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Kansas State’s decision to fire head basketball coach Jerome Tang “for cause” has sparked a legal dispute with major financial implications. In this episode, Matt Liller is joined by sports law professor Sam Ehrlich to unpack the controversy, including the role of Tang’s postgame comments, the meaning of “objectionable behavior” in coaching contracts, and how schools use for-cause designations as negotiation leverage. The conversation also examines what each side would need to prove if the case is litigated, how similar disputes have played out, and how the modern college sports landscape, shaped by NIL and the transfer portal, may influence future cases. Professor Ehrlich: https://www.boisestate.edu/cobe-management/faculty-staff/sam-c-ehrlich-jd-ph-d/ [https://www.boisestate.edu/cobe-management/faculty-staff/sam-c-ehrlich-jd-ph-d/] Join SERMA today: https://www.theserma.org/ [https://www.theserma.org/] And a special thanks to our sponsor, Magna Legal Services: https://magnals.com/ [https://magnals.com/]
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