Apparently UCLA has decided to take precautions against a repeat of some of Skippy Neuheisel’s past antics:
The really interesting stuff, according to the [Los Angeles] Times: He can’t get bonuses and will be required to pay back any previous bonuses if the football program is put on NCAA probation or is “subsequently sanctioned for NCAA violations in which coach was directly involved, that coach facilitated, condoned, or ignored about coach knew or reasonably should have known.”
Seems fair, if you ask me. Actually, come to think of it, why is this even news? Why doesn‘t every coach’s contract have a provision like this?

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