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NCAA will hammer Baylor.

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Like NC State and State Penn they will get off very lightly.

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They will self damage by losing players simply who no longer wish to be there...in Texas there are lots of options where you can still be close to home...they will pay a ton in litigation, though!
 
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Actually, Baylor is a private school of only 16k enrollment.

The NCAA will hammer Baylor.

If we were talking about a huge state school where politicians would get involved, they'd pull a Penn State: Pull scholies only to give them back.
 
Rice is going to get absolutley hammered
Usually I laugh and post my own small school abuse when it comes to a big State School wrong doings. Not this time. See my post above.


Now, UNC Charlotteville is royally sc*wed for what Chaplehill did.
 
This is how it will play out - guaranteed:
- NCAA will drag its feet and eventually pull 3 schollies per year for 4 years, claiming Baylor had a program more like the Mean Machine than an actual university.
- Baylor will hire Bill O'Brien, who will realize that Brock Osweiler is more like Scott Mitchell than Peyton Manning. Very conveniently, BOB is already in Houston and has experience dealing with schools that had ethical bypasses.
- BOB will leave Baylor after 1 season after pulling a miracle 7-5 season with a team full of leftovers.
- James Franklin will take the Baylor job after being recently fired by Penn St for 6 seasons of great recruiting but mediocre results.
- Penn St will hire Art Briles
 
Actually, Baylor is a private school of only 16k enrollment.

The NCAA will hammer Baylor.

If we were talking about a huge state school where politicians would get involved, they'd pull a Penn State: Pull scholies only to give them back.
small school/private school or not Baylor wields a great deal of power in Texas politics. A very wealthy school with very wealthy alumni.
 
This is how it will play out - guaranteed:
- NCAA will drag its feet and eventually pull 3 schollies per year for 4 years, claiming Baylor had a program more like the Mean Machine than an actual university.
- Baylor will hire Bill O'Brien, who will realize that Brock Osweiler is more like Scott Mitchell than Peyton Manning. Very conveniently, BOB is already in Houston and has experience dealing with schools that had ethical bypasses.
- BOB will leave Baylor after 1 season after pulling a miracle 7-5 season with a team full of leftovers.
- James Franklin will take the Baylor job after being recently fired by Penn St for 6 seasons of great recruiting but mediocre results.
- Penn St will hire Art Briles
I like the way you think. Bringing it full circle, Kyle Flood will become the HC of Houston replacing BOB and refuse to change QB's even when Osweiler's QB rating sinks to 12.
 
As with the Penn State Situation where the NCAA technically overstepped their authority with there sanctions as it was a legal issue and not an NCAA issue.

My opinion is that the NCAA Should stay out of this as well. No NCAA Rules were technically violated. The NCAA is a governing body and not Law Enforcement. Allow real Law Enforcement and Baylor university hande this.

If any NCAA rules have been violated, only then should the NCAA get involved.
When all's said and done Baylor University will be lucky to survive as a school all after the Federal Title 9 infractions and civil suits that will need to be litigated and settled.

There enrollment will suffer tremendously, especially among women, and in general, and the benefactors will dry up as well.
 
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As with the Penn State Situation where the NCAA technically overstepped their authority with there sanctions as it was a legal issue and not an NCAA issue.

My opinion is that the NCAA Should stay out of this as well. No NCAA Rules were technically violated. The NCAA is a governing body and not Law Enforcement. Allow real Law Enforcement and Baylor university hande this.

If any NCAA rules have been violated, only then should the NCAA get involved.
When all's said and done Baylor University will be lucky to survive as a school all after the Federal Title 9 infractions and civil suits that will need to be litigated and settled.

There enrollment will suffer tremendously, especially among women, and in general, and the benefactors will dry up as well.

You live in a interesting world where organizations suffer for abusing power.
 
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Loss of institutional control...a lot of things can for this description...
 
You live in a interesting world where organizations suffer for abusing power.

