Ex-Baylor HC Art Briles lands next coaching gig with International Football Alliance

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Ex-Baylor HC Art Briles lands next coaching gig with International Football Alliance
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The International Football Alliance, a new spring professional league with three teams in the United States and three in Mexico, announced the former Baylor...

Briles, 67, has not coached football at the collegiate level since Baylor fired him in May 2016 after an investigation by the Pepper Hamilton law firm, commissioned by Baylor University, led to a 13-page “finding of fact” report from Baylor’s Board of Regents. That report said football staff members conducted inquiries into sexual assaults by players and did not report them to administration, and that school administrators also encouraged victims to not report complaints.

Briles received a $15.1 million settlement from the school and has denied wrongdoing. When he was fired, he had $39 million remaining on a 10-year contract that was scheduled to run through 2023. into the sexual assault scandal. Shortly after leaving Baylor, Briles had a brief stint coaching a football team in Italy in 2018, before

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