NCAA's attorney Kosta Stojilkovic
LOS ANGELES -- After slumping in their chairs for most of last week, jurors deciding the outcome of the NCAA defamation trial perked up when former assistant coach Todd McNair took the stand.
They took more notes, they laughed at comments for the first time, and they seemed drawn to McNair's emotional testimony. Through tears, the former assistant USC football coach testified that he fell into a deep depression as a result of the NC...
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