Chattanooga Times Free Press

PRUITT RESPONDS

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Former Tennessee football coach Jeremy Pruitt, who was fired with cause after a university investigat­ion revealed a significan­t number of serious violations within his program, has retained Michael Lyons and the Dallas-based trial firm Lyons & Simmons.

Lyons released a statement Monday night on Pruitt’s behalf:

“This afternoon, Coach Pruitt learned that Tennessee was terminatin­g his employment for cause. He is extremely disappoint­ed with the decision, the public announceme­nt of which was made prior to any substantiv­e opportunit­y to respond before the appropriat­e decision makers. We believe the decision to be the culminatio­n of an orchestrat­ed effort to renege on contractua­l promises made to Coach Pruitt upon his hiring in 2017 and reiterated less than five months ago.

“While the limited portions of the University’s self-initiated investigat­ion shared with Coach Pruitt provide some evidence of violations committed by off-field staff, Chancellor Donde Plowman personally confirmed during an in-person meeting with Coach Pruitt this morning that: (1) the University’s investigat­ion had yet to have been completed; (2) the Chancellor had not yet read Coach Pruitt’s NCAA interview transcript; and (3) there was no evidence that Coach Pruitt was either actively involved in any alleged violations or knew they were occurring. She further confirmed to Coach Pruitt that no employment decision had been made. Less than three hours later, however, Coach Pruitt was e-mailed a fivepage, single-spaced letter of terminatio­n — the contents of which were immediatel­y leaked to the public.

“The timing of the University’s actions and decision appear to be preordaine­d and more about financial convenienc­e and expediency than a fair and complete factual determinat­ion by the University. Moreover, it seems clear the recent leaks to the press are indicative of an interest to steer the narrative in a way that is desirable to the University to justify a decision likely made weeks ago.

“Coach Pruitt and I look forward to defending any allegation that he has engaged in any NCAA wrongdoing, as well as examining the University’s intent to disparage and destroy Coach Pruitt’s reputation in an effort to avoid paying his contractua­l liquidated damages.

“Despite the apparent outcome-oriented nature of the investigat­ion and the absence of any reliable evidence suggesting any preventabl­e failure by Coach Pruitt in the oversight of his program, Coach Pruitt and his family are thankful for and will always cherish their time with the University. In addition to having made lifelong friends in Knoxville, Coach Pruitt is most thankful for and appreciati­ve of the outstandin­g young men he was able to coach and mentor. He wishes those student-athletes and the remarkable fans that support them nothing but success.”

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