New Baylor lawsuit

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If we're going to call a spade a spade here, if you just let your recruits out for a night on the town with your players, they are going to have their pick of coeds.

There's no need for the adults to create these disgusting programs of mechanized prostitution. Don't believe for a second that this is confined to Baylor. This is what every single one of these "recruiting hostess" programs is about.

The extent of the sexual violence at Baylor is unique though, at least I hope it is. Adjudicating he said-she said sexual assault claims is a tough, tough thing. It's clear that Baylor wasn't even making a good faith effort, especially given the obvious scope of the problem. All of Baylor, not just the football staff, not just the athletic department.

What this means for the football program is a trifling concern. This is a University that bills itself as a place of character and morality and spirituality. That is being fully exposed as a shallow, cowardly fraud. The image is what matters there, no matter the carnage and savagery behind the scenes.

Baylor is a bad place run by bad people and good people shouldn't let their kids go to school there.
 
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Sleepy Floyd

Kicking it with Fat Lever
Champaign
If we're going to call a spade a spade here, if you just let your recruits out for a night on the town with your players, they are going to have their pick of coeds.

There's no need for the adults to create these disgusting programs of mechanized prostitution. Don't believe for a second that this is confined to Baylor. This is what every single one of these "recruiting hostess" programs is about.

The extent of the sexual violence at Baylor is unique though, at least I hope it is. Adjudicating he said-she said sexual assault claims is a tough, tough thing. It's clear that Baylor wasn't even making a good faith effort, especially given the obvious scope of the problem. All of Baylor, not just the football staff, not just the athletic department.

What this means for the football program is a trifling concern. This is a University that bills itself as a place of character and morality and spirituality. That is being fully exposed as a shallow, cowardly fraud. The image is what matters there, no matter the carnage and savagery behind the scenes.

Baylor is a bad place run by bad people and good people shouldn't let their kids go to school there.

U of I has a recruiting hostess program. I have talked to one of the girls that works in it. They don't do anything like Baylor. they just ensure that recruits are able to get into bars and parties and have a good time while they are on campus. Sometimes recruits expect them to preform acts which are not part of their job description which puts the girls in an awkward spot. This was a whole part of recruiting infrastructure that i did not realize existed before I got to college.
 
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OrangeAndBlues

Indianapolis
they do what I describe above along with helping set up things for visits such as decorating cookie cakes for players, Ect. perhaps that does not qualify as a hostess program.

Sounds about right.

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Big 12 hitting Baylor where it hurts, the pocket book:

If you read more into it, they're just "holding" that money until there is a 3rd party review verifying there are checks/procedures in place to prevent any of that from occurring again. So Baylor (namely, Baylor Admins), should they aspire to be more than what they were throughout the scandal (namely, decent human beings), can ostensibly get that money still.
 
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If you read more into it, they're just "holding" that money until there is a 3rd party review verifying there are checks/procedures in place to prevent any of that from occurring again. So Baylor (namely, Baylor Admins), should they aspire to be more than what they were throughout the scandal (namely, decent human beings), can ostensibly get that money still.

It's a nice PR move and they can always rescind their knee-jerk reaction if the charges go unproven.

I'm going to go against the grain here, and say that rushing to judgment in these types of cases is a bad idea. It sounds like they have some good ammunition, but there are most definitely possible problems with the suit. I suppose it depends on whether you believe in the legal system.