Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Unconfigured Ad Widget 7

Collapse

Pearl gone today?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Pearl gone today?

    CBS Sports just removed an article saying that the Tennessee University President and Chancellors have made the call and are firing Bruce Pearl over the objections of the AD.
    The article was up and I read it but now it has been removed...the only decision that was supposedly left was whether the AD was going to get fired, too....
    Interesting.......


    also read where last night's Kansas/Illinois game have agents scurrying to watch the Morris brothers and start planning on them being in the NBA draft...
    last night's game boosted their draft potential

  • #2
    Foxsports' Jeff Goodman predicting this afternoon?


    Shaka Smart to Tennessee? -- $2.5 mil speaks volumes -- about 10-fold what Shaka is currently getting..

    Comment


    • #3
      more reports that initially a press conference being held this afternoon -- but some saying it'll be delayed a few days....
      or maybe just happen silently.......

      I can't see a Chris Lowery-type press conference where the AD stands behind Pearl so this likely means he's gone..




      Comment


      • #4
        here's a weird scenario -- some rumors are supporting at least some of this...

        Mizzou's Mike Adnerson to the open Arkansas spot --> then Marquette's Buzz Williams to Mizzou --> then UW-M's Rob Jeter to Marquette (after talking to BU about the open spot) --> then just-fired Bruce Pearl back to UW-M..leaving John Pelphrey free to check out the Bradley opening...

        Comment


        • #5
          Originally posted by tornado View Post
          here's a weird scenario -- some rumors are supporting at least some of this...

          Mizzou's Mike Adnerson to the open Arkansas spot --> then Marquette's Buzz Williams to Mizzou --> then UW-M's Rob Jeter to Marquette (after talking to BU about the open spot) --> then just-fired Bruce Pearl back to UW-M..leaving John Pelphrey free to check out the Bradley opening...
          And why in the world would we ever want Pelphrey?!

          Comment


          • #6
            ESPN reporting: http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=6243862
            When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.

            Comment


            • #7
              Originally posted by SaintLouBrave22 View Post
              And why in the world would we ever want Pelphrey?!
              you seem to hint that what "we" want matters...

              Comment


              • #8
                Originally posted by tornado View Post
                you seem to hint that what "we" want matters...
                Well not necessarily you and I as I am pretty sure our lists would be very different...

                Just simply meant it as a topic of discussion in what has he done to warrant a look

                Comment


                • #9
                  Ironic BP gets canned for recruiting violations at Tenn after ratting out U of IL for recruiting violations when BP was at Ia.

                  What goes around, comes around......
                  BUilding for the Future

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    One new rumor has Gregg Marshall interested in the Tennessee job.

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      I would think that there will be many coaches after that job, great city with a very nice salary in a good conference.

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Shaka Smart is going to Tennessee
                        When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          maybe Shaka Smith but that's aiming pretty low...
                          ........but Shaka Smart is still coaching VCU

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            for the inconvenience of being fired..Bruce was compensated $1 million...salary and benefits through 2012...
                            "Many have questioned the university's decision to pay Pearl when there is no legal requirement to do so."


                            The AD says the reason for the immediate firing of Bruce Pearl was that even MORE violations just happened again this month!!


                            in other words...Pearl kept breaking rules all the way up 'til this current month!


                            Now -- here's the stumper -- if Pearl and his staff have been committing so many violations and even some of his assistants were involved in the lying and coverup when NCAA was investigating...
                            Then..how come when Pearl is fired...they hire one of Pearl's assistants to be the interim coach????
                            Houston Fancher, a member of Bruce Pearl’s Tennessee Volunteers coaching staff, has taken over for Pearl as interim head coach. The former longtime Appalachian State head coach had been working as...

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              Here's an interesting bit that I got sent in my T-Mail account that I received since I am considering UT-Knoxville:
                              From: Chancellor Jimmy G Cheek

                              Subject: Bruce Pearl

                              March 22, 2011

                              To: Knoxville-area UT Faculty, Staff and Students
                              From: Chancellor Jimmy G. Cheek
                              Subject: Bruce Pearl

                              Late last night, the University of Tennessee reached an agreement with head men's basketball coach Bruce
                              Pearl that will relieve Pearl and his immediate staff of their duties. The process of finding the next
                              head men's basketball coach at Tennessee will begin immediately.

