In contracts with its new football assistants, Texas A&M made it very clear that mishandling any Title IX cases will cost people their jobs.
In contracts for selected assistants obtained by The News through open records requests, the university clearly outlined that if an assistant fails to "promptly report" any information pertaining to alleged gender violence or sexual assault, they can be fired without receiving damages. That language did not appear to exist in previous contracts with football staffers.
Contracts for A&M offensive coordinator Darrell Dickey, tight ends coach Tim Brewster, defensive ends coach Terry Price and director of football operations Mark Robinson all contain the identical clause outlining how to handle those cases.