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May 10, 2018

Economist testifies to ex-coach’s losses in NCAA defamation trial

A plaintiff’s economics expert told a Los Angeles County Superior Court jury that McNair, who lost his job after the NCAA levied sanctions on USC’s football program in 2010, suffered about $8 million in past and future wage losses.

Economist testifies to ex-coach’s losses in NCAA defamation trial
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LOS ANGELES -- Fired assistant University of Southern California football coach Todd McNair went from a $250,000 annual salary in an elite university athletics program to a $1,000 stipend coaching high school football.

On Wednesday, a plaintiff's economics expert in his defamation trial against the NCAA told a Los Angeles County Superior Court jury that McNair, who lost his job after the NCAA levied sanctions on USC's football prog...

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