GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Florida basketball coach Todd Golden is facing a Title IX investigation, according to a report published Friday in the Independent Florida Alligator, the school's student newspaper.

The newspaper based its report on a copy of a Sept. 27 Title IX complaint against Golden it said it had obtained.


What You Need To Know

  • Gators men's basketball coach Todd Golden is under a Title IX investigation, the Independent Florida Alligator reported

  • The Associated Press contacted the university to request a copy of the complaint filed

  • Under federal law, the university cannot comment on or confirm Title IX complaints or inquiries

  • Golden did not return a text message seeking comment, AP reported

The Associated Press contacted the university to request a copy of the complaint. Under federal law, the school cannot comment on or even confirm any Title IX inquiries, complaints or investigations. School officials declined comment when reached by the AP. It was not immediately known if Golden has legal representation, and he did not return a text message seeking comment.

Under Title IX, universities that receive federal funding are required to ensure that all students have equal access to education and to protect them from gender-based harassment or violence.

Golden, 39, signed a two-year contract extension in March that includes a $1 million raise. The additional two years puts Golden under contract through 2030. His new deal tops $4 million annually.

Golden is 42-29 in two-plus seasons in Gainesville and has his deepest and most-talented roster in three years. The 21st-ranked Gators (2-0) won each of their first two games by double digits.

This is the third set of serious allegations against a head coach during Athletic Director Scott Stricklin's eight-year tenure.

Stricklin forced women’s basketball coach Cam Newbauer to resign in 2021 amid allegations he verbally, physically and mentally abused players and staff members.

Less than a year later, Stricklin fired women’s soccer coach Tony Amato amid an investigation into the coach's comments and behavior regarding players’ eating habits and body shapes. Amato was fired without cause one year into a six-year contract, leaving the Gators on the hook for roughly $1.125 million.