In the space between a coach's authority and a player's vulnerability, a years-long denial finally collapsed under oath. Chuck Love, former assistant coach for Nebraska women's basketball, admitted in a 2025 deposition to a sexual relationship with player Ashley Scoggin — a relationship she says she feared refusing, given the power he held over her career. Scoggin's 2024 civil lawsuit now reaches beyond one man's conduct to ask what institutions owe the young people they invite into their care.
Nebraska coach admits sexual relationship with player in deposition
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Geopolitical Impact
This is a domestic legal matter involving institutional misconduct at a U.S. university, not a geopolitical issue.
Not applicable - this concerns internal U.S. institutional governance and civil litigation, not international relations or geopolitical competition.
Economic Lens
University liability case involving coach-athlete sexual relationship may increase institutional compliance costs and insurance premiums for collegiate athletic programs nationwide.
Students and families may face higher tuition/fees as universities increase compliance spending and insurance costs. Reduced athletic scholarships possible if institutions tighten budgets. Increased scrutiny of coach hiring/oversight may improve safety but reduce coaching flexibility.
Likely regulatory responses include: NCAA enforcement of stricter staff-athlete relationship policies, mandatory training requirements, enhanced background checks, and institutional liability standards. State legislatures may impose duty-of-care requirements on universities. Title IX enforcement may expand to cover staff misconduct prevention.