University of Florida Men’s Basketball Coach Accused of Title IX Violations
Todd Golden, head coach of the University of Florida (UF) men’s basketball team, is currently under investigation following allegations of sexual harassment, stalking, and other misconduct. This investigation, initiated after a formal Title IX complaint was filed on September 27, centers around multiple allegations made by UF students, including claims of sexual exploitation and unwanted advances. Despite the investigation, UF has confirmed that Golden will continue to coach the team as the inquiry proceeds.
Allegations Against Coach Todd Golden
The allegations surfaced after multiple women reported interactions with Golden that they described as uncomfortable, manipulative, and intimidating. The complaint, obtained by UF’s student newspaper, The Alligator, details instances where Golden allegedly sent unsolicited messages to students on social media, including lewd photos and requests for sexual favors.
According to sources, Golden’s alleged behavior included sending photos and videos of his genitalia while traveling for the university and attempting to engage in unwanted personal relationships with several students. Reports also claim that he stalked certain individuals, taking photos of them in public spaces and sending these images to the women involved. The Alligator also reported claims from two students who corroborated parts of the allegations, including a claim that Golden used manipulative language, referring to certain women as “good luck charms” before games.
Additionally, Golden is accused of attempting to avoid detection by following and unfollowing women on social media and visiting locations where he knew the women would be present. These allegations have cast a shadow over Golden’s tenure, which began in 2022 when he was hired after three seasons as head coach at the University of San Francisco. Golden has since confirmed that he is aware of the allegations and has engaged attorney Ken Turkel to explore possible defamation claims while the investigation is ongoing.
Understanding Title IX and Its Role in the Investigation
Title IX is a federal civil rights law enacted in 1972, prohibiting discrimination based on sex in educational programs and activities that receive federal funding. The legislation is widely recognized for its impact on gender equity in sports, but it also applies to all forms of sexual harassment, assault, and misconduct within educational institutions. Schools are required to investigate Title IX complaints involving students, faculty, or staff members, ensuring compliance with policies designed to maintain a safe and respectful environment.
A Title IX investigation generally involves a series of steps to ensure a thorough examination of the allegations. First, the university’s Title IX office assesses the complaint to determine if it falls within Title IX’s scope. If it does, the office proceeds to gather evidence, interview witnesses, and provide both the complainant and the accused with opportunities to present their perspectives. Investigators analyze patterns of behavior, text and social media exchanges, and other relevant documentation.
Throughout this process, the accused individual may continue their duties unless a risk to the university community is identified. In Golden’s case, the University of Florida has determined that he will remain in his coaching role for the men’s basketball team pending the outcome of the investigation. Title IX investigations must adhere to federal standards for due process, balancing confidentiality with transparency to protect both the accuser and the accused.
University of Florida’s Decision to Retain Golden Amid Allegations
The University of Florida’s decision to allow Golden to continue coaching has drawn significant attention. The athletic department released a statement confirming that Golden would lead the Gators in their upcoming game against Grambling State, citing no immediate changes to his employment status. This decision has stirred debate within the UF community, with some questioning whether allowing Golden to continue coaching sends the right message in light of the allegations. Others argue that Golden’s continued presence on the team is warranted until the investigation provides conclusive findings.
Golden’s tenure at UF is marked by both accomplishments and controversy. He was hired in 2022 on a six-year contract worth $18 million and recently extended through 2030. Known for turning around the program at the University of San Francisco and leading them to their first NCAA tournament in decades, Golden’s time at Florida has been met with optimism among fans and alumni. Under his guidance, the Gators recorded a successful 24-win season last year, advancing to the NCAA tournament. This year, UF men’s basketball currently holds a 2-0 record.
Impact and Future Outlook
As the investigation continues, both the University of Florida and Golden face heightened scrutiny. Golden’s success on the court is now contrasted by the serious accusations against him. The outcome of the investigation could significantly impact his career, with implications that extend beyond Florida and into collegiate sports at large.







