Utah State's Blake Anderson was fired for contacting a potential domestic violence victim and a witness to the incident after an Aggies football player was arrested, and failing to properly report the case, according to a termination letter sent to the coach earlier this month.
The final report of the review conducted by the Husch Blackwell law firm and the termination letter from athletic director Diana Sabau and university President Elizabeth Cantwell were obtained Friday by The Associated Press through an open records request.
The review concluded that Anderson violated university policy by failing to report information to the Office of Equity.
"He also undermined the university's goal of responding diligently to issues of sexual misconduct by delaying suspension of this student athlete and failing to disclose the arrest information with other university administrators while discussing climate issues within the football program,'' the report said.
Anderson's response to the school's termination letter said he was fired for ''convenience,'' not for cause, and that the investigation that led to his dismissal was a ''sham.'' Anderson argues he was not required to report under Utah State's policy but his actions nonetheless met reporting requirements.
Anderson's attorney, Tom Mars, posted Saturday on social media the 70-page response that was provided to the school earlier this week. Anderson's firing was made official Thursday. Utah State notified him of its intent to dismiss for cause on July 2 after an investigation found he failed to comply with Title IX policies regarding the reporting of sexual misconduct cases.
The incident with the player occurred in April 2023. According to Anderson's response, the player entered the transfer portal within days and was removed from the team's roster. The player then transferred to another Division I school after Utah State's Equity Office did a safety assessment.
The Salt Lake Tribune reported the player was charged with two misdemeanors and pleaded no contest to assault in the presence of a child. The domestic violence count was dismissed.