Todd Mc Nair - Coaching Career

Coaching Career

McNair retired from professional football in 1996 and began coaching at Camden High School in Camden, New Jersey. McNair was the running backs coach for the Cleveland Browns from 2001 to 2003, and joined USC in 2004. In his first season he served as Running Backs Coach, and took on the additional position of Special Teams Coordinator in 2005. McNair is also considered one of the most effective recruiters in college football. He was named one of the nation's top-25 recruiters by Rivals.com.

McNair's contract at USC expired June 30, 2010 and was not renewed after 6 years. He played a key part in the NCAA's investigation of the school's athletic department dealing with former Trojans running back Reggie Bush.

The 2004 and 2005 USC Trojans football teams have had wins vacated and a BCS National Championship stripped following NCAA rulings that running back Reggie Bush was ineligible due to improper benefits. These sanctions have been criticized by some NCAA football writers, including ESPN’s Ted Miller, who wrote, “It's become an accepted fact among informed college football observers that the NCAA sanctions against USC were a travesty of justice, and the NCAA’s refusal to revisit that travesty are a massive act of cowardice on the part of the organization.”

The NCAA ruled that McNair had engaged in unethical conduct, claiming that McNair had known about some of Bush's improperly received benefits, and sanctioned him with a show-cause penalty, prohibiting his interactions with football recruits for one year. Following a failed appeal of his sanctions, McNair announced an intent to sue the NCAA, accusing the body of libel, slander and misconduct.

On January 20, 2013, it was reported that McNair would be the new running backs coach of the Arizona Cardinals. However, 12 days later, McNair stated that he would not be joining the Cardinals' coaching staff.

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