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These are the individual punishments received...Chantryce must have been giving it up
Posted on 7/15/23 at 7:41 am
Posted on 7/15/23 at 7:41 am
They nailed her with a 10 year show cause. The longest of anyone She graduated in 2019 and left UT in 2020.
Jeremy Pruitt
Former role at Tennessee: Head coach, 2017-21
Punishment: Six-year show-cause that includes a 100% suspension from the first year of his employment if he employed by an NCAA school in athletics during the six-year show-cause
NCAA findings: Pruitt took the brunt of the punishment and attention for Tennessee's 18 Level I violations as the head coach of a program that orchestrated rampant and blatant rules violations. He was accused of not meeting his responsibility to promote an atmosphere of compliance due to his involvement in violations. He also failed to monitor his staff.
Brian Niedermeyer
Former role at Tennessee: Assistant coach, 2017-21
Punishment: Five-year show-cause.
NCAA findings: Niedermeyer was at the middle of the cash flow for Tennessee. The NCAA found he paid recruits and players from large ATM cash withdrawals and money stashed in his desk drawer. His bank records showed large withdrawls coinciding with prospect visits. He was accused of providing false or misleading information to the school and NCAA enforcement staff. He funded and was involved in impermissible visits during the COVID-19 dead period.
Shelton Felton
Former role at Tennessee: Quality control analyst, 2018; assistant coach, 2020-21
Punishment: Four-year show-cause
NCAA findings: Felton helped fund and was involved in impermissible visits during the COVID-19 dead period. He was accused of providing false or misleading information to the school and NCAA enforcement staff.
Drew Hughes
Former role at Tennessee: Director of player personnel, 2017-21
Punishment: Four-year show-cause.
NCAA findings: Hughes provided and arranged impermissible inducements to multiple prospective student-athletes. The NAA deemed the inducements were intentional, substantial, repetitive and provided to gain a significant recruiting advantage.
Bethany Gunn
Former role at Tennessee: Director of recruiting, 2018-21
Punishment: Five-year show-cause
NCAA findings: Gunn factored into the middle of the NCAA findings as the director of recruiting. She consistently was part of the structure that sought to conceal recruiting visits, scheduling and illicit activities. She was accused of providing false or misleading information to the school and NCAA enforcement staff and influencing a prospect's mother to provide false or misleading information to investigators.
Chantryce Boone
Former role at Tennessee: Assistant director of recruiting, 2020-21
Punishment: 10-year show-cause.
NCAA findings: Boone was part of the recruiting operation to facilitate impermissible unofficial visit activities, inducements and contacts. Her actions included setting up visits and paying for meals and hotel rooms.
Michael Magness
Former role at Tennessee: Student assistant, 2017-20
Punishment: Three-year show-cause.
NCAA findings: Magness existed as a money runner for the staff, paying for meals, hotels, and entertainment during recruit visits. He got money to players who were hosting recruits on visits. He was accused of providing false or misleading information during the investigation. He funded and was involved in impermissible visits during the COVID-19 dead period.
Casey Pruitt and others
Other names that have factored in throughout the process but were not included in the NCAA punishments include Casey Pruitt, Jeremy Pruitt's wife; former director of player personnel Danny Stiff; former director of recruiting Rachel Bell; former assistant director of player personnel J.T. Hill; assistant director of recruiting Taylar Hooker; and offensive analyst/quality control coach Larry Harold.
Stiff, Bell, Hill, Hooker and Harold were fired for cause in January 2021 along with Jeremy Pruitt, Niedermeyer, Felton, Gunn, and Boone.
Jeremy Pruitt
Former role at Tennessee: Head coach, 2017-21
Punishment: Six-year show-cause that includes a 100% suspension from the first year of his employment if he employed by an NCAA school in athletics during the six-year show-cause
NCAA findings: Pruitt took the brunt of the punishment and attention for Tennessee's 18 Level I violations as the head coach of a program that orchestrated rampant and blatant rules violations. He was accused of not meeting his responsibility to promote an atmosphere of compliance due to his involvement in violations. He also failed to monitor his staff.
Brian Niedermeyer
Former role at Tennessee: Assistant coach, 2017-21
Punishment: Five-year show-cause.
