More Law Trouble for Baylor

I hope any transfer player is fully vetted by every accepting university. Any player that was involved should be banned by the NCAA and the NFL

 
Word is Baylor is at 70 current scholarship players after their QB announced he's transferring today.

 
Apparently this is a step up....
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That is so beyond absurd. I can't believe an institute of higher learning would treat its student so coldly. This all seems very un-Christian, if you will, of Baylor. To support football players over rape victims; I just can't wrap my head around it.

 
huKSer said:
Mavric said:
Well ... perhaps it is....
... and a new baseball coach, the softball program under Title IX investigation, enrollment is down...
Based on Missouri's resume' as listed, then the SEC is unquestionably the place they ought to be! Go the head of the class!

 
In case anyone missed this gem:

Art Briles: "I’ve Never Done Anything Illegal, Immoral, Unethical"

“I’ve been in it 38 years, and I’ve done, you know, lived the right way for 60 years of my life,” Briles said to reporters, “I’ve never done anything illegal, immoral, unethical.” He also compared football to a lost dog.

“I’m excited about coaching again, I really am, because you know, if you lose your dog, all of a sudden, you’re looking around hollering for him. Just stay up late at night, looking for him. I’ve lost my dog. My dog’s football. I’m ready to go find it again.”
 
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