Dekalb County judges grants injunction in former Tennessee coach’s lawsuit
Former University of Tennessee football coach Jeremy Pruitt won a preliminary injunction against the NCAA.
Will this guy ever give up?
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Dekalb County judges grants injunction in former Tennessee coach’s lawsuit
Former University of Tennessee football coach Jeremy Pruitt won a preliminary injunction against the NCAA.www.waff.com
Will this guy ever give up?
I'll agree somewhat.Keepin it.
The dude was only guilty of not winning ball games. He was doing everything he could to try and get Tennessee to compete. He just sucked as a HC and the university needed to fire him, but they didn’t want to pay either.
They used him as a scapegoat.
Please. Go into Google and ask how much Pruitt is worth. Between $5 and $6 million dollars. How the hell can anyone have a hard time feeding his family on that if done right? Shocking how there are several posts from Vols fans defending him. He broke the rules and got caught. And he got punished for that. Now, he's wanting to get out of his punishment early. If he wants to work, he can still land some coaching gig at a high school or even get an assistant's job in the NFL. Or get a coaching job in Arena Football. But he should have thought about the consequences before he decided to go and try breaking the rules. And he did a lousy job at that by losing really bad while trying to pay players before it was allowed and skirting the NCAA.He’s starting to win. Why should he? Dudes trying to feed his family. I can dislike him and still appreciate it.
Honestly what he should have done is sail those losers he learned all of it from. You know he didn’t wake up one day and say “this is how it’s done”Please. Go into Google and ask how much Pruitt is worth. Between $5 and $6 million dollars. How the hell can anyone have a hard time feeding his family on that if done right? Shocking how there are several posts from Vols fans defending him. He broke the rules and got caught. And he got punished for that. Now, he's wanting to get out of his punishment early. If he wants to work, he can still land some coaching gig at a high school or even get an assistant's job in the NFL. Or get a coaching job in Arena Football. But he should have thought about the consequences before he decided to go and try breaking the rules. And he did a lousy job at that by losing really bad while trying to pay players before it was allowed and skirting the NCAA.
I was thinking it was DeKalb County, GA. Some guy was walking down the sidewalk down there about 10 years ago and was on his phone not paying attention and clotheslined himself on a painter's ladder hanging out the back of his truck. Got awarded like $ 200,000 by a jury down there. The place is completely f-ed.Is it surprising that some rube judge in Rooster Poot, Alabama sided with that moron? Birds of a feather……
DeKalb county Georgia is pure trash.I was thinking it was DeKalb County, GA. Some guy was walking down the sidewalk down there about 10 years ago and was on his phone not paying attention and clotheslined himself on a painter's ladder hanging out the back of his truck. Got awarded like $ 200,000 by a jury down there. The place is completely f-ed.
Why should he? He is exercising his Constitutional Right to due process. I don't like him but he is doing what any of us would do if we had competent legal representation.![]()
Dekalb County judges grants injunction in former Tennessee coach’s lawsuit
Former University of Tennessee football coach Jeremy Pruitt won a preliminary injunction against the NCAA.www.waff.com
Will this guy ever give up?
So you're the man that tells other men when they should and shouldn't try to provide for their families and what the financial threshold is? I'm sure that works out well for you.Please. Go into Google and ask how much Pruitt is worth. Between $5 and $6 million dollars. How the hell can anyone have a hard time feeding his family on that if done right? Shocking how there are several posts from Vols fans defending him. He broke the rules and got caught. And he got punished for that. Now, he's wanting to get out of his punishment early. If he wants to work, he can still land some coaching gig at a high school or even get an assistant's job in the NFL. Or get a coaching job in Arena Football. But he should have thought about the consequences before he decided to go and try breaking the rules. And he did a lousy job at that by losing really bad while trying to pay players before it was allowed and skirting the NCAA.
