Tarleton State men’s basketball head coach Billy Gillispie is on temporary administrative leave following a complaint, which the university is currently investigating.

Steve Uryasz, vice president of Intercollegiate Athletics at the school, said in a statement released on Friday that the university “initiated an employee conduct review after receiving an anonymous complaint.”

The school also announced it will not comment further during the investigation. The statement did not give details on the nature of the complaint nor a timeframe for the matter.

Since starting his coaching career, the 65-year-old has faced several controversies and health-related issues. While at Texas Tech in 2011 and 2012, Gillispie was accused of player mistreatment and later resigned in September 2012 due to health concerns.

Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter!

A week of sports news in your in-box.
We find the sports news you need to know, so you don't have to.

Before that, Kentucky fired the coach in 2009, which ultimately led him to file a lawsuit against the athletic association. Gillispie and the university settled the case in October 2009 for nearly $3 million.

Gillispie is a two-time Big 12 Coach of the Year following successful seasons at Texas A&M between 2004 and 2007. While with the Aggies, he helped the team achieve three consecutive 20-win seasons. Gillispie also led UTEP to a WAC title before joining Texas A&M, helping the Miners clinch a spot in the NCAA Tournament.

The Texans will play SMU on Nov. 3 to open their 2025 campaign. Assistant coach Glynn Cyprien will take over for Gillispie during his leave.

Like
Like Love Haha Wow Sad Angry
Read more about:
avatar

Article by Jake Iovine

Leave a comment

Listen to the uInterview Podcast!
Get the most-revealing celebrity conversations with the uInterview podcast!