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Kansas assistant Joe Dooley suspended following DUI arrest

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Kansas men's basketball assistant coach Joe Dooley was arrested for driving under the influence and will be suspended for three weeks, head coach Bill Self announced Sunday.

"Joe is remorseful, apologetic and accepts the consequences of his actions," Self said.

Dooley, 60, has been an assistant under Self at Kansas for two different stints. After stops at South Carolina, East Carolina (four years as an assistant and four years as a head coach), New Mexico and Wyoming, Dooley joined Self's staff at Kansas when he left Illinois to replace Roy Williams in Lawrence.