One month in, new Gophers AD looks to move beyond scandals

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The U's new athletic director, Mark Coyle, right, has now been on the job for a month.
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Prosecutors say no criminal charges will be filed against University of Minnesota wrestlers allegedly involved in the sale and misuse of the anti-anxiety drug Xanax.

Coach J Robinson remains on paid administrative leave as the university investigates allegations that he was involved in a coverup.

The future of the wrestling program is one of the challenges facing new Athletic Director Mark Coyle. He joined MPR's Cathy Wurzer on Morning Edition.

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