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Big Ten: Commish won’t get power to fire coaches

The Columbian
Published: July 19, 2012, 5:00pm

PARK RIDGE, Ill. (AP) — The Big Ten says it won’t give its commissioner the power to fire coaches.

In a statement released Friday, the conference says “giving emergency powers to the commissioner to fire personnel is not under consideration” by its 12 school presidents and chancellors.

The Chronicle of Higher Education reported this week that the conference was considering giving its commissioner the power to punish schools with financial sanctions, suspensions and the ability to fire coaches in the wake of the Penn State scandal. The Chronicle obtained an 18-page plan — titled “Standards and Procedures for Safeguarding Institutional Control of Intercollegiate Athletics” — that proposed giving the commissioner unilateral authority to “take any and all actions” in the best interest of the Big Ten.

The conference says that was “an early draft put together by the Big Ten staff in order to surface all of the options available.”

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