Ex-Tennessee Football HC Jeremy Pruitt Gave Money to Player’s Parent in Fast Food Bag

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Ex-Tennessee Football HC Jeremy Pruitt Gave Money to Player’s Parent in Fast Food Bag
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COLUMBIA, MISSOURI - NOVEMBER 23:  Head coach Jeremy Pruitt of the Tennessee Volunteers leads his team to to the field prior to a game against the Missouri Tigers at Faurot Field/Memorial Stadium on November 23, 2src19 in Columbia, Missouri. (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images)

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An NCAA notice of allegations and the University of Tennessee’s response to the notice revealed that former Tennessee head football coach Jeremy Pruitt provided the mother of a Volunteers football player with money in 2020.

According to Mike Wilson of the Knoxville News Sentinel, the notice and response divulged that Pruitt met the player’s mother outside an on-campus football facility in August 2020 and gave the woman either $300 or $400 in a Chick-fil-A bag.

Pruitt admitted to the violation in March 2022 when he told investigators he gave the woman the money because “it was the human thing, the right thing to do.”

Pruitt was fired in January 2021, and Tennessee received the NCAA notice of allegations in July.

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