chorne68 said:
He was paid $15,000,000 to be the scapegoat of our Board of Regents. If he had done anything wrong, he would not have been paid a cent. This move by the university was and will always be the biggest mistake ever made. He should have a statue in the stadium that he and RGIII built.
On the flip side, if Briles didn't do anything wrong, he wouldn't have accepted $15 million in exchange for tarnishing his name. He would have easily made $15 million in about 3 years while coaching at the college level and now he can't even get a job with a minor league team.
It's pretty remarkable how binary some people think about this. Some people are in the boat that it's all Briles fault and some are in the boat that it's all the BoR's fault, but the reality is that it was somewhere in the middle. There were things happening with Briles that we would have been critical of if he was the coach of UT or aggy, And there were things that the BoR was letting happen and pretending wasn't happening in the hopes of ignoring the problems would make them go away. The bottom line is Briles was in charge of the program that brought all of this to light. If it was the basketball program, then Drew would have been let go. If it was the WBB program, then Mulkey would have been let go. But it was the football program. He let things get out of hand. And yes, part of it was the policy that Baylor/BoR had in place, but Briles was a willing participant.
I understand the frustration and lack of accountability with the BoR with the whole situation, but that's the reason we have boards. Unless there is specific wrong-doing by a specific BoR member, it is not very common for members of a board to be individually attacked in these situations.