A former coach at another school told me last night it couldn't have been his first offense because he wouldn't have gotten fired the first time. From what he said, it's a part of everyday life in college basketball.
It's getting harder and harder for me to be a fan.
A former coach at another school told me last night it couldn't have been his first offense because he wouldn't have gotten fired the first time. From what he said, it's a part of everyday life in college basketball.
It's getting harder and harder for me to be a fan.
Did the coach know why he was fired? I would think taking cash to distribute to players would be an infraction that would get you fired whether you had previous violations or not. I mean I would think that so that is why I am asking.
I do not understand his being so ignorant. Is he good enough to get a job somewhere else in the NCAA? If so, what type of restrictions might the ncaa put on him, if any. Would not be allowed to work for X amount of years? Disappointed for him...