And the statue, if you could find it.No, just that I want to punch that guy hugging the statue.
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And the statue, if you could find it.No, just that I want to punch that guy hugging the statue.
They did end the longest winning streak in the country.Ranked Baylor beating ranked OU, didn't seem like a victory worthy to storm the field, IMO...
I'm not too sure Baylor can keep covering $20k-plus fines. They don't have enough boosters to cover them like a blueblood program has.It’s all relative. A big win for Baylor and it happened on a national stage. I’m sure a donor will gladly cover the 25k.
How long before his homecoming in Waco?Judge dismisses negligence claims against Briles
A federal judge ruled Friday that former Baylor football coach Art Briles was not negligent in the case involving a former female student who reported being physically assaulted by one of his players in 2014.www.espn.comNegligence claims vs. ex-Baylor coach Art Briles dismissed
Former Baylor football coach Art Briles was not negligent in the case involving a former female student who reported being physically assaulted by one of his players in 2014, a federal judge ruled Friday.
U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman dismissed the gross negligence claims against Briles, along with former athletic director Ian McCaw and Baylor University, saying that "no reasonable jury can conclude" based on the evidence presented at trial that the defendants were "grossly negligent."
The plaintiff, former Baylor student Dolores Lozano, had claimed that the three defendants' negligence after she reported her first assault in March 2014 made her subject to further abuse by football player Devin Chafin, whom she had been dating.
"This case was always about Ms. Lozano getting her day in court," Pitman said Thursday, but after hearing the evidence, Pitman said there simply wasn't enough there to convince a jury. That leaves the Title IX claim and one negligence claim against Baylor as the only matters to be given to the jury, which reconvenes Friday. Lozano has alleged that the school's overall failures to address and properly respond to reports of sexual violence at that time put her at greater risk for assault and was a violation of Title IX.