Did I just not pay attention before OR are there many more assistant coach movements and hires than usual?
6721, There are many more changes because there are many more positions for assistants, assistants to assistants, graduate assistants for whatever. I have already applied for the soon to be created position of "assistant toilet paper replacer for those preferring the roll from the top rather than the bottom". My problem is that CDC doesn't seem to think that position is worth $2 million a year.
I've seen the show-cause term used multiple times, typically in regard to a coach accused of some sort of cheating or shady activity. Can someone please provide a layman's explanation? Thanks in advance.
As I understand it, and I could very easily be wrong... Show cause means any school wanting to hire said coach will need to "show cause" to the NCAA as to why that particular coach is being hired instead of any other guy who isn't on a show cause, double-secret probation.