OTL is absolutely crushing them. It really sucks they aren't eligible for FOI requests, I can only image the sleaze that would be uncovered.
From murdering basketball players and trying to cover it up, to cat killing baseball players, to now rape after rape from the football team, what the hell is wrong with that place. Anyway, in light of todays revelations I am not sure Briles is gonna last.
http://espn.go.com/espn/otl/story/_...-violence-allegations-baylor-football-players
Police records detail several more violence allegations against Baylor football players
According to the police documents, at least some Baylor officials, including coaches, knew about many of the incidents, and most players did not miss playing time for disciplinary reasons. None of the incidents has been widely reported in the media.
In one case from 2011, an assault at an off-campus event in Waco ended with three football players being charged as well as Baylor and Waco police discussing the incident. Waco police, according to documents, took extraordinary steps to keep it from the public view "given the potential high-profile nature of the incident." According to a police report obtained by Outside the Lines, Waco's investigating officer asked a commander that "the case be pulled from the computer system so that only persons who had a reason to inquire about the report would be able to access it." The report was placed in a locked office.
From murdering basketball players and trying to cover it up, to cat killing baseball players, to now rape after rape from the football team, what the hell is wrong with that place. Anyway, in light of todays revelations I am not sure Briles is gonna last.
http://espn.go.com/espn/otl/story/_...-violence-allegations-baylor-football-players
Police records detail several more violence allegations against Baylor football players
According to the police documents, at least some Baylor officials, including coaches, knew about many of the incidents, and most players did not miss playing time for disciplinary reasons. None of the incidents has been widely reported in the media.
In one case from 2011, an assault at an off-campus event in Waco ended with three football players being charged as well as Baylor and Waco police discussing the incident. Waco police, according to documents, took extraordinary steps to keep it from the public view "given the potential high-profile nature of the incident." According to a police report obtained by Outside the Lines, Waco's investigating officer asked a commander that "the case be pulled from the computer system so that only persons who had a reason to inquire about the report would be able to access it." The report was placed in a locked office.