What does Tennessee hiring of Glazier mean?

#2
#2
I learned earlier that Tennessee hired Michael Glazier to help with the investigation. To me this spells BAD NEWS for Jeremy Pruitt. Does anybody have more information? Is this SOP? Clearly this investigation has become a HUGE deal now.
 
#14
#14
Must mean that our compliance department is inadequate to find the goods. Funny thing is that Fulmer was not aware of compliance involvement when it started. Maybe, we are going big in this investigation. The problem is we are creating conditions that will make it much more difficult for the next coach, which will limit our field of prospects.
 
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Must mean that our compliance department is inadequate to find the goods. Funny thing is that Fulmer was not aware of compliance involvement when it started. Maybe, we are going big in this investigation. The problem is we are creating conditions that will make it much more difficult for the next coach, which will limit our field of prospects.
LSU has used Glazier in the past as well. Idk that it hurt them. Tennessee needs to get Fulmer out almost as badly if not worse than get Pruitt out.
 
#18
#18
As I said before he is the sugar for the medicine. Or the BREAD for the Sh#$ sandwich that is UT football at this time.
 
#23
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Must mean that our compliance department is inadequate to find the goods. Funny thing is that Fulmer was not aware of compliance involvement when it started. Maybe, we are going big in this investigation. The problem is we are creating conditions that will make it much more difficult for the next coach, which will limit our field of prospects.
Right! Who wants to try to revive and ride a dead horse?
 
#24
#24
I hope its a move to find the skeletons and reveal if ANYONE has been dirty, or turning a blind eye. We have to have standards to adhere to. If anyone has been doing wrong, then they should be fired. Because there's someone who's chomping at the bit ready to do the job right.
 
#25
#25
Has a history of getting coaches fired.
Your source is from 2008. I think you could be a little more up-to-date on the fella than that. Like maybe:

Mike Glazier: The man behind Missouri's appeal to the NCAA

It turns out Mike Glazier is not an assassin who specializes in getting coaches fired. He's a friend of universities who want to find ground truth. He's good at leading investigations where the goal is to get to the base facts.

Given that, our hiring him is good for Tennessee. Now some rabid Pruitt-haters are going to assume that is bad for Pruitt, but that's not necessarily so. It might actually be very helpful to Jeremy Pruitt.

In any case, getting to the truth is something we should be happy our university leadership is pursuing. By hiring this fella.
 

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