Earlier this week, Baylor interim football coach Jim Grobe said the recruiting efforts for the 2017 class were on hold as the university looks for a new full-time coach to take over.
Baylor could now be facing recruiting violations, according to a report.
Baylor offensive coordinator Kendal Briles met with the NCAA in Indianapolis on Wednesday regarding potential recruiting violations, according to ESPN. Briles, the son of former coach Art Briles, allegedly had improper relations with a recruit, according to ESPN, and Baylor is seeking to get the level of infractions reduced.
Briles, along with fellow current Baylor assistant Tate Wallis, were suspended for one game last season for committing a recruiting violation, according to Fox Sports.