Art Briles named head coach at Div. II Eastern New Mexico
Nov 21, 2015; Stillwater, OK, USA; Baylor Bears head coach Art Briles yells to his team in the second quarter against the Oklahoma State Cowboys at Boone Pickens Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-Imagn Images Division II Eastern New Mexico named Art Briles as its new head coach on Monday morning.
"I am excited to welcome Art to Eastern New Mexico University," athletic director Kevin Fite said in a release. "He is an excellent coach, and I look forward to the future of Greyhound football."
Briles, 69, hasn't coached in college football since 2016. He was fired from Baylor after a review of the school's handling of sexual assault allegations made against multiple football players.
That investigation has resulted in backlash whenever teams have expressed interest in hiring Briles.
Grambling State caused an uproar in 2022 when the school tried to bring in Briles as its offensive coordinator, resulting in him withdrawing his name from consideration as a means of avoiding a distraction.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats found themselves in a similar scenario in 2017, with the CFL team opting to rescind an offer to Briles the same day it was made.
Briles took accountability months after his firing at Baylor in an interview with ESPN for what occurred under his watch.
"I understand that I made some mistakes, and for that, I'm sorry," he said. "But I'm not trying to plead for people's sympathy. I'm just stating that, 'Hey, I made some mistakes. I was wrong. I'm sorry. I'm going to learn. I'm going to do better.'"
A federal judge ruled in 2023 that Briles wasn't negligent in a case regarding a Baylor student who said she was physically assaulted by one of the school's football players in 2014. Briles eventually received a $15.1 million settlement from Baylor after being fired with eight years left on his contract.
The Texas native coached in the Italian Football League and at a Texas high school following his dismissal from Baylor, where he went 65-37 over eight seasons and 3-3 in bowl games from 2008-15.
Briles also went 34-28 across five campaigns (2003-07) at Houston, where Fite served as associate athletic director for compliance and eligibility during Briles' tenure.
--Field Level Media
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