smupony94 wrote:@schadjoe 6m6 minutes ago Report says Baylor football coaches/staff sometimes met directly w complainants or their family and didn’t report it further
WOW! Sick if true. Hope he has problems sleeping at night.
I hope this does not occur on our campus. And by "this" I mean coaches protecting these types of players/predators and selling their souls to win games. Way worse than paying players or providing extra benefits to players.
ericdickerson4life wrote:I hope this does not occur on our campus. And by "this" I mean coaches protecting these types of players/predators and selling their souls to win games. Way worse than paying players or providing extra benefits to players.
June & Co shuffled at least one off campus before it happened to him.
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How does Phil Bennett survive this, much less get the HC job? It was his players who are accused of this mess, he should be out on the street every bit as much as Briles. Not to mention, his defenses suck.
If I'm Baylor I go running to MS to take this job.
From the press release under the "personnel changes effective immediately" section:
The Board of Regents has created the full-time position of Chief Compliance Officer that will report directly to the Office of the President.
Are you seriously f-ing telling me they didn't think they needed one til NOW??? Can't wait to see how the NCAA white washes what appears to be the textbook definition of Lack of Institutional Control
"I don't think anyone around the country has any idea how good we are going to be." - Coach Justin Stepp
Mustang11 wrote:You have no idea if the NCAA is going to impose sanctions or Baylor may self impose sanctions and major restrictions on it's football program.
Joe Schad Joe Schad ΓÇÅ @schadjoe No, I don’t think the NCAA would or should propose Baylor penalties due to moral missteps. One lesson learned from Penn State.