CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) _ Clemson's longtime track coach has retired after a season in which he was accused of depositing money from campus track and field events into a personal account.
Bob Pollock spent 20 years leading the men's track and field program and will leave the Tigers after the U.S. Olympic Trials early next month.
Pollock said in a statement Tuesday he was proud of his work.
His final year was marred when he and assistant coach Charles Foster were investigated by the State Law Enforcement Division after accusations they deposited more than $27,000 in personal accounts. Prosecutors said there was not enough evidence to bring charges.
Pollock has denied any wrongdoing.
Clemson athletic director Terry Don Phillips thanked Pollock for his work. Phillips says the school will start its search for a new coach this week.

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