UL reaction. Ho hum. And UL emphasizes ho.Only difference is the reaction by the administration. Speaks volumes.
Their President was fired also.
Baylor's football program is in jeopardy. Folks, this is real serious stuff.Baylor broke Federal Laws. A better comparison is UT but I get what you're saying. The difference at Baylor is they actually have a President that's actually in charge unlike at UL where Jurich calls the shots. Baylor has at least some gumption once their hand is caught in the cookie jar, they man up and fire people who are responsible for their actions instead of going after people and just laugh at what's going on. Not taking up for Baylor, bc they did cover this up for years, and the President turned a blind eye and should go tomorrow and probably will but at least they have accepted today they are busted while UL makes an announcement about expansion at Papa John's.
Couldn't find Louisville in the Top 25 of College Footballs "Most Arrested".It really is amazing how tardville is not kicked out of the NCAA. They have players arrested all the time but nothing happens to them. Biggest bunch of thugs with the longest arrest records in the NCAA. Just a dirty program with a bunch of players arrested.
I believe they removed him as prez and have made him chancellor....which almost sounds like a promotion.Their President was fired also.
No, and you never will - Petrino, Pitino and Jurich makes sure they don't actually get arrested. Maybe a better metric would be arrests per player, regardless of where they were arrested. It seems UofL transfers miraculously reform once they arrive at UofL. It's quite the success story....Couldn't find Louisville in the Top 25 of College Footballs "Most Arrested".http://collegespun.com/pac-12/washi...ams-with-the-most-arrests-in-the-last-5-years
I notice UoFeLony fans trotting out this link as a smokescreen to distract from the issue at hand.Couldn't find Louisville in the Top 25 of College Footballs "Most Arrested".http://collegespun.com/pac-12/washi...ams-with-the-most-arrests-in-the-last-5-years
The ncaa big wigs are having a party because they have found someone to hammer and take the heat off the uncheat fiasco and turning their heads of thirty years of academic fraudBaylor's football program is in jeopardy. Folks, this is real serious stuff.
That is simple because the police in this town take care of outfits athletes cover up ant wrong doing that goes on...cheerleader dead...James Quick..player beaten in locker room are a fewCouldn't find Louisville in the Top 25 of College Footballs "Most Arrested".http://collegespun.com/pac-12/washi...ams-with-the-most-arrests-in-the-last-5-years
The Louisville Cardinal Journal does its part by keeping bad news out of the news.That is simple because the police in this town take care of outfits athletes cover up ant wrong doing that goes on...cheerleader dead...James Quick..player beaten in locker room are a few
Couldn't find Louisville in the Top 25 of College Footballs "Most Arrested".http://collegespun.com/pac-12/washi...ams-with-the-most-arrests-in-the-last-5-years
Demoted to chancellor. Starr remains president and in the current position until next week.Their President was fired also.
I'm not going the player rout. I'm talking about your adults and admin at UL. Your head coach is a scum bag. Broke laws, stole public funds, banged a hired mistress, lied, manipulated UL and its fans, then UL hired him back!
UL ran a ***** house for kids!!! I'd be ashamed! Forget the media. How do these adults at UL live with themselves. Your hoops coach banged a ***** on a kitchen table! Your football coach was banging college student basically. My lord!
Baylor = Louisville...well even with Louisville "So-Called" issues nobody in the National Media has questioned if Louisville should stay in the P5 after it allegations...Baylor now has some in the National Media doing just that:
Baylor's existence as a Power Five school should be up for review
Otherwise, Baylor's reputation and continued existence as a Power Five school is up for review. The Big 12 will not and cannot do anything at the moment. Its bylaws don't cover such scenarios. Imagine that.
But the market can speak. Common human decency can speak. Baylor's had its chance to prove it is big time, not just on the field but off it, too. It succeeded mightily in that first charge. Will the ways in which it reached that level be forgotten in eight years?
Forget the current strife. One source told CBS Sports that NCAA enforcement has spent more time on the Baylor campus than any other Big 12 school.
"Really, I don't hear about anybody else [in the Big 12]," the source said.
Briles' departure will no doubt mean a dip in football fortunes. To that point, if Baylor doesn't do it, the NCAA should: Allow current players to transfer without penalty. None of this is the fault of the vast majority of players that have come through the program or are on the team now.
To its credit, the Baylor administration acknowledged the results of Pepper Hamilton's findings and acted by firing a coach who was largely responsible for consecutive Big 12 titles, a Heisman Trophy winner and a new state-of-the-art stadium.
But it's worth reviewing why Baylor is playing big-time sports to begin with. As in all things Texas, politics were involved. When the Big 12 was being formed around 1994, it helped that Baylor alum Ann Richards was the state's governor when the Southwest Conference was breaking up.
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Baylor was basically nothing in football when it was thrown that lifeline by the Big 12. It continued to be nothing until Briles arrived in 2008. But at what cost?
Those TV contracts saved Baylor in 2010 and 2011 when Fox and ESPN agreed that a 10-team league including the Bears was worth saving. It's hard to believe that would be the same case today.
In fact, Big 12 expansion to places like Cincinnati and UConn suddenly looks a lot more appealing. Their morals have to be a notch or two above Baylor's, at least.
As for the ongoing problem of violence against women, this is not just a Baylor thing; it's everywhere. When are we going to not totally subject ourselves to a football coach's cult of personality? The most powerful of those are allowed to act with impunity.
Eighteen wheelers emblazoned with the school's logo in front of a recruit's house. Satellite camps in Australia. While none of that compares to ignoring sexual assault claims, it does remind of the unadulterated power we've given some of these guys.
Briles will find work again because Bobby Petrino found work again and because Jim Tressel found work again. Incredibly, Ohio State's former coach is the Youngstown State president while serving a five-year show cause order for lying to the NCAA.
http://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...-a-power-five-school-should-be-up-for-review/
"So-Called" issues......you just proved the tard fan mentality. Didn't expect that from you PE but you've become as acceptable as the rest of low life tard fans.