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NCAA Looks at Smaller Rulebook, Tougher Penalties

Published November 20, 2014

Associated Press

NCAA presidents spent Wednesday morning discussing simplifying the expansive rulebook and handing out tougher penalties to schools and coaches who violate rules.

Fifty-six university presidents attended the morning session, which lasted more than 3½ hours.

Kansas State president Kirk Schultz, tweeting from inside the meeting room, questioned how many rules are necessary to police college sports. He also noted there was lots of discussion about making penalties strong enough to be a deterrent and requiring coaches to take responsibility for all aspects of their programs including assistant coaches.

NCAA President Mark Emmert is expected to take questions following the final session of the two-day presidential retreat.

He has repeatedly said he favors deregulation, stronger penalties and even a separate penalty structure for less serious violations.

On Tuesday, the presidents discussed financial concerns.

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