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Kansas Coach Suspends Assistant Over DUI Arrest
22 Dec
Summary
- Assistant Coach Joe Dooley arrested for DUI on December 20.
- Dooley faces charges including hit-and-run and open container.
- He received a three-week suspension from Bill Self.

Kansas men's basketball assistant coach Joe Dooley has been suspended for three weeks following his arrest for driving under the influence. The incident occurred on Saturday, December 20, and Dooley was subsequently charged with DUI, failure to stop at an accident, and transporting an open container.
Head coach Bill Self confirmed the suspension on Sunday, December 21, expressing that Dooley exercised poor judgment. Dooley, who is in his 13th season as an assistant at Kansas, has accepted responsibility and is remorseful for his actions. He was released on bond shortly after his arrest.
The suspension is effective immediately and will last through Kansas's Big 12 road game at West Virginia on Saturday, January 10. The Jayhawks are scheduled to host Davidson on Monday, December 22, before their Christmas break.




