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"Utah State has informed football coach Blake Anderson of its intent to fire him after an external investigation of alleged noncompliance of Title IX policies "that require full and timely reporting of disclosures of sexual misconduct, including domestic violence," it was announced Tuesday.
In a statement, Utah State said the investigation stemmed from "actions taken in spring 2023" that "violated both his employment agreement and university policy." It also alleges Anderson violated rules that "prohibit employees from investigating disclosures of sexual misconduct themselves."
Deputy athletic director Jerry Bovee and director of player development Austin Albrecht were also fired "for violations of university policies related to the reporting of sexual and domestic violence and failures of professional responsibilities.
Anderson has retained noted college sports attorney Tom Mars, who told ESPN's Pete Thamel that Utah State faces an "uphill battle" firing Anderson for cause.
"Stiffing a head coach by blaming him for what his supervisor was supposed to do is a novel approach, but that theory will never hold up in court," Mars said."
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"In recent years, several Utah State players have been arrested for sexual assault or misconduct, the most recent of which came in July 2023 when Kingsley Holliday went to jail for alleged aggravated kidnapping, rape and forcible sodomy.
Anderson also dealt with some difficulties off the field during his tenure at Utah State. In 2021, an audio recording was released in which Anderson can be heard making comments about sexual assault, of which he later apologized."
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In a statement, Utah State said the investigation stemmed from "actions taken in spring 2023" that "violated both his employment agreement and university policy." It also alleges Anderson violated rules that "prohibit employees from investigating disclosures of sexual misconduct themselves."
Deputy athletic director Jerry Bovee and director of player development Austin Albrecht were also fired "for violations of university policies related to the reporting of sexual and domestic violence and failures of professional responsibilities.
Anderson has retained noted college sports attorney Tom Mars, who told ESPN's Pete Thamel that Utah State faces an "uphill battle" firing Anderson for cause.
"Stiffing a head coach by blaming him for what his supervisor was supposed to do is a novel approach, but that theory will never hold up in court," Mars said."
Utah State tells football coach Blake Anderson of intent to fire
Utah State said football coach Blake Anderson has been told he'll be fired for alleged noncompliance of Title IX policies, with Nate Dreiling named interim coach.
"In recent years, several Utah State players have been arrested for sexual assault or misconduct, the most recent of which came in July 2023 when Kingsley Holliday went to jail for alleged aggravated kidnapping, rape and forcible sodomy.
Anderson also dealt with some difficulties off the field during his tenure at Utah State. In 2021, an audio recording was released in which Anderson can be heard making comments about sexual assault, of which he later apologized."
Blake Anderson out as Utah State football coach after he 'violated' university policies
Blake Anderson's tenure as Utah State's football coach appears to be over.
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