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RE: Baylor in serious jeopardy-horrible allegations, again
(05-17-2017 02:46 PM)Big Frog II Wrote:  
(05-17-2017 01:31 PM)jacksfan29 Wrote:  
(05-17-2017 12:51 PM)nzmorange Wrote:  I don't think that the NCAA has enough political cover to give a death sentence if it wanted to, and that's sad.

Killing SMU (small private school) for rampant cheating, slapping PSU (massive public school) on the wrist for systematically looking the other way w/ regards to child ****, and then killing Baylor (small private school) for **** screams "corruption." That belief that the NCAA has been so mismanaged in the past that it can't punish a school for allowing ****s today is sad.

I agree, which is why Baylor need to do the right thing and give themselves a death sentence. Of course that won't happen. The whole situation is sad.

By the way, didn't Liberty just hire a new AD from the Baylor?
Yes Liberty did, and I lost all respect for that university.

They hired the Deputy AD from Baylor as well.
05-17-2017 02:50 PM
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