Analysis

Calif. Ruling Hamstrings NCAA's Ability To Sanction Coaches

By Zachary Zagger (October 17, 2018, 11:17 PM EDT) -- A California judge's recent decision to void a National Collegiate Athletic Association penalty that prevents coaches charged with serious rule violations from being hired at another school could hamstring the NCAA's ability to penalize unethical conduct by coaches in the Golden State, which has the most Division 1 schools in the country....

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