[According a lawsuit filed in 2017, there were allegedly more than 50 instances of rape committed by 31 different football players from 2011 through 2014. Many Baylor's coaches were cited for creating a toxic culture around the football program in the allegations.
According to the lawsuit, "The Baylor coaching staff used a 'show 'em a good time' approach in recruiting, which allegedly included taking recruits to strip clubs, making girls in Baylor's hostess program available for sex, and using drugs and alcohol."
While Kendal Briles was never directly implicated in the lawsuit, the lawsuit and other sex scandals cost his father, Art, his job as head coach at Baylor.]
I think the 50 rapes allegation came from our own regents during the Wall St. journal article.
The rest is from Waco lawyer Dunham's lawsuit against the school.