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Pearl acknowledged in September that he misled investigators about photos taken of him and recruit Aaron Craft, when Pearl improperly hosted the prospect at his home in 2008. Tennessee also revealed Pearl and his staff made excessive calls to recruits.
Hamilton docked Pearl's pay by $1.5 million over five years and banned him from participating in off-campus recruiting for a year.
"We presented (Slive) with a letter saying that we thought we took substantial action and our action was appropriate, and we asked that he not take additional action," said Jimmy Cheek, chancellor of the University of Tennessee's Knoxville campus. "He saw it differently than that. We're disappointed that he decided to do that, but we understand he has the authority and we're moving forward with those penalties."
The suspension will keep Pearl from Tennessee's home games against Florida, Vanderbilt, LSU and Alabama and trips to Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi and Auburn. He will not be excluded from the Vols' trip to Connecticut on Jan. 22 and may lead practices on non-game days during that period.
Pearl's first SEC game will be Feb. 8 at Kentucky. The Vols currently are ranked 24th, have won their first three games and will play in the NIT Season Tip-Off semifinals against Virginia Commonwealth on Wednesday in New York City.
"We're going to be without the head coach for eight games," Pearl said. "My assistant coaches are all going to step up, and the players are all going to have to step up."
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