The head football coach of Broomfield High School has resigned following a district investigation into allegations of inappropriate behavior involving “several Broomfield High School students.” Broomfield High School Football Coach Resigns.
The principal and athletic director of Broomfield High School sent a letter to families stating that Blair Hubbard “will not return to his coaching and teaching positions at Broomfield High School.” Broomfield High School Football Coach Resigns.
Blair Hubbard resigned from his position with Boulder Valley School District on Monday. The letter mentioned that a “complete and adequate investigation” had been conducted on Thursday, which included 53 witness interviews.
A district spokesperson said, “We shared the report with the employee last week and accepted the employee’s resignation today,” and added that while the employee has the full investigation report, the district cannot share it as it is not considered a public record.
No other information about the exact nature of the allegations was disclosed. The Broomfield Police Department also conducted an investigation into Blair Hubbard. Broomfield High School Football Coach Resigns.
The district stated that “detectives conducted a thorough investigation and found Hubbard did not engage in any criminal behavior. No charges were filed, and the case has since been closed.”
Hubbard had been on leave since Dec. 15 and had been working with the school district for over six years. Notably, Broomfield High School’s football team, led by Hubbard, won the Class 4A state championship in 2022.