Joe Scott has been suspended indefinitely from his position as the men’s basketball coach at Air Force pending an investigation into the treatment of cadet-athletes, the academy announced Saturday.
No further details were made public, but the 60-year-old Scott was replaced as coach for Saturday’s 81-66 loss to Nevada by assistant Jon Jordan.
“In response to today’s action, I will fully cooperate with the investigation and look forward to a proper resolution of this matter,” Scott said in a statement. “I will not have any further comment until the matter is resolved.”

Scott, who coached his alma mater Princeton from 2004-07 and at Denver from 2007-16, is in the sixth season of his second career stint at Air Force.
He also coached the Falcons for four seasons from 2000-04, posting an overall record of 97-183, including 3-15 this season. Air Force hasn’t had a winning season in basketball since finishing 18-14 in 2012-13.
Multiple players transferred from the program in recent years, leaving no seniors on the current roster, and sophomore Kyle Marshall also left the team earlier this season, citing personal reasons.
Scott’s contract runs through 2028, according to the Colorado Springs Gazette.


