Baylor has launched a second internal investigation into Rhoades so he is taking a leave of absence from both his role as Athletic Director and as the Chair of the CFP Selection Committee.
The first investigation revolved around him confronting a football player about the color of the long sleeve shirt he had on over a brace after their game against Arizona State. He reportedly grabbed the player and when an assistant coach intervened, he grabbed the coach around the neck.
While unclear what this new investigation is about, Baylor had this to say:
Baylor officials stated that the allegations against Rhoades do not involve Title IX, student welfare or NCAA rules, and do not involve the football program.
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