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Baylor assistant coaches off limits to media during season

WACO, Texas (AP) — Baylor assistant football coaches will be off limits to the media this fall, a change that comes in the wake of a scandal that led to the departure of coach Art Briles while his staff remained intact.
Jul 19, 2016; Dallas, TX, USA; Baylor Bears head coach Jim Grobe speaks to the media during the Big 12 Media Days at Omni Dallas Hotel. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports

WACO, Texas (AP) — Baylor assistant football coaches will be off limits to the media this fall, a change that comes in the wake of a scandal that led to the departure of coach Art Briles while his staff remained intact.

An advisory sent Tuesday about football availability this season included a note that acting head coach Jim Grobe will be the only member of the coaching staff who will address the media.

While many schools already restrict media access to assistant coaches, Baylor assistants in the past were routinely available when requested.

None of the assistants has spoken publicly since Briles was immediately suspended with the release a scathing report on May 26, a month before he mutually agreed on his departure with the school.

All of his assistants remain at Baylor despite the report that concluded multiple football "coaches" acted inappropriately in handling sexual assault allegations against some players. The report didn't say when those occurred and didn't list any names.

Grobe was given authority to make changes, but retained all the Baylor assistants. They include Briles' son, Kendal, the Bears' offensive coordinator, and the former coach's son-in-law, Jeff Lebby, another offensive assistant.

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