
Bo Graham, Todd's Son, Reportedly Resigns Due to Relationship with ASU Student
Arizona State assistant coach Bo Graham, the son of head coach Todd Graham, has entered his resignation after the school found out about an inappropriate relationship he had with a student.
Former Arizona State quarterback Rudy Carpenter first started the rumor Monday, which was confirmed by Doug Gottlieb of CBS Sports in a series of tweets Wednesday:
Todd Graham has been mum on the situation since the news broke, telling reporters his son left for an "exciting opportunity" but offering little detail.
"I'm very grateful to Bo for the time he spent here,'' Graham said Tuesday, per Doug Haller of the Arizona Republic. "It means a lot to me. Wish him the best in his new job. That's obviously all I'm going to say about it. It's a personal matter."
Bo Graham has worked under his father since 2012. He was entering his third season as the team's running backs coach after previously serving as a recruiting coordinator.
"Bo is a young, up-and-coming coach who has been around the great game of football his entire life," Todd Graham said about his son in an ASU release. "He coached a career 3,000-yard rusher at Tulsa and he connects very well with today's players. He is an excellent recruiter and we will take advantage of that by having him on the road in recruiting."
Graduate assistant Josh Martin has taken over as running backs coach following Graham's departure. It is unclear whether Graham's new opportunity is in coaching football or if he's moved away from the sport altogether. Either way, it's not exactly the controversy Arizona State wants as it enters 2015 as a fringe contender for the College Football Playoff.
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