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Bruce Pearl - Auburn B-ball Coach to Retire

BobbyFK

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Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know it's not basketball season yet but it is big news.
It's huge basketball news! The guy is a legendary winning coach who has been around for many years. I'm curious to see how his son is going to do. He's got some big shoes to fill especially following after his father
 

Tanko

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It's huge basketball news! The guy is a legendary winning coach who has been around for many years. I'm curious to see how his son is going to do. He's got some big shoes to fill especially following after his father
I'm scratching my head trying to name a son who took over for their father was was hugely successful (like their father was).

The only ones I can come up with are old...
John Thompson (G-town)
Tony Bennett (Virginia)


The "successfully-took-over a program" scenario doesn't happen often.
 

Jrgum3

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Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know it's not basketball season yet but it is big news.
Hey in my world it's always basketball season so this is a big story. I don't like Pearl being that he was at SEC rival schools Tennessee and later Auburn because he did so well when it came to playing Kentucky. That's probably because he had so much respect for UK and knew if you wanted to become the best in the SEC you had to go through the Cats. Pearl is a winner so I'll give him that so it's definitely going to be hard for his son to replace him as Head Coach.
 

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JDS

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He will be missed running on the court shit, he’s a legend in my eyes regarding NCAAB.
 

jamesy2422

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i also question his son's capabilities. seems a big example of nepotism. i read he led the defense and everything but who knows.

and if you came for bruce, wouldn't you be disappointed this happens so close? unless that was their goal so players would stay.

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JDS

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i also question his son's capabilities. seems a big example of nepotism. i read he led the defense and everything but who knows.

and if you came for bruce, wouldn't you be disappointed this happens so close? unless that was their goal so players would stay.

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Good point Jamesy we will see in the next few years.
 

flyingillini

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ILLINI fans hate him , always have, always will.

Illini fans despise Bruce Pearl due to a major recruiting scandal in the late 1980s that harmed their basketball program. As an Iowa assistant, Pearl secretly recorded a phone call with high school prospect Deon Thomas, then committed to Illinois, to get evidence of alleged illegal offers.
The key events that led to the animosity were:
  • A taped conversation: In 1988, while recruiting Chicago high school star Deon Thomas, Pearl secretly recorded a conversation in which Thomas seemed to admit that Illinois assistant coach Jimmy Collins had offered him cash and a car. Thomas later claimed he only said "yeah, somewhat" to get Pearl off the phone after repeated calls.
  • The NCAA investigation: Pearl turned the tape over to the NCAA, triggering a years-long investigation into Illinois basketball.
  • Punishment without proof: The NCAA ultimately dismissed Pearl's main allegations regarding Thomas's recruitment, stating the evidence was not "credible". However, the investigation uncovered other minor violations, and the NCAA punished Illinois for "lack of institutional control," imposing a one-year postseason ban.
  • Reputation damage: The scandal derailed Illinois's momentum after the "Flyin' Illini" had reached the Final Four in 1989. It also tarnished the reputation of assistant coach Jimmy Collins, who had been a key recruiter and mentor for players from Chicago.
  • Lingering resentment: Illini fans saw Pearl's actions as a disingenuous attempt to sabotage a rival after failing to land a recruit. Deon Thomas, who became the school's all-time leading scorer, refused to forgive Pearl for many years, famously stating, "It's hard to forgive a snake".
Decades later, the feud's embers still glow for many Illini fans, especially given Pearl's later career successes despite admitting to lying to the NCAA in a separate scandal at Tennessee.
 
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