Civil Litigation
Apr. 30, 2018
NCAA defamation testimony focuses on investigators’ mistake
NCAA investigators made mistakes regarding who placed a crucial phone call between an aspiring sports agent and assistant football coach that lead to historic sanctions levied against USC, but those mistakes were minor hiccups that did not affect the committee’s ultimate findings, an NCAA witness testified Friday in a state court defamation trial.
LOS ANGELES -- NCAA investigators made mistakes regarding who placed a crucial phone call between an aspiring sports agent and assistant football coach that lead to historic sanctions levied against USC, but those mistakes were minor hiccups that did not affect the committee's ultimate findings, an NCAA witness testified Friday in a state court defamation trial.
Rodney Uphoff, a nonvoting member of the Committee on Infractions that ...
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