Notre Dame Coach Won't Face Battery Charges As Video Leaks
Notre Dame Coach Marcus Freeman Won’t Face Battery Charges As Video Leaks From Son’s Wrestling Match - Page 2
Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman was briefly accused of battery at his son’s wrestling match, but police and the university cleared him of any wrongdoing.
Share the post
Share this link via
Or copy link

University of Notre Dame head football coach Marcus Freeman’s season is over, and instead of preparing for the 2026 campaign, he has found himself in legal trouble… momentarily.
The South Bend Tribune says that Freeman is being accused of battery following an incident on Jan. 3 at his son Vinny’s wrestling match.
Earlier this month, the Al Smith Wrestling Invitational was taking place at Mishawaka High School, and a local assistant wrestling coach, Chris Fleeger, was reportedly verbally assaulting Vinny during a match and after he lost.
Love Cassius Life? Get more! Join the Cassius Life Newsletter
We care about your data. See our privacy policy.
The situation spilled over into the hallway as Marcus’ wife, Joanna, began arguing with Fleeger before law enforcement intervened. Marcus and his wife, Joanna, reportedly removed Vinny from the situation, but Fleeger filed a police report with the Mishawaka police, accusing Freeman of battery as they walked through the doorway.
Notre Dame has since released a statement clearing their head coach of any wrongdoing.
“Vinny Freeman, head coach Marcus Freeman’s son, was verbally accosted during and after his wrestling match by a local wrestling coach,” Notre Dame’s statement read. “Marcus and Joanna Freeman intervened and removed Vinny from the situation. At no point did Coach Freeman physically engage with anyone. We believe that the police report, which includes video evidence, fully exonerates Coach Freeman and makes clear these accusations are unfounded.”
The Mishawaka Police Department prosecutors’ office reviewed the footage and interviewed witnesses and has declined to press charges against Freeman.
“While the evidence suggests that a touching may have occurred, an inadvertent touching is not sufficient,” the statement reads in part. “The State is therefore declining to file any criminal charges.”
The video of the alleged assault was released and shows Freeman leaving the gym with his son and no damaging physical contact being made with Fleeger.
Now Freeman can get back to coaching in Indiana, where he dodged interest from NFL franchises and signed a contract extension with Notre Dame to the tune of $9 million a year, making him one of the highest-paid college coaches in the country.
See social media’s reaction to the overeaction below.
Related Tags
#NotreDameStories from Our Partners
-
NFL Christmas 2025 Breakdown & Predictions: Lions, Cowboys, Chiefs Take the Field
-
OnlyFans Model Accuses Zion Williamson Of Being Her Child's Father, Social Media Yells At Him
-
From NFL To Financial Freedom: Brandon Copeland Protects What Matters
-
Brandon Copeland: From Pro Linebacker to Pro Investor, Turning Lessons Into Legacy