Memphis coach Penny Hardaway fired three assistants and a staff member two months before the Tigers’ season opener, and the university also confirmed officials shared an anonymous letter alleging multiple violations in his program with the NCAA.
Memphis shares letter alleging violations to NCAA as Penny Hardaway fires 4 people
Memphis coach Penny Hardaway fired three assistants and a staff member two months before the Tigers’ season opener, and the university also confirmed officials shared an anonymous letter alleging multiple violations in his program with the NCAA.
Hardaway announced Wednesday morning that assistant coaches Rick Stansbury, Faragi Phillips and Jamie Rosser, and special advisor Demetrius Dyson were gone. Hardaway called it a "difficult decision" to go in a new direction with the season opener against Missouri on Nov. 4.
"The timing is not ideal, but I want to give this team the best opportunity to reach our goals of winning the American Conference and advancing in the NCAA Tournament," Hardaway said in a statement. “With the season rapidly approaching, we are going to move quickly to complete the staff."
Then it got worse Wednesday night when SI.com reported the university knew of an anonymous letter alleging Hardaway’s personal involvement in recruiting players and academic violations.