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[QUOTE="TWG236, post: 2204230, member: 6222"] This is a very sad story. Not only for Baylor itself, but especially for all of the victims and the remaining students who have done nothing wrong. But, as I posted in an earlier thread, it is my belief that this whole situation goes back to the eighties when a male basketball player was murdered by a teammate. Instead of being truthful and taking both the moral and legal actions, some of the same administrators who are linked to this long and disturbing actions of their athletes, chose not only to cover it up, but attempted to deceive law enforcement in their investigation. Neither law enforcement or any other governing body took any actions against them or the university, so they did the same thing again. Their lack of action caused many, many more victims that should not have had to have their lives shattered in such a terrible way. Someone asked who else needs to be fired, anyone and I mean anyone who had any knowledge or inkling that this was occurring and didn't have the courage to come forward. Remember in the murder case, an assistant coach taped all of the cover up conversations made by their head basketball coach. To this day, this coach denies he did anything wrong and is coaching at another university and the assistant coach, he can't find a job in coaching. Think of the message this is sending to anyone else who wants to do the "right" thing. By the way Bags27 great post. [/QUOTE]
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