Dan Wolken

USA TODAY Sports

Art Briles wasn't the only Baylor football staffer let go last week as a result of the school's investigation into how sexual assaults were handled, USA TODAY Sports has learned.

Colin Shillinglaw, the athletics director for football operations, and longtime staffer Tom Hill were also fired, a person with knowledge of the matter told USA TODAY Sports.

The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because Baylor has not released those names publicly.

Baylor athletic director Ian McCaw resigns in wake of scandal

Shillinglaw was described by the person as someone who worked closely with Briles attending to player matters behind the scenes and had been linked to the accusations in the Pepper Hamilton report that led to the removal of Briles, the resignation of athletics director Ian McCaw and reassignment of president Ken Starr.

Hill had no formal responsibility within the football program, the person said, but had been at Baylor for 15 years in a variety of roles and was unofficially very involved with the football program.

Baylor announced Monday that former Wake Forest coach Jim Grobe will serve as the interim coach for 2016. The rest of Baylor's football staff is expected to remain in place this season.