Art Briles was fired from Baylor three years ago following an independent investigation that showed a 'fundamental failure' by officials to respond adequately to students' allegations of sexual assault, some of which involved Baylor football players.
Art Briles, the former Baylor University football coach who was ousted in May 2016 amid a sexual assault scandal involving some team players, will return to the sidelines this fall as the head coach of a Texas high school football team.
In a statement Friday, the Mount Vernon Independent School District announced Briles would begin this fall as head football coach of the Mount Vernon High School football team as part of a two-year contract. 'use strict';CNN.Videx=CNN.Videx || {};CNN.Videx.mobile={};CNN.INJECTOR.executeFeature.then {CNN.VideoPlayer.
Baylor University athlete convicted of rape 02:08Briles was fired from Baylor three years ago following an independent investigation that showed a"fundamental failure" by officials to respond adequately to students' allegations of sexual assault, some of which involved Baylor football players. "We are pleased to welcome Coach Briles back home to Texas," Jason McCullough, superintendent of the Mount Vernon district, said in a statement.
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