NJ.com is reporting, and we can confirm, that Rutgers head coach Kyle Flood will be suspended 3 games and fined $50,000 following a investigation into rules violations.
Rutgers has not, at this moment, announced the action.
One would think that AD Julie Hermann will actually speak about this at some point today. Will be the first time anyone other than NJ.com has heard from her; but still...
The university has now made the "final report" from outside investigators available. The conclusions of that report are:
- That Coach Flood violated University policy prohibiting contact by a coach with a faculty member regarding a student athlete.
- That Coach Flood's conduct potentially violated the University's code of ethics.
- That Coach Flood did notviolate the University's academic integrity policy.
FootballScoop will have more on this shortly.
Update:Rutgers has now announced the action and Kyle Flood has released the following statement:
"Earlier today, I met with President Barchi in his office and he informed me of my three-game suspension and the imposed fine.
At Rutgers, we hold our student-athletes to high academic standards befitting a great university. We adhere to a higher standard, one that I am responsible to be aware of. I take full responsibility and accept the consequences of my actions. I care deeply about my student-athlete's academic performance. As the head coach, when I recruit players, my responsibility to them and their families is to do all I can to make sure they leave Rutgers with a degree and are prepared for a successful life off the football field. I am proud that our program has ranked in the top 10% of the APR 8 years in a row. That success doesn't happen by accident. It's due to our top-to-bottom program culture emphasizing the importance of academic success, and it's why we have a robust academic support staff that is second to none. I will always instill in my players that they have a responsibility to themselves, their families, our University and its alumni to perform well in the classroom, and I will never stop caring about their academic performance.
Moving forward, I will make sure I adhere to all University policies and I will place an even greater emphasis with our staff on knowing, understanding and following every University, Big Ten and NCAA rule.
In deference to our student athletes, coaches, and staff moving forward, I will not provide further comment at this time."