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Apr. 27, 2018

Attorney spars with law professor witness in NCAA defamation case

It was clear that officials involved in overseeing the NCAA committee that sanctioned USC over the Reggie Bush benefits scandal thought assistant coach Todd McNair should also have been implicated in the matter.

Attorney spars with law professor witness in NCAA defamation case
Bruce Broillet of Greene, Broillet & Wheeler LLP

LOS ANGELES -- Officials tasked with overseeing the NCAA committee that sanctioned University of Southern California over the Reggie Bush benefits scandal clearly thought assistant coach Todd McNair should also have been implicated in the matter.

But whether those opinions lulled voting committee members into finding that McNair knew about payments Bush received from aspiring agent Lloyd Lake was largely the focus of a sparring mat...

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