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80sBEAR said:

The lesson of this most recent event is that you cannot put students' bad behavior and poor decisions all on the shoulders of the damn Head Football Coach. ...
It worked for the boi in 2016, why not try it again?
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la1037 said:

Bear8084 said:

Yogi said:

Sexual assaults are going to happen on a college campus. If you ever so much as felt up a drunk co-ed while at Baylor, you committed sexual assault.

The issue is how your institution responds to the allegations, individually as well as from a whole.


Pretty much the truth. How CMR and Baylor has handled it compared to Briles and Co. will be telling.
Times have changed. There is no way to compare how Rhule would have handled it with vs. Briles considering the microscope will allow not allow Rhule to do anything but what the media requires.

I still say that coaches should never have to handle this kind of thing. There should be an outside enforcement department at every school that works directly with the police. The coaches should not decide what is going to happen, they should be told what is going to happen.



Hello !

They don't and never did. Turn it over to Judicial Affairs (and / or T9) and let them handle it.


Maybe you missed this in 2016

"In addition, some football coaches and staff took improper steps in response to
disclosures of sexual assault or dating violence that precluded the University from fulfilling its
legal obligations. Football staff conducted their own untrained internal inquiries, outside of
policy, which improperly discredited complainants and denied them the right to a fair, impartial
and informed investigation, interim measures or processes promised under University policy. In
some cases, internal steps gave the illusion of responsiveness to complainants but failed to
provide a meaningful institutional response under Title IX"


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Bear8084 said:

Yogi said:

Sexual assaults are going to happen on a college campus. If you ever so much as felt up a drunk co-ed while at Baylor, you committed sexual assault.

The issue is how your institution responds to the allegations, individually as well as from a whole.


Pretty much the truth. How CMR and Baylor has handled it compared to Briles and Co. will be telling.
The problem is the same BOR, mostly, is still handling it.
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Malbec said:

NoBSU said:


From whom did the term "bad dudes" originate? Posters?
It doesn't matter one iota where it came from and you know it. The same thing was being said in every other way before those texts were made public The words have simply become a metonym for football players raping coeds.

It came from the face of rape. One of the three pillars of rape faces associated with college athletics. It matters because the national audience hears and reads about it.

This thing has been going on for months.
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Bear8084 said:

80sBEAR said:

Bear8084 said:

Yogi said:

Sexual assaults are going to happen on a college campus. If you ever so much as felt up a drunk co-ed while at Baylor, you committed sexual assault.

The issue is how your institution responds to the allegations, individually as well as from a whole.


Pretty much the truth. How CMR and Baylor has handled it compared to Briles and Co. will be telling.
Exactly. The decision-makers at the very top are still there. Nothing has really changed. Time for some REAL change. The truth has a way of coming out.


But if it turns out all the right steps have been taken so far? I can't shake the feeling that if this was Briles it would have never come out until it got really ugly. We will find out.
Doesn't matter who the football coach is if the accuser complains to an outside source. In this case, it was Baylor P.D.

Coach Rhule has no more to do with Baylor P.D. or Baylor's Title IX Compliance office than Coach Briles had.
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