NCAA findings: Niedermeyer was at the middle of the cash flow for Tennessee. The NCAA found he paid recruits and players from large ATM cash withdrawals and money stashed in his desk drawer. His bank records showed large withdrawls coinciding with prospect visits. He was accused of providing false or misleading information to the school and NCAA enforcement staff. He funded and was involved in impermissible visits during the COVID-19 dead period.
Shelton Felton
Former role at Tennessee: Quality control analyst, 2018; assistant coach, 2020-21
Punishment: Four-year show-cause
NCAA findings: Felton helped fund and was involved in impermissible visits during the COVID-19 dead period. He was accused of providing false or misleading information to the school and NCAA enforcement staff.
Drew Hughes
Former role at Tennessee: Director of player personnel, 2017-21
Punishment: Four-year show-cause.
NCAA findings: Hughes provided and arranged impermissible inducements to multiple prospective student-athletes. The NAA deemed the inducements were intentional, substantial, repetitive and provided to gain a significant recruiting advantage.
Bethany Gunn
Former role at Tennessee: Director of recruiting, 2018-21
Punishment: Five-year show-cause
NCAA findings: Gunn factored into the middle of the NCAA findings as the director of recruiting. She consistently was part of the structure that sought to conceal recruiting visits, scheduling and illicit activities. She was accused of providing false or misleading information to the school and NCAA enforcement staff and influencing a prospect's mother to provide false or misleading information to investigators.
Chantryce Boone
Former role at Tennessee: Assistant director of recruiting, 2020-21
Punishment: 10-year show-cause.
NCAA findings: Boone was part of the recruiting operation to facilitate impermissible unofficial visit activities, inducements and contacts. Her actions included setting up visits and paying for meals and hotel rooms.
Michael Magness
Former role at Tennessee: Student assistant, 2017-20
Punishment: Three-year show-cause.
NCAA findings: Magness existed as a money runner for the staff, paying for meals, hotels, and entertainment during recruit visits. He got money to players who were hosting recruits on visits. He was accused of providing false or misleading information during the investigation. He funded and was involved in impermissible visits during the COVID-19 dead period.
Casey Pruitt and others
Other names that have factored in throughout the process but were not included in the NCAA punishments include Casey Pruitt, Jeremy Pruitt's wife; former director of player personnel Danny Stiff; former director of recruiting Rachel Bell; former assistant director of player personnel J.T. Hill; assistant director of recruiting Taylar Hooker; and offensive analyst/quality control coach Larry Harold.
Stiff, Bell, Hill, Hooker and Harold were fired for cause in January 2021 along with Jeremy Pruitt, Niedermeyer, Felton, Gunn, and Boone.
Posted on 7/15/23 at 7:42 am to Stoic Rogue
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Chantryce must have been giving it
Pics?
Posted on 7/15/23 at 7:51 am to deltaland
quote:Can't find any that I am positive are her. I don't want to post the wrong person.
Pics?
Posted on 7/15/23 at 7:52 am to Stoic Rogue
For the guys who have followed this, why didn’t UT have to forfeit wins as well?
Posted on 7/15/23 at 7:58 am to Stoic Rogue
Yeah, I think the only thing most folks here would be interested in is the penalties for UTK.
I think Vol fans are the ones interested in what your former coaches got hit with. Nobody has it in for former coaches quite like the Vols. Can't really recall any former head coach in my lifetime that didn't have a strained relationship with the school at one point or another.
I think Vol fans are the ones interested in what your former coaches got hit with. Nobody has it in for former coaches quite like the Vols. Can't really recall any former head coach in my lifetime that didn't have a strained relationship with the school at one point or another.
This post was edited on 7/15/23 at 8:14 am
Posted on 7/15/23 at 8:50 am to Stoic Rogue
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Pics?
Can't find any that I am positive are her. I don't want to post the wrong person.
99.999% sure this is her.
Posted on 7/15/23 at 8:51 am to idlewatcher
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why didn’t UT have to forfeit wins as well?
They have a couple of weeks to determine all the wins that will be vacated.
Posted on 7/15/23 at 10:10 am to Stoic Rogue
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