Due to his lack of anger control the Gonzaga mens basketball head coach has just suspended for two months.
Following his Labor Day weekend driving under the influence citation, Mark Few was suspended by Gonzaga. Hardly anyone will be able to miss Saturday’s “Kraziness in the Kennel,” two exhibition games, and the home opener on November 9 versus Dixie State. Few issued a statement via Gonzaga sports to confirm the news after it was originally reported by The Athletic about his impending absences.
On November 13, when the Bulldogs play the Texas Longhorns, not many will be back on the bench.
He said in his statement, “I apologise once more and I’m still committed to learning from this mistake.”
Head coach Mark Few of the Gonzaga Bulldogs reacts during the first half of the 2021 NCAA Tournament national semifinal matchup between the UCLA Bruins at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Few was cited for driving under the influence on September 6, according to a report from the Coeur d’Alene (Idaho) Police Department. This occurred after a traffic stop. Few allegedly “exhibited several signs of intoxication” and was speeding and driving erratically, according to a report filed with the authorities. According to the report, he declined to take field sobriety tests, and his breathalyzer readings showed a blood alcohol concentration of.119 and.120.