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sign the petition to force Baylor to release the report

They'll probably redact it to death then release it.

 
BU doesn't have to and won't.

Expect a couple Title IX lackeys to be fired over this, but that's about it.

 
Expect a couple Title IX lackeys to be fired over this, but that's about it.
Looking at that article primal posted, wouldn't that be a woman? Talk about insult to injury if that did occur!

 
I hope the number of replies here is not indicative of the lack of not caring or wanting to to put pressure on Baylor.. 

 
Sorry, MB, fighting other battles this year. I think Briles is a sorry person, but that is just my humble opinion.

 
I hope the number of replies here is not indicative of the lack of not caring or wanting to to put pressure on Baylor.. 

I'm with you on this. I'm a Christian and feel Baylor should be at least as transparent as a state university would have to be.

Baylor needs to "come to Jesus" on this, so to speak.

 
I'm a Christian and was brought up in the Baptist Church. As an adult, I've been a member of both non-denominational and Baptist churches. It all depended on the philosophy of the church and attitude of the membership.

Baylor is disappointing as a representative of the Baptist Church. Baylor has not been an upstanding model of Christian beliefs or actions, as an institution. They have more closely followed the model that the Catholic Church used during the pedophile priest era. I want to emphasize that it's my belief that it is the institution, rather than individuals, with the exception of Briles, Starr, and the AD, that are responsible. Anyone of Briles, Starr, or the AD should have stepped forward long ago to admit there is a problem and begin remediation. The buck starts and stops with those three men.

Baylor also represents one of the worst aspects of college football. One that excuses athletes of anything if they are an integral part of the team. Since Baylor has been in the Big 12, their athletes have been guilty of rape, murder, animal cruelty and robbery. That we know of. These incidents were never exposed until outside sources became aware and publicized the information.

Baylor is a disgrace.

 
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