Art Briles TNS

Art Briles has landed another college football coaching job.

Grambling State announced on Thursday that Briles has joined the program as offensive coordinator. The news came a day after a school spokesperson said there is “no truth” to a report that first-year head coach Hue Jackson had hired Briles.

Briles enjoyed a successful tenure as the head coach at Baylor from 2008-2015. The team went 32-7 over his final three seasons, but he was fired in 2016 after multiple players were accused of sexual assault. The school was alleged to have acted inappropriately by either looking the other way or outright covering up the allegations during his tenure. Briles filed a wrongful termination suit against Baylor after his firing and received a settlement.

Briles most recently coached at Mount Vernon High School in Texas. He has been viewed as untouchable by many programs. There were reports recently that one major program’s boosters wanted Briles, but nothing came of that.

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