Re: NCAA to formally charge Ole Miss with rules violations (UPDATED NOA - page 80)
There are some assistant coaches still fighting for jobs because they turned in a head coach or taped him etc. and will never be hired for a big time job.
A.I'm not talking about whatever the NCAA has to say about it, I'm talking about what a potential employer has to say about it. You're a college football coach and you have two candidates for an assistant's position, both of whom worked at a school that suffered NCAA sanctions and are equally qualified. Candidate A publicly accepted responsibility (whether he was railroaded or not, mind you) and took his punishment. Candidate B turned on his head coach and testified against him to the NCAA. Who do you think is going to get the job offer?
There are some assistant coaches still fighting for jobs because they turned in a head coach or taped him etc. and will never be hired for a big time job.