Pruitt one of top candidates for Hoover High School job

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I wish him well. He did stand up at the NCAA hearing and asked them not to sanction us because the coach and administrators had nothing to do with it.

He read a lawyer prepared statement that every coach reads when the NCAA is about to drop the hammer....

He was trying to be contrite to get leniency for himself, nothing more, nothing less. NCAA protocol for busted coaches 101...
 
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He read a lawyer prepared statement that every coach reads when the NCAA is about to drop the hammer....

He was trying to be contrite to get leniency for himself, nothing more, nothing less. NCAA protocol for busted coaches 101...
Really? Tell us more about this. You sound like you have proof.
 
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Really? Tell us more about this. You sound like you have proof.

It's called living in the real world. Nothing he says to NCAA investigators is said without his legal advising him, especially when he was suing the school for his buyout $$$$.

A statement, with proper subject-verb agreement, is plenty enough proof to know Pruitt didn't write it.

Every part of Pruitt's defense including the PR-woke sob story related to George Floyd, his attempt to throw Neids and Felton under the bus, the floating out settlement terms, and the contrite legal statement was all an attempt by his legal team to get leniency from the NCAA. The NCAA saw right through the charade.

Tennessee getting off with a relative slap on the wrist was 0.00% related to anything Pruitt said that day....
 
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Again, Pruitt's defense was if Plowman and Fulmer didn't know of the violations being done by Neids and Felton (i.e. the "bad actors" in Pruitt's own terms) then he couldn't have been aware of them.

Pruitt was saying not to punish the school because the school didn't know; therefore, the same logic should be applied to him as well except for the minor stuff he fessed up to (the George Floyd cash bag).

Judging by the 6 year show clause, the NCAA didn't buy any of it...
 
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It's called living in the real world. Nothing he says to NCAA investigators is said without his legal advising him, especially when he was suing the school for his buyout $$$$.

A statement, with proper subject-verb agreement, is plenty enough proof to know Pruitt didn't write it.

Every part of Pruitt's defense including the PR-woke sob story related to George Floyd, his attempt to throw Neids and Felton under the bus, the floating out settlement terms, and the contrite legal statement was all an attempt by his legal team to get leniency from the NCAA. The NCAA saw right through the charade.

Tennessee getting off with a relative slap on the wrist was 0.00% related to anything Pruitt said that day....
Fascinating. Does the NCAA publish the transcripts? I’d love to read it all.
 

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