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Posted on 11/26/16 at 4:20 pm to NFLU
Yes...
all the people complaining about him and what happened have never taken the time to investigate the case
all the people complaining about him and what happened have never taken the time to investigate the case
Posted on 11/26/16 at 4:21 pm to c on z
Absolutely! Jesus no one would be asking him to run the show. Guy f'd up but hey didn't BEBE have his own skeletons. But I guess if Briles was from Fouchon it'd be a done deal already
Posted on 11/26/16 at 4:21 pm to NFLU
He fricking condoned rape. He should never be allowed on ANY college campus ever again.
Posted on 11/26/16 at 4:23 pm to LaBR4
Maybe his son Kendall Briles, if a thorough investigation revealed he had no part in all the BS.
Posted on 11/26/16 at 4:23 pm to Restomod
You people are pathetic. He covered up and condoned rape. I want him no where near this program.
Posted on 11/26/16 at 4:25 pm to Cronkytonk
The sexual-violence scandal at Baylor University that cost (Art Briles) his job involved 17 women who reported sexual or domestic assaults involving 19 players, including four alleged gang rapes, since 2011...
In at least one case, Briles knew of incidents and chose to sit on the info instead of going to police, university judicial staff or Title IX office. He also "set up a system" to make sure he'd be the last to know about off-the-field incidences, likely inferring that his assistants knew and took action before he did.
wall street journal
Although Ukwuachu pleaded not guilty to the charges, there wasn’t much doubt that “Jane Doe” had been raped. When she went to the hospital after the encounter, the examining nurse found “vaginal injuries, including redness, bleeding and friction injuries.”
Jane Doe had been a virgin.
Her testimony during the short trial was nothing short of chilling. “He was using all of his strength to pull up my dress and do stuff to me,” she testified. “He had me on my stomach on the bed and he was on top of me.” Her head caught between the bed and a desk, she was “screaming ‘stop’ and ‘no’ ” as Ukwuachu raped her.
new york times
Baylor University admitted Thursday that administrators discouraged reports of sexual assault on campus, even going so far as to retaliate against one accuser.
These details and more came from an independent investigation ordered by the school’s board of regents into how the Texas university handled reports of sexual assault, especially accusations against football players. The report found a “fundamental failure” by the school to obey federal laws to protect female students and a belief the winning football program was “above the rules.”
In response to the report, the board of regents fired football coach Art Briles.
daily beast
Baylor University did not investigate a sexual assault report made against two football players for more than two years, despite the school's obligation under federal law to immediately address allegations of sexual violence involving students.
In 2013, the Waco Police Department ... informed Baylor officials about an off-campus incident involving former All-Big 12 tight end Tre'Von Armstead and former practice squad player Myke Chatman. Waco police also told the alleged victim they had contacted Baylor, but ... Baylor didn't begin looking into the allegations until Sept. 11, 2015.
espn
you fricking people are repulsive. art and kendall should both be banned from college football, they are reprehensible people. winning isnt worth this.
In at least one case, Briles knew of incidents and chose to sit on the info instead of going to police, university judicial staff or Title IX office. He also "set up a system" to make sure he'd be the last to know about off-the-field incidences, likely inferring that his assistants knew and took action before he did.
wall street journal
Although Ukwuachu pleaded not guilty to the charges, there wasn’t much doubt that “Jane Doe” had been raped. When she went to the hospital after the encounter, the examining nurse found “vaginal injuries, including redness, bleeding and friction injuries.”
Jane Doe had been a virgin.
Her testimony during the short trial was nothing short of chilling. “He was using all of his strength to pull up my dress and do stuff to me,” she testified. “He had me on my stomach on the bed and he was on top of me.” Her head caught between the bed and a desk, she was “screaming ‘stop’ and ‘no’ ” as Ukwuachu raped her.
new york times
Baylor University admitted Thursday that administrators discouraged reports of sexual assault on campus, even going so far as to retaliate against one accuser.
These details and more came from an independent investigation ordered by the school’s board of regents into how the Texas university handled reports of sexual assault, especially accusations against football players. The report found a “fundamental failure” by the school to obey federal laws to protect female students and a belief the winning football program was “above the rules.”
In response to the report, the board of regents fired football coach Art Briles.
daily beast
Baylor University did not investigate a sexual assault report made against two football players for more than two years, despite the school's obligation under federal law to immediately address allegations of sexual violence involving students.
In 2013, the Waco Police Department ... informed Baylor officials about an off-campus incident involving former All-Big 12 tight end Tre'Von Armstead and former practice squad player Myke Chatman. Waco police also told the alleged victim they had contacted Baylor, but ... Baylor didn't begin looking into the allegations until Sept. 11, 2015.
espn
you fricking people are repulsive. art and kendall should both be banned from college football, they are reprehensible people. winning isnt worth this.
Posted on 11/26/16 at 4:25 pm to NFLU
Why wouldn't we just hire Kendall and avoid the baggage. He's also a lot younger. Seems too easy.
Posted on 11/26/16 at 4:27 pm to misey94
quote:because he has just as much baggage. lincoln riley is better than both, just hire him.
Why wouldn't we just hire Kendall and avoid the baggage.
Posted on 11/26/16 at 4:28 pm to misey94
Again, we're talking about an offensive coordinator. Not the professor of an ethics class.
Posted on 11/26/16 at 4:28 pm to NFLU
Why not our HC apparently beat his wife we want to hire Lane Kiffin.
It's not like we are hiring angels.
It's not like we are hiring angels.
Posted on 11/26/16 at 4:28 pm to NFLU
Yes, I would. Why not? Our image is shot as it is.
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