GRAMBLING, La. — Editors Note: The video above is from 2019.
Former Baylor head coach, Art Briles, resigned as offensive coordinator from Grambling State University Monday.
A Grambling spokesperson confirmed to 6 News Sports that Briles decided to step down after being on the team for less than a week.
It was confirmed on Feb. 24 that the University had hired Briles as the next offensive coordinator.
Briles was fired from Baylor in 2016 amidst a sexual assault scandal involving his players. The position marks Briles' first college coaching job since he was fired.
Briles took a head coaching job for Mount Vernon High School in 2019. He was there for two seasons.
Briles also coached the American football team, Estra Guelfi Firenze based in Florence.
Briles was Baylor's head coach from 2008 to 2015. He had a 65-37 record and won two Big 12 titles in 2013 and 2014.
In August, the NCAA Committee on Infractions released its decision pertaining to the sexual assault scandal at Baylor. Although the organization did not punish the school directly for the alleged assaults committed by football players during Briles' tenure as head football coach, citing that the matters are legal issues not outlined by the NCAA, the panel did state, "The head coach failed to meet even the most basic expectations of how a person should react to the kind of conduct at issue in this case."
In the committee's public report, it states, "His incurious attitude toward potential criminal conduct by his student-athletes was deeply troubling to the panel."
The committee's decision also states Briles cannot be presumed solely responsible for the culture of non-reporting because it was campuswide.