Is New ASU Head Coach A Bully? Reports Say Jenkins Threatened Two Players With ‘Steak Knife’

Not long after arriving at Alabama State just short of a deal worth $200,000 per year, trouble from Brian Jenkins’s past seems to finally have caught up with him. The new head coach of the ASU football program is accused of “serious allegations,” and most troubling, at one time he threatened two former players with a ‘steak knife,’ says HBCU Sports.

Jenkins is reported walking over to players Rahdeese Alcutt and Brandin Hudson picking up a knife pointed right at the student-athletes saying, “Do I have to cut your (expletive) throats to get you to be quiet?” reports the Montgomery Advertiser.

From the Montgomery Advertiser, “One of the incidents that apparently sparked the investigation at Bethune-Cookman involved Jenkins allegedly threatening two players — linebacker Rahdeese Alcutt and defensive end Brandin Hudson — with a steak knife at a pre-game meal.”

According to the Montgomery Advertiser, multiple members of the Jenkins coaching staff has resist speaking out because they feared that if the incident occurs when they did have to voice their opinion or concerns against him, Jenkins would blackball them from coaching.

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