The University of Tennessee is investigating its football program for “alleged recruiting violations and alleged impermissible benefits to athletes,” according to Blake Toppmeyer of the Knoxville News Sentinel.
“Anytime in college football or college athletics, you have typical compliance stuff,” head coach Jeremy Pruitt said of the investigation after Saturday’s 34-13 loss to Texas A&M. “That is all I know.”
Pruitt had not been interviewed as of Sunday for the investigation, though “football assistant coaches, athletes and support staffers” were interviewed.
Mark Schlabach of ESPN reported Saturday that the recruitment of Amarius Mims—the No. 7 player in the Class of 2021 and the No. 3 offensive tackle, per 247Sports.com—was a part of the investigation. Mims ultimately signed with Georgia, though Tennessee was a finalist.