Pruitt’s lawyer makes a statement denying wrongdoing

#9
#9
It's difficult to know what to believe at this point. It's concerning, because if Pruitt really is mostly in the clear, it sends a pretty terrible message to other coaches, who may be less willing to take on the job after watching this play out. On the other hand, if big recruiting violations did take place, that will also make other coaches have 2nd thoughts about taking the job. And it's not even clear that they'll save the $12 million after the impending legal action.

The whole thing is an embarrassment to the university regardless of the truth.
 
#10
#10
If anyone who works for Pruitt committed 1 level 1, 1 level 2, or multiple level 3 violations he is subject to being fired with cause. It's unequivocally clear in his contract. He absolutely can be fired with cause. If he didn't know, it is still his fault. He is tasked with monitoring the program.
 
#12
#12
If he can settle and also get the whole show cause striken from his record, that means he can coach as DC somewhere else rather easily. He's just looking out like she should.
 
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#16
#16
This university is a lot of things, but when it comes to firing a million dollar coach for cause, stupid isn’t an adjective I’d use. I would wager that they have a lot more money and lawyers that looked at this and said “fire with cause”. So this statement is merely a formality to save face and push for some money.
 
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Knowing TN we’ll prob get sued and end up paying him double but I bet our lawyers are better than his
 
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#23
#23
My depressed Vol fan prediction:

Pruitt fights the "fired for cause" and wins.
Gets his buyout plus extra for defamation
TN gets significant penalties from the NCAA as a result of turning themselves in for cheating.
I think Tennessee might get nailed like Ole Miss did in the 1990s.:rolleyes:
 
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