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Baylor AD Rhoades Resigns Amid Unspecified Allegations
21 Nov
Summary
- Baylor athletic director Mack Rhoades resigned from his position.
- Rhoades had recently taken a leave of absence for personal reasons.
- The school had been investigating unspecified allegations against Rhoades.

Mack Rhoades has officially resigned as Baylor's athletic director, a week after his initial leave of absence for personal reasons. His resignation also includes stepping down from his position on the College Football Playoff selection committee.
Previously, Baylor's president had announced Rhoades' leave, noting that the school was investigating unspecified allegations against him. However, the university clarified these allegations did not pertain to Title IX, student-athlete welfare, or NCAA violations, nor did they involve the football program.
Rhoades assumed the AD role in July 2016, a period that followed the significant sexual assault scandal leading to the dismissal of coach Art Briles. The NCAA's case concerning the Bears was ultimately resolved in 2021, resulting in a four-year probation for the university.




