Bruce Pearl to Pay Miami Coach’s Fine After NCAA Tournament Debate

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Bruce Pearl Donates to Travis Steele’s Charity, Mends Fences After Tournament Bid Debate

The evolving narrative surrounding Miami (Ohio) RedHawks head coach Travis Steele and TNT college basketball analyst Bruce Pearl took another turn on March 7, 2026, as Pearl agreed to donate the amount of a recent fine levied against Steele to his favorite charity. This gesture comes after a period of public discussion regarding Miami’s potential at-large bid to the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.

Pearl’s Initial Criticism and Subsequent Shift

Pearl initially questioned whether undefeated Miami (Ohio) deserved an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament, stating they would demand to win the Mid-American Conference (MAC) tournament to qualify. His comments sparked controversy, particularly given his son coaches Auburn, a team potentially competing for a tournament spot. SI.com reported on Steele’s initial response, where the Miami coach politely dismissed Pearl’s opinion, stating he wasn’t seeking it in the first place.

From Debate to Donation

During a TNT Sports interview with Steele, Pearl offered to cover the cost of Steele’s fine from the Mid-American Conference, which stemmed from a halftime outburst at Western Michigan. The Cincinnati Enquirer detailed this development, marking a clear shift in Pearl’s approach.

Steele’s Response and Miami’s Success

Steele has consistently expressed respect for Pearl, acknowledging his accomplishments as a Hall of Fame coach. Despite the public debate, Steele maintained a professional demeanor, focusing on his team’s performance. Miami (Ohio) capped off an undefeated regular season with a 31-0 record, securing the No. 1 seed in the MAC tournament. USA TODAY highlighted Pearl’s recent praise for Steele and the RedHawks, describing the situation as “just business.”

Looking Ahead: MAC Tournament and Selection Sunday

Miami (Ohio) will begin its quest for an automatic NCAA tournament bid as the No. 1 seed in the MAC tournament, facing No. 8 seed UMass on March 12 at 11 a.m. Eastern. Steele has also confirmed his intention to wear a Speedo at the team’s Selection Sunday watch party, regardless of the tournament outcome.

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