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One Stanford Alumnus does his part to F%&K the Ducks - Bruce Wang - 05-04-2013

An Oregon state legislator and Stanford graduate introduces a bill to make coaches at public universities liable for damages and legal costs that result from NCAA rules violations.  Sounds like a good idea to me.

http://www.wweek.com/portland/blog-30115-new_bill_would_punish_rogue_college_coaches.html


Re: One Stanford Alumnus does his part to F%&K the Ducks - flomojo - 05-04-2013

I would prefer to see the University President, Athletic Director, and Head Coach share liability for the university’s actual damages and attorney fees.  Not only would it incentivize coaches not to go rogue, it would incentivize administration to actually monitor the behavior of their coaches.  Coaches like Kelly, Calipari, Carroll, etc. are scum but only get away with it because their administration looks the other way. 


Re: One Stanford Alumnus does his part to F%&K the Ducks - rudruff - 05-04-2013

They would just give some unpaid Grad Assistant the title of head coach and put the real power wielder at the first rung outside the bill.




Re: One Stanford Alumnus does his part to F%&K the Ducks - yvonne - 05-04-2013

Quote:Applies to major violations committed before, on or after effective date.

Sounds like ex post facto to me. Good luck with that.