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The NCAA has no rules against coaches mistreating their players?
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[QUOTE="SVCBeercats, post: 2676083, member: 7874"] [B]The NCAA has no rules against coaches mistreating their players. Really?! [/B]I can't find any rules but I can't believe their are no rules. I was reading about the fine line between sarcasm and verbal abuse when in this article ([URL="https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2016/09/01/advocates-say-uncs-hiring-coach-accused-abuse-points-lack-ncaa-oversight"]Advocates say UNC's hiring of coach accused of abuse points to lack of NCAA oversight[/URL]) the author claims there are rules against coaches mistreating their players. Does anyone have knowledge of the rules. I have been searching the NCAA rules but I must admit I can't find any rules regarding players mistreatment other than playing with injuries. Univ, of Vermont situation got me started. April 2, 2018 The University of Vermont is investigating the verbal conduct of its women's basketball coach, Chris Day. [URL="https://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/story/sports/college/vermont/2018/04/02/report-uvm-womens-basketball-coach-under-investigation/478539002/"]Report: UVM women's basketball coach under investigation[/URL] October 10th 2013 Georgetown head women's basketball coach Keith Brown resigned Thursday, the school announced, amid allegations that he has consistently verbally abused his players over the past several seasons. [URL="https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/colleges/keith-brown-resigns-as-georgetown-womens-basketball-coach/2013/10/10/52b49966-31e7-11e3-9c68-1cf643210300_story.html?utm_term=.827cebb2af4a"]Keith Brown resigns as Georgetown women’s basketball coach[/URL] JULY 22, 2016 George Washington University announced Thursday that "it is bringing in outside counsel" to investigate accusations that men's basketball head coach Mike Lonergan emotionally and verbally abused his players. [URL="http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2653412-george-washington-to-investigate-coach-mike-lonergan-for-emotional-verbal-abuse"]George Washington to Investigate Coach Mike Lonergan for Emotional, Verbal Abuse[/URL] September 1, 2016 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill came under fire last week for hiring a volunteer assistant who had been accused of abusing players at the University of Illinois. [B]The NCAA has no rules against coaches mistreating their players. [COLOR=#ff0000](Interesting!)[/COLOR][/B] [URL="https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2016/09/01/advocates-say-uncs-hiring-coach-accused-abuse-points-lack-ncaa-oversight"]Advocates say UNC's hiring of coach accused of abuse points to lack of NCAA oversight[/URL] [B][/B] 2013 Lawsuit In 2014 case was settled out of court and coach reinstated. Holy Cross officials declined to discuss whether the settlement included any payment to Ms. Cooper. [URL]https://law.marquette.edu/assets/sports-law/pdf/gIBBINS.2614.pdf[/URL] [URL="http://www.telegram.com/article/20140822/news/308229611"]Holy Cross player abuse lawsuit settled[/URL] Jul 2, 2014 Situation at Charleston shows fine line between motivating and abusing Once upon a time, a coach could yell and cuss and degrade players in the spirit of motivation. But the times have changed, and Doug Wojcik's situation at Charleston is proof of that. [URL="https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/news/situation-at-charleston-shows-fine-line-between-motivating-and-abusing/"]Situation at Charleston shows fine line between motivating and abusing[/URL] What one man calls "hard-coaching" another calls "verbal abuse," and these types of things are rarely as cut-and-dried as the Mike Rice situation at Rutgers. [/QUOTE]
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