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The first was expected and at this point pretty uninteresting to me.
the second is potentially interesting, if the case actually goes to court McNair would then allow the NCAA to depose witnesses and subpoena phone records etc. He's charging them with slander, libellous statements and said they are guilty of misconduct that harmed his career.
it will be interesting, the assumption has always been USC wouldn't sue because they didn't want the NCAA to have access to discovery to get information they can't normally get.
But remember, Tark sued the NCAA and they eventually settled to avoid the suit. In that case I read the NCAA tried to get a change of venue from the trial set for Vegas, and when the judge denied change of venue, they decided they wouldn't get a fair trial so they settled.
I'm sure some big USC booster/lawyer convinced McNair he could win this so it'll be interesting to watch. I don't care if he does win there is more than enough evidence that says he did what the NCAA said, but it will be interesting to watch it unfold.
the second is potentially interesting, if the case actually goes to court McNair would then allow the NCAA to depose witnesses and subpoena phone records etc. He's charging them with slander, libellous statements and said they are guilty of misconduct that harmed his career.
it will be interesting, the assumption has always been USC wouldn't sue because they didn't want the NCAA to have access to discovery to get information they can't normally get.
But remember, Tark sued the NCAA and they eventually settled to avoid the suit. In that case I read the NCAA tried to get a change of venue from the trial set for Vegas, and when the judge denied change of venue, they decided they wouldn't get a fair trial so they settled.
I'm sure some big USC booster/lawyer convinced McNair he could win this so it'll be interesting to watch. I don't care if he does win there is more than enough evidence that says he did what the NCAA said, but it will be interesting to watch it unfold.