EDITORIAL: Follow the coaching money
Whether it be on the national platform or on the college level, select sports coaches do have a hefty salary. Unfortunately, universities pay the coaches of just a few sports disproportionately high.
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Whether it be on the national platform or on the college level, select sports coaches do have a hefty salary. Unfortunately, universities pay the coaches of just a few sports disproportionately high.
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Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb granted a pardon last Friday for the wrongful conviction of Keith Cooper, who was convicted for a near-fatal shooting and robbery. The Chicago Tribune reports the case as the first time in Indiana history a governor has pardoned a convicted criminal based on perceived innocence.
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