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He practically said that, in the middle of an interview... Geez, and he's a law professor!!?Honestly surprised he didn't say "well, down here at Baylor, we get lots of emails from lots of girls saying they were raped by lots of football players. It's hard to tell who's telling the truth and who's lying....... I mean, they can't ALL be telling the truth......can they?"
I have an email folder right next to the spam folder for all the emails I get from young women claiming they were raped. It is hard to keep track of all of them.
Why? How do you guys organize all your rape emails?
Clearly the subject of her email should've been "I, being both a woman of legal age and not a virgin, had consensual sex with a politician you don't like"
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This week, I spoke to Paula Lavigne from ESPN's "Outside the Lines." She told me of at least four women that she knows of, personally, who have yet to come forward with allegations of assault at Baylor. Their alleged attackers are football players who haven’t been named.
As bad as it is at Baylor, the ugliness could be far from over.
ESPN’s Mark Schlabach, who also joined my satellite radio show this week, said Baylor coaches could face criminal charges, including obstruction of justice and tampering with evidence, as a result of their attempts to cover up these crimes or hinder investigations.
My biggest question in the Baylor case is why the coaching staff was allowed to stay on, given what the Pepper Hamilton report tells us:
“The choices made by football staff and athletics leadership, in some instances, posed a risk to campus safety and the integrity of the University. In certain instances, including reports of a sexual assault by multiple football players, athletics and football personnel affirmatively chose not to report sexual violence and dating violence to an appropriate administrator outside of athletics. In those instances, football coaches or staff met directly with a complainant and/or a parent of a complainant and did not report the misconduct.”..../cont/....
Thank you Judge Starr!
For your integrity, leadership, character and humble nature.
For your exceptional care for students and their well-being.
For your intellect and recruitment of distinguished faculty.
For transforming Baylor to new heights in academic
excellence, sports, research, innovation and service.
Austin American Statesmen:
Ray M Deaver & Ellen Deaver - Ray is the former KWTX-TV Waco station manager & current chairman of the board of American Bank Waco. Ellen is a member of the Baylor Library Board of Advocates. Their son Kyle is the mayor of Waco.
Gale and Connie Galloway 2014 Baylor Founders Medal - "To encourage his Baylor brethren to maintain a winning attitude, Gale is known to give out business cards that read “BU Can Do” with Philippians 4:13 on the back: “I can do all things through Christ which strengthen me.”"
Jim & Nell Hawkins 2012 Baylor Legacy Award - "The latest evidence of that sentiment comes in the form of the Jim and Nell Hawkins Indoor Tennis Facility, a $7 million facility for which the couple provided half the funding. The Hawkinses were motivated in part by how their gift to the basketball programs helped build the practice facility attached to the Ferrell Center. They hope the tennis facility undergirds the tennis program in much the same way."
Danny Prince 2012 Medal of Service & Baylor Legendary Mentor - "Basic principles of treating people correctly and being honorable in what you do. That's my biggest comment about Baylor and how it made a difference in my life. It's confirmation of what really matters is that you treat people right. I have this statement I tell my employees: Just do the right thing, and it will serve you well. I think that's what Baylor does, and I try to do it, too."
Paul McClinton - "Paul McClinton is representative of the many business school alumni who have expressed great eagerness for strengthening the mission of the Hankamer School of Business through a new building where our innovative business programs can expand and flourish," said Terry Maness, DBA, dean of Baylor's Hankamer School of Business. "He and Carol have stayed close to Baylor over the years and have seen how a Baylor education can sharpen the mind and spirit of our next generation of forward-thinking leaders in business."
Rondy T Gray - Donated money for "Gray's Gym", basketball practice facility weight room
Claude & Becky Lindsey - Donors who funded The Baylor Hawkins Indoor Tennis Center Court Number 1