                              The following statements were included in the announcement sent to media:


                              Statement from Chancellor Jimmy G. Cheek

                              In September, I said that Bruce Pearl was our coach and I expected him to be our coach for a long time.

                              I am disappointed with the events that have brought us to this point today, events that I would call
                              "the cumulative effect of evolving circumstances."

                              Since our September news conference, several instances have occurred that have caused us to change our
                              position, as indicated in Mike's comments.

                              I care about Coach Pearl and his family. I appreciate the job that he has done at Tennessee.

                              From the university's perspective, this was an institutional decision, with counsel and input from many
                              who know and love this university.

                              Mike Hamilton has kept me informed throughout the past weeks and I have been involved and engaged in
                              the entire process.

                              I have kept the UT System President informed, and he fully supports the steps that Mike and I have taken. The president, in turn, has communicated with the Board of Trustees.

                              I have personally stayed in contact with Board of Trustees Vice Chair Jim Murphy.

                              Our job in administration is to weigh all the issues and all of the inputs -- sometimes including details
                              we cannot share -- and then make tough decisions. Our goal is to weigh all of the information and ultimately
                              do what is in the best interest of the University of Tennessee.

                              Going forward, I am confident that Mike Hamilton will find the right coach who can build on the foundation
                              created over the past several years.

                              Mike Hamilton has my support. I join him in looking forward to continued success.


                              Statement from Director of Athletics Mike Hamilton

                              Today, we are announcing that we have reached an agreement with Bruce Pearl that will result in him and
                              his immediate staff being relieved of their duties with the University of Tennessee men's basketball
                              program. This is a difficult day for many obvious reasons.

                              Six years ago, Bruce Pearl arrived on our campus and renewed hope in Tennessee basketball. He, his staff,
                              and our student-athletes have allowed us as administrators and fans to enjoy unprecedented success and
                              many victories during that time. He has become a friend to many and has done tremendous work in our community.

                              Upon receipt of our NCAA Letter of Inquiry in September, we made the difficult decision to forego common
                              national opinion and forge ahead with Bruce and his staff pending any further major infractions or issues
                              that would preclude our basketball program from representing the University of Tennessee in the right
                              manner.

                              The months that followed have been difficult on everyone -- our staff, our coaches, our administration,
                              our fans and, certainly, our young men. During this time, the dynamics of our case with the NCAA have
                              evolved further, including additional violations committed on September 14 and in March 2011. 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. Therefore, it is in
                              the best interests of our institution to move in a different direction.

                              We have included separation terms that will detail more clearly our role in the transition for Coach
                              Pearl and his assistant coaches. In the meantime, we have named native Tennessean and a former head coach,
                              Houston Fancher, as interim coach during our hiring process.

                              Our search process will begin immediately. This is a great job and will attract a significant number
                              of interested coaches. Much of that interest is a tribute to what Coach Pearl has helped to build, but
                              more importantly, what our fans have built. We will take an appropriate amount of time, but will move
                              as swiftly as is effective to bring this to conclusion.

                              Lastly, I want to apologize to our fans for my untimely comments prior to last week's NCAA appearance. While my comments were never intended for harm, they became an unneeded distraction to what has already
                              been a year of distractions.

                              Terms of Agreement:
                              * Head men's basketball coach Bruce Pearl will be paid at his current salary rate through June 30, 2011. He will also receive $50,000 per month for 12 months, from July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012, and will
                              also receive health insurance costs. This cumulative figure is $948,728.

                              * Additionally, the men's basketball coaching staff will each be paid at their current salary rate through
                              July 31, 2011.
                              ... At the end, of the storm, there's a golden sky. And the sweet silver song of the lark. Walk on, through the wind, walk on, through the rain, though your dreams be tossed, and blown. Walk on, Walk on with hope in your hearts, and you'll never walk alone!
                              I'm behind you 100% Bradley Braves, You'll Never Walk Alone! BEAT STATE!

                              Comment

                              Unconfigured Ad Widget 6

                              Collapse
                              Working...
                              X