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Title: Head coaches directly responsible
Post by: Jamos on October 26, 2012, 06:20:33 AM
The NCAA is set to adopt new legislation that will make head coaches in football and basketball directly responsible when members of their staffs commit rules violations, USA Today reported Thursday.

According to a nine-page document obtained by USA Today, the NCAA will unveil a four-tier penalty structure for head coaches, the most serious of which could result in a season-long suspension.

http://espn.go.com/college-sports/story/_/id/8553497/ncaa-adopt-stricter-rules-coaches-report-says


Title: Re: Head coaches directly responsible
Post by: BAMADCHAMPSHIPS on October 26, 2012, 06:38:36 AM
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Title: Re: Head coaches directly responsible
Post by: 2Stater on October 26, 2012, 07:36:23 AM
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"A head coach is presumed responsible for major/Level I and Level II violations (e.g. academic fraud, recruiting inducements) occurring within his or her program unless the coach can show that he or she promoted an atmosphere of compliance and monitored his or her staff," the document stated.

And I'll bet that will just clear things right up in the eyes of the NZAA.


Title: Re: Head coaches directly responsible
Post by: pmull on October 26, 2012, 08:20:59 AM
I think it is fair. Too often a school gets in trouble and a low level scape goat takes the blame. The HC should be responsible for his staff IMO.


Title: Re: Head coaches directly responsible
Post by: cbbama99 on October 27, 2012, 01:03:45 PM
I think it is fair. Too often a school gets in trouble and a low level scape goat takes the blame. The HC should be responsible for his staff IMO.

Agreed. HC has to be in control of his staff at all times, should be one of things that is automatic for them to be able to do. CNS gets flack for being dictatorial with his staff, but let's face it, fewer problems that way than when the inmates run the asylum.


Title: Re: Head coaches directly responsible
Post by: Marshal Dillon on October 27, 2012, 01:59:59 PM
I think it is fair. Too often a school gets in trouble and a low level scape goat takes the blame. The HC should be responsible for his staff IMO.

Agreed. HC has to be in control of his staff at all times, should be one of things that is automatic for them to be able to do. CNS gets flack for being dictatorial with his staff, but let's face it, fewer problems that way than when the inmates run the asylum.




Bingo & Bingo!! I am sick of hearing someone making millions of dollars a year, then claim they did not know what was going on all around them. That includes CEO's & coaches.


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