The NCAA has no subpoena power, and the stuff the covered up was under federal Title 9 law. The NCAA has zero power to investigate the things Baylor is accused of. Covering up for rapists and Child Molesters is not a competitive advantage, it is a criminal lack of judgment and the last I checked the NCAA is not a Law enforcement agency, the are an organization with certain rules that its membership follows.

If they are found in violation of Title 9, which by every indication they are, they will possibly lose their accreditation as a educational institution which would mean they wouldn't be able to compete in NCAA sanctions events, so you tell me what more could the NCAA do.

Stop thinking sports related the Baylor issue goes WAY BEYOND what the NCAA is capable of handling.
 
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NCAA will not punish Baylor, but will instead laud them for taking appropriate corrective actions and use this as a case study on how to deal with inappropriate conduct.
 
The NCAA has no subpoena power, and the stuff the covered up was under federal Title 9 law. The NCAA has zero power to investigate the things Baylor is accused of. Covering up for rapists and Child Molesters is not a competitive advantage, it is a criminal lack of judgment and the last I checked the NCAA is not a Law enforcement agency, the are an organization with certain rules that its membership follows.

If they are found in violation of Title 9, which by every indication they are, they will possibly lose their accreditation as a educational institution which would mean they wouldn't be able to compete in NCAA sanctions events, so you tell me what more could the NCAA do.

Stop thinking sports related the Baylor issue goes WAY BEYOND what the NCAA is capable of handling.

I agree NCAA won't do anything, I don't believe the righteous retribution you expect will happen. They will settle some court cases for undisclosed account and life will carry on.

This is way more NCAA worthy than Penn State. In Penn State case it did not benefit the sports team in any way. For Baylor they kept players eligible by hiding criminal activity that could of resulted in suspensions, expulsion, etc. Still don't expect anything to happen from NCAA.
 
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As with the Penn State Situation where the NCAA technically overstepped their authority with there sanctions as it was a legal issue and not an NCAA issue.

My opinion is that the NCAA Should stay out of this as well. No NCAA Rules were technically violated. The NCAA is a governing body and not Law Enforcement. Allow real Law Enforcement and Baylor university hande this.

If any NCAA rules have been violated, only then should the NCAA get involved.
When all's said and done Baylor University will be lucky to survive as a school all after the Federal Title 9 infractions and civil suits that will need to be litigated and settled.

There enrollment will suffer tremendously, especially among women, and in general, and the benefactors will dry up as well.
I feel like covering up several sexual assault incidents falls under lack of institutional control. I know it has more to do with boosters, but I think we can expand that category
 
If anyone thinks Baylor isn't toast go look at Joe Schad's twitter right now. Baylor football is done.

‏@schadjoe BREAKING: Former Baylor student Dolores Lozano says Devin Chafin assaulted her, Art Briles and Jeff Lebby knew
 
Yeah, the Big 12 demanding documents does indeed seem to take this to a whole new level.
 
they have no balls see PSU and UNC among others Mizzu also the NCAA is a puppet regime that is totally useless to the children they are supposed to protect. GREED GREED GREED should be the motto, I long for the day that someone in the NCAA decides to actually grow a pair against the money makers instead of the downtrodden U's of the world.
 
small school/private school or not Baylor wields a great deal of power in Texas politics. A very wealthy school with very wealthy alumni.
This is the reason the NCAA will not go after Baylor as hard as some think.
Expect penalties, but the ones Baylor self imposes.
 
Let's be realistic. Nobody benefits from shuttering Baylor; nobody has that goal in mind. This isn't the private sector where the government mercilessly hammers an Enron. The spectre of SMU still looms large over the NCAA and had really hamstrung any serious enforcement action in the last 30 years. Everyone in college athletics knows it so why should they worry?
 
If big12 boots Baylor they can have a smaller conference which means more money per school. People thought the Big12 would expand... They will show us all and contract!
 
Is this just an act you put on for scarlet nation or are you actually this big of an ass in real life?

Thank goodness for the ignore option
Yea I'm an ass but I'm funny. Now that you know about ignore maybe you should use it.
 
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