Wichita State head coach Gregg Marshall has resigned following an internal investigation into alleged abuse of players and staff.
Amazingly, Marshall will earn $7.75 million after resigning following allegations of punching a former player and verbally abusing many others.
Here are details from ESPN:
The school and Marshall agreed to a contract settlement of $7.75 million to be paid over the next six years.
“This was a difficult decision, but one I feel was necessary for my family, the university and, most importantly, the student-athletes,” Marshall said. “I remain grateful for my years spent at Wichita State.