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Baylor Bears (official thread)

I guess we have different ideas of coach speak because I view this as an inflammatory and delusional statement. This is a direct quote from what Grobe said at Big XII media day yesterday.

“We don’t have a culture of bad behavior at Baylor University” and “the problems we have dealt with at Baylor are probably problems at every university in the country.”
 
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He said that he objects to the use of the word "culture" because it implies that everybody is guilty, even the good kids. That sounds like an insider that is oblivious to the perspective from outside the walls (like a certain school in PA). He said their culture is not bad, just their processes. Oh brother. He danced around the questions regarding a circle-the-wagons mentality and the questions about why he kept the entire coaching staff. Also, I was surprised that Briles' son is on the staff, still.
 
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They are talking about the GoFundMe that Oakman started to help with his legal costs.

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He said that he objects to the use of the word "culture" because it implies that everybody is guilty, even the good kids. That sounds like an insider that is oblivious to the perspective from outside the walls (like a certain school in PA). He said their culture is not bad, just their processes. Oh brother. He danced around the questions regarding a circle-the-wagons mentality and the questions about why he kept the entire coaching staff. Also, I was surprised that Briles' son is on the staff, still.
The Waco media will jump right on that.
 
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Two women said they were pushed to accept alcohol conduct violations when they reported their assaults, or feared sexual conduct violations if they did.

One woman said her case began when she called police to report a physical assault on another woman at an off-campus party. Police demanded to know if she was underage and had been drinking, then arrested and reported her to the school office that investigates conduct code violations, she said. She told Baylor officials her drinking was a result of being raped a month earlier and detailed what happened in person and in a letter.

She received an alcohol code violation and told to do 25 hours community service, and when she tried to appeal, the woman said Baylor officials urged her to drop it. The school never pursued her rape claim.

is it safe to assume this guy is the head of baylor's local p.d./collegiate code of conduct group?

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probably unrelated question. is transferring credits to/from penn state difficult in anyway?
 
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is it safe to assume this guy is the head of baylor's local p.d./collegiate code of conduct group?

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probably unrelated question. is transferring credits to/from penn state difficult in anyway?

If true, I don't know any way you can't close the doors to that place. Not just the locker room, but the entire school. Perhaps not forever, but until all living administrative staff involved are taking a dirt nap. Jesus.
 
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