Former Tennessee head coach Jeremy Pruitt has made shocking allegations against former athletic director Phillip Fulmer in a newly filed $100 million lawsuit, escalating the fallout from his controversial tenure with the Volunteers. Pruitt, who was fired in 2021 amid an NCAA investigation into recruiting violations, is now claiming that Fulmer played a much larger role in the alleged infractions than previously acknowledged.
In the lawsuit, Pruitt argues that he was unfairly scapegoated while Tennessee officials, including Fulmer, avoided consequences despite allegedly being aware of or even complicit in the violations. His legal team contends that the university breached its contract with him, unjustly firing him for cause while protecting others within the program. The suit also seeks significant damages, arguing that Pruitt’s coaching career was derailed due to Tennessee’s handling of the scandal.
The explosive claims have sent shockwaves through the college football world, especially given Fulmer’s legendary status in Knoxville as a former national championship-winning coach. Tennessee has yet to formally respond to the lawsuit, but insiders believe the university will aggressively defend itself. If the case moves forward, it could expose deeper issues within the program and reshape the narrative surrounding Pruitt’s departure.