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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
I operate under the assumption here, that just as the school takes responsibility for the boosters in these situations, so do the coaches. The NCAA has no problem sanctioning a school for something that happened even if they didn't know about it. As head of the program, the coach should be held accountable, too.
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How about they sanction the team manager, AD, NCAA compliance director, the university president, or a biology teacher.
The coach is an employee of the school/team/athletic department.
I can see holding the institution responsible but holding a specific person responsible without specific evidence pointing to them would never fly. It would go straight to the courts and would get shot down pretty quickly.