The Gonzaga basketball head coach has been sacked due to his involvement in drug operations.
**Spokane, WA** — In a dramatic and unforeseen development, Gonzaga University has dismissed its head basketball coach, Mark Few, following his involvement in a major drug operation. The decision was announced by the university early this morning, sending shockwaves through the collegiate basketball world and the Gonzaga community.
Mark Few, who has been a prominent figure in college basketball and led the Gonzaga Bulldogs to numerous NCAA Tournament appearances, is now at the center of a serious criminal investigation. Federal and local law enforcement agencies have implicated Few in a significant drug trafficking scheme, which allegedly spanned several states. The full extent of Few’s involvement is still under investigation, but early reports suggest he played a central role in coordinating and managing the distribution of illegal substances.
Few, 61, has been a cornerstone of Gonzaga’s basketball success for over two decades. His leadership was instrumental in building the program into a national powerhouse, consistently competing at the highest levels and making frequent appearances in the NCAA Tournament. However, the recent revelations have overshadowed his accomplishments and raised serious questions about oversight and ethical standards within the athletic department.
The university has appointed Assistant Coach Rebecca Fields as the interim head coach. Fields, a seasoned professional with a deep understanding of the team’s dynamics, is expected to guide the Bulldogs through the upcoming season while the university conducts a search for a permanent replacement. “We have full confidence in Coach Fields’ ability to lead the team during this transition,” said Grant.