Baylor suspends two coaches, including Art Briles' son, for NCAA violations
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Baylor has suspended two of its coaches - including the son of head coach Art Briles - for the Bears' upcoming game on Saturday for violating NCAA rules.
The program announced the suspensions Friday evening, specifying that the undisclosed violations occurred in the spring evaluation period, Pat Forde of Yahoo reports.
Kendal Briles, the offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach, and wide receivers coach Tate Wallis will be barred from the Bears' home opener against Lamar tomorrow in Waco, Texas.
The Bears bested SMU 56-21 in their season opener last week.
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