Tennessee football coach says he wasn’t aware of grade changing scandal

Clinton High School football head coach Darrell Keith says he is a scapegoat in the fielding of an ineligible player.

The head coach of a Tennessee high school football team that fielded an ineligible player has denied having any knowledge of a grade-changing scandal. He also believes he is a scapegoat in the situation.

This week, the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA) ruled that Clinton High School (Clinton, Tennessee) will vacate all of its football wins from last season.  Per WVLT 8, a student-athlete who played for the football team “did not earn the required number of credits the previous school year to be academically eligible.”

A controversy alleging that the grades of Clinton students were changed has also rocked the school. Because of the scandal, principal Dan Jenkins resigned and two teachers were terminated (according to WBIR television in Knoxville).

The contract of Darrell Keith, the head football coach at Clinton, was not renewed.

In speaking about the situation, WVLT reports that Keith “had had no access to change grades.”

“I’m a scapegoat,” Keith told WVLT. “I spent 27 years, faithfully in the United States Military. I don’t know if it was because I am Black or an easy target. I’m really hurt; I’m really torn up about it.”

Keith is considering legal representation with regards to the situation.

Tennessee high school will forfeit all their 2023 wins due to an ineligible athlete

A Tennessee high school will forfeit its wins from last year due to an ineligible student-athlete.

One Tennessee high school football team is paying the price for fielding an ineligible student-athlete last year.

Clinton High School (Clinton, Tennessee) fielded a player during the 2023 season who was academically ineligible to play. According to reporting from WVLT 8, the student-athlete in question “did not earn the required number of credits the previous school year to be academically eligible.”

The Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA) has ordered that Clinton vacate all their wins from last season. The Dragons finished the 2023 season with a 6-7 record.

The violation was reported to the TSSAA by the school.

The fielding of an ineligible player continues a rough stretch for Clinton High School.

Principal Dan Jenkins resigned last month amid allegations of teachers reportedly fixing grades. WBIR television in Knoxville reported that a teacher “told investigators she believed Jenkins asked her to change grades for students to improve the graduation rate for Clinton High School.”

On Tuesday, Darrell Keith, the head football coach, did not have his contract renewed for the upcoming season.