While Pearl lives in luxury, his ex-assistants go through upheaval
By Gary Parrish
NICEVILLE, Fla. -- Bruce Pearl made $2 million a year at Tennessee, received a $1 million buyout upon being dismissed for NCAA rules violations, then landed a plush job with a Knoxville-based wholesaler that allowed him to stay in his 10,000-square-foot mansion valued at $2.6 million.
So in case you were wondering, the former Vols coach is doing just fine. Or at least better than the staff that went down with him.
"I heard Bruce said they're selling their house so they can downsize to a lake home," said Jana Shay, wife of former Tennessee assistant Jason Shay. "But that's a little different than downsizing to an 800-square-foot apartment in another state."
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/story/15650956/while-pearl-lives-in-luxury-his-exassistants-go-through-upheaval
So in case you were wondering, the former Vols coach is doing just fine. Or at least better than the staff that went down with him.
"I heard Bruce said they're selling their house so they can downsize to a lake home," said Jana Shay, wife of former Tennessee assistant Jason Shay. "But that's a little different than downsizing to an 800-square-foot apartment in another state."
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/story/15650956/while-pearl-lives-in-luxury-his-exassistants-go-through-upheaval

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