LAS VEGAS, NV - FEBRUARY 26: Head coach Larry Eustachy of the Colorado State Rams reacts during a game against the UNLV Rebels at the Thomas & Mack Center on February 26, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. UNLV won 78-70. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Former Coach of the Year reportedly fired after investigation into misconduct allegations

Unbelievable.

Larry Eustachy is not being given yet another second-chance by Colorado State. Following an investigation into misconduct allegations, the university has decided to terminate the coach's contract with the school.

This is a stunning fall from grace, as Eustachy was the AP Coach of the Year in 2000.

Colorado State head coach Larry Eustachy was under investigation for the second time in four years for behavioral issues.

"We can't give a guy a zero-tolerance policy in 2014, have the conduct continue in 2018 and then just give him another warning," a source told the Denver Post.

This was the second investigation into the coach in four years, as he was looked into in 2013-14 after allegedly creating a "culture of fear and intimidation."

According to initial reporting, first surfacing last week thanks to Justin Michael, the majority of players have come out against Eustachy.

Former Rams athletics director Jack Graham was the one who hired the maligned head coach. Following the first investigation, he recommended Eustachy be fired. However, the university decided to instead send him to anger management classes.

Of note, the university inserted a zero-tolerance policy when allowing him to retain his job. This has, obviously, triggered that part of the agreement between the school and coach.

During all of this, unfortunately, the players on the team have apparently had enough:

Following the initial investigation, in which he admitted to the varying forms of verbal abuse, the coach released the following statement:

"I am deeply disappointed on a very personal level that someone chose to publicize confidential information from my personnel file. That said, I fully recognize that I'm not perfect. I have my faults and strive every day to be better than I was yesterday."

Apparently, the reason it took so long to fire the coach was only due to logistics. The school had to first meet wit the maligned coach and his attorney before showing him the door.