Wichita State is scheduled to open its 2020-21 in just over two weeks. The Shockers will reportedly be playing that game under a new head coach.

College basketball insider Jeff Goodman shared the following on Tuesday, “Wichita State and Gregg Marshall are expected to part ways by the end of the week, sources told Stadium.”

The news comes roughly a month after Goodman reported that Marshall was under investigation following explosive allegations that he punched a player and choked an assistant coach.

Former Wichita State forward Shaq Morris told Goodman that he was punched by Marshall twice during his career. Morris attempted to block a teammate’s shot during practice, and the teammate fell to the ground and injured his back. That’s when Marshall reportedly lost it.

“I went over to help (Brown) up, and as I was helping him up to make sure he was okay, bam – I’m struck on the left side of my face with a punch,” Morris said.

“I turned back with my fists ready to punch or swing. I don’t know who did what and I see Marshall standing there. I turned around and started walking out.”

Morris also says that Marshall punched him again.

“He punched me (again) while I was facing away over my right shoulder, hit me in my jaw,” Morris said. “I turned and coaches are surrounding us at the time.”

During the 2016-17 season, Marshall reportedly had an altercation with his assistant coach, Kyle Lindsted. Marshall got upset with Lindsted during practice. Two sources told Goodman that Marshall put his hands around Lindsted’s throat and began to choke him because he was frustrated.

“I looked over and saw coach Marshall choking him,” Shaq Morris told Goodman. “Then people started de-escalating the situation, trying to calm him down.”

Stadium’s October report on the allegations against Marshall in Goodman’s piece here.

Wichita State plays Utah State on Nov. 25. The game is scheduled for a 9:30 p.m. ET tip, airing on ESPN2.