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03-16-2011, 09:38 PM
Vols AD: Pearlâs job to be reviewed after tourney
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tweet0EmailPrintKNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP)âTennessee athletics director Mike Hamilton says he does not know if Bruce Pearl will be the Volunteersâ coach after this season ends.
In an interview with WNML-AM in Knoxville that aired Wednesday, Hamilton said that he, the UT-Knoxville Chancellor Jimmy Cheek and school trustees will evaluate Pearl after the season ends. The ninth-seeded Vols play eighth-seeded Michigan on Friday in the NCAA tournament.
âWe donât know the answer today,â Hamilton said when asked if Pearl would be coach next season. âWeâve done a lot of soul searching about the direction of our program, and weâll continue to do that, and weâll decide after weâre out of the NCAA Tournament what direction it is that weâre going to go next.
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âThe jury is out with whatâs going to happen on that. He knows that, by the way,â Hamilton said. âHe knows that this is a tough situation that weâre in and that weâre going to weigh all the things heâs done so positively for our community and for our basketball program, and that will be considered greatly as we do the evaluation process.â
Hamilton did not return a phone call from The Associated Press seeking additional comment. Pearl was en route to Charlotte for the Volsâ NCAA tournament game.
Pearl has been working without a contract since revealing in September that he mislead NCAA investigators during a probe into recruiting. The NCAA charged him with unethical conduct and other violations, though the NCAA has not released a final ruling on the matter.
âWe ran into a couple of snags on the deal, and we really have just set it aside to finish up the season at this stage and will deal with it when postseason playâs complete,â Hamilton said. âHe had a chance to have had a contract back in November and December and we just never got to the finish line. Now weâve got the point where we donât feel like we can do that.â
Tennessee reduced Pearlâs his salary by $1.5 million over four seasons in September as punishment for lying to the NCAA and banned him from off-campus recruiting for a year. The Southeastern Conference also weighed in, suspending him for eight conference games.
Tennessee has until May 21 to respond to the dozen allegations made by the NCAA and is expected to appear at a June 10-11 meeting of the Committee on Infractions. A final decision by the NCAA and any sanctions likely would come several months after that.
Hamilton declined to speak any more specifically about what will go into Pearlâs evaluation. He and other school officials have pledged their support of Pearl since the investigation was made public in September.
âI love Bruce Pearl,â he said. âI think heâs done tremendous things for our basketball program, tremendous things for the Knoxville community, tremendous things for our University, but weâre also in a very unique situation right now with what weâve gone through over the last nine months, our notice of allegations, other things weâre looking at with the program. Weâll make those kinds of decisions when we finish the NCAA tournament as to how weâre going to move forward.â
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3 hours, 36 minutes ago
tweet0EmailPrintKNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP)âTennessee athletics director Mike Hamilton says he does not know if Bruce Pearl will be the Volunteersâ coach after this season ends.
In an interview with WNML-AM in Knoxville that aired Wednesday, Hamilton said that he, the UT-Knoxville Chancellor Jimmy Cheek and school trustees will evaluate Pearl after the season ends. The ninth-seeded Vols play eighth-seeded Michigan on Friday in the NCAA tournament.
âWe donât know the answer today,â Hamilton said when asked if Pearl would be coach next season. âWeâve done a lot of soul searching about the direction of our program, and weâll continue to do that, and weâll decide after weâre out of the NCAA Tournament what direction it is that weâre going to go next.
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âThe jury is out with whatâs going to happen on that. He knows that, by the way,â Hamilton said. âHe knows that this is a tough situation that weâre in and that weâre going to weigh all the things heâs done so positively for our community and for our basketball program, and that will be considered greatly as we do the evaluation process.â
Hamilton did not return a phone call from The Associated Press seeking additional comment. Pearl was en route to Charlotte for the Volsâ NCAA tournament game.
Pearl has been working without a contract since revealing in September that he mislead NCAA investigators during a probe into recruiting. The NCAA charged him with unethical conduct and other violations, though the NCAA has not released a final ruling on the matter.
âWe ran into a couple of snags on the deal, and we really have just set it aside to finish up the season at this stage and will deal with it when postseason playâs complete,â Hamilton said. âHe had a chance to have had a contract back in November and December and we just never got to the finish line. Now weâve got the point where we donât feel like we can do that.â
Tennessee reduced Pearlâs his salary by $1.5 million over four seasons in September as punishment for lying to the NCAA and banned him from off-campus recruiting for a year. The Southeastern Conference also weighed in, suspending him for eight conference games.
Tennessee has until May 21 to respond to the dozen allegations made by the NCAA and is expected to appear at a June 10-11 meeting of the Committee on Infractions. A final decision by the NCAA and any sanctions likely would come several months after that.
Hamilton declined to speak any more specifically about what will go into Pearlâs evaluation. He and other school officials have pledged their support of Pearl since the investigation was made public in September.
âI love Bruce Pearl,â he said. âI think heâs done tremendous things for our basketball program, tremendous things for the Knoxville community, tremendous things for our University, but weâre also in a very unique situation right now with what weâve gone through over the last nine months, our notice of allegations, other things weâre looking at with the program. Weâll make those kinds of decisions when we finish the NCAA tournament as to how weâre going to move forward.â
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03-16-2011, 09:40 PM
i believe he's out so do alot of other people
03-16-2011, 09:47 PM
I think alot depends on how UT does in the tourny. If he goes out in first round, it is alot easier to justify the firing. If they have a good run, they might just sweep as much under the rug as possible and keep him.
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