there will be no news on it for 6-8 weeks until a decision is made by NCAA. There is a full non-disclosure in place until then afaik no parties can talk about it until a ruling is made and the hearing is closed.
IF you mean the case in court its most likely pending the results of the NCCA thing. If Pruit gets roasted by NCAA he probably pushes forward with the case but if they tell him he can go back to coaching he probably backs off or settles.
If Pruitt gets a light penalty or backdated show-cause from NCAA it gives UT leverage because if he wants ot find another job that litigation does not look good to other schools. But if he gets hammered or they don't backdate his show-cause he has nothing to lose. Normally a showcause starts on the day its handed down but this has been in the works for almost 3 years. So they could give him a 4 or 5 year show cause and he could appeal or negotiate to have its start date be when this all started and he was fired and go back to a headcoaching job as soon as next season.