mtrout wrote:Kazadi is mentioned a couple times in the book Violated.
Yeah, but...but....but.....
if he works for SMU he's an angel, if he works for Baylor he's the devil.

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mtrout wrote:Kazadi is mentioned a couple times in the book Violated.
Insane_Pony_Posse wrote:Just curious....did Vic Viloria follow Jimbo to Texas A&M?
mtrout wrote:Kazadi is mentioned a couple times in the book Violated.
Digetydog wrote:mtrout wrote:Kazadi is mentioned a couple times in the book Violated.
Details?
footballdad wrote:Digetydog wrote:mtrout wrote:Kazadi is mentioned a couple times in the book Violated.
Details?
Head, meet sand.
footballdad wrote:So why don't you go read the book and enlighten everyone, since you're such a fanboy.
.....if it walks like a duck....
Digetydog wrote:mtrout wrote:Kazadi is mentioned a couple times in the book Violated.
Details?
mtrout wrote:Digetydog wrote:mtrout wrote:Kazadi is mentioned a couple times in the book Violated.
Details?
https://books.google.com/books?id=CKcnD ... di&f=false
HubbaHubba wrote:I'm sure he's fine. Swam in the cesspool but didn't get any stink on him. Baylor would never cover up anything so they can be trusted vetting him. The players he saw probably everyday, in season and out, never said or did anything in his presence that would have caused him to take action. As likely as that scenario is the more likely explanation is that he is blind or deaf or immoral or amoral or dumb as a box of rocks or some combination of the above. I guess, all-in-all, he is what we are looking for in a strength coach. Oh, and the bonus demonstration of his maturity reacting to drunken toady fan can only enhance his value as a leader of young men. I now understand why people think he is a great hire.