Apparently Tennessee officials had a good reason for not self-reporting a bump rule violation that took place last September, just four days after a press conference announcing self-imposed penalties against Bruce Pearl
Pearl didnt tell the school about the violation.
In an interview scheduled to run this afternoon on WNML-AM/FM in Knoxville, UT athletic director Mike Hamilton tells radio host Jimmy Hyams that the school found out about Pearls accidental bump with a recruit at Virginias Oak Hill Academy when the NCAA informed them of it in November.
At the time, Hamilton continued to say that Tennessee wanted to keep Pearl as its head coach even if the NCAA handed him a one-year suspension. But that support seems to be wavering.
We dont know the answer today, the AD said when asked if Pearl will return. Weve done a lot of soul searching about the direction of our program and well continue to do that and well decide after were out of the NCAA Tournament what direction it is that were going to go next.
Were not going to finish our evaluation until after the season is over.
Its possible that the media backlash against Pearls post-presser bump violation as well as UTs disappointing season have eroded some of the coachs base. He is still working without a contract at this time. Asked if Pearl is bothered by that fact, Hamilton said: Im sure he is. Absolutely. But he had a chance to have had a contract back in November and December and we just never got to the finish line. Now weve got to the point where we dont feel like we can do that.
As we said at the time, Pearl should have signed whatever contract UT placed before him. He was lucky to have a job. And after Tennessee and Hamilton took a beating in the national press for standing by him, its certainly understandable that they would be upset that he did not inform them of the bump rule violation
whether he viewed it to be a serious infraction or not.