Baylor has come under fire in recent months regarding its handling of off-field incidents involving players and head football coach Art Briles is reportedly on thin ice as a result.

Fort Worth Star-Telegram columnist Mac Engel joined the Paul Finebaum Show on Tuesday to discuss the latest incident and the potential fallout, revealing that a source told him that it may ultimately cost Briles his job.

Is Shawn Oakman strike 3 for Art Briles at Baylor? @MacEngelProf says his source in Waco "wouldn't be surprised" if Briles was fired — Paul Finebaum (@finebaum) April 26, 2016

"I think at this point given what's happened at Baylor in the past," Engel said, "I think finally now some people, not all of them, I don't think it's the majority by any stretch of the imagination, but I do think some people are finally beginning to say 'Wait a minute, we're tired of this.'"

Last year after Baylor defensive end Sam Ukwuachu was convicted of rape, questions arose about whether Briles knew about Ukwuachu's violent past at Boise State and that's still unclear. In January, former defensive end Tevin Elliott was convicted on two counts of sexual assault and sentenced to 20 years stemming from a 2012 incident involving a Baylor student.

The latest controversy is centered around former Baylor defensive end Shawn Oakman, who was arrested April 13 and charged with sexually assaulting a fellow student earlier in the month. On Monday, it was revealed that Oakman was named in a 2013 police report alleging he physically assaulted an ex-girlfriend.

It's unknown whether or not Briles was informed of the 2013 incident involving Oakman, but it would be a troubling sign if he was and nothing was done. Engel was asked during his interview with Finebaum whether he believes Briles was unaware of the alleged assault, offering that he would find that hard to believe.

"One of the things I've noticed in being around college programs, a college coach doesn't know everything, they usually know the big things," Engel said. "And you can sit there and understand, okay maybe he didn't know one thing, maybe even possibly he didn't know another thing, but three? It just casts so much suspicion against a head coach of a big-time program. So flatly, no, as long as I've known Art Briles and as much as I like the guy, no, in this particular case, I don't believe that Baylor didn't know anything."