I despise Baylor

The game in Waco a couple years ago when Baylor wouldn't allow our guys shade sealed it for me. They're Baptist Texans, what more can you say.
Wasn’t it the “Christian” thing to do? After all Baylor has their rules.
 
The game in Waco a couple years ago when Baylor wouldn't allow our guys shade sealed it for me. They're Baptist Texans, what more can you say.
That was probably the most unsportmanship thing I've ever seen out of a team. Before the Texas to SEC stuff, I disliked Baylor the most out of any school in the conference. Right now they are number 2 (in more ways than one) and will be most disliked once texas leaves.
 
Wasn’t it the “Christian” thing to do? After all Baylor has their rules.
I think it's in their Commandments.
"Though shall do whatever it takes to win a football game". It's sandwiched between "Though shall drive an oversized pickup truck and not get out of the left lane" and "Though shall excessively tease bleached blonde hair".
 
"no penalties" lol. Google that one a bit.
There was no "murder scandal" bliss was paying a players tuition, and was a scumbag.
Ncaa was parked on campus for 3 years trying to find something on Drew and the basketball program. They found some impermissible texts ( the rule was changed the next year and they would have been permissible).
The financial reporting is true. we ramped up coaches pay dramatically across the board about 10 years ago. Google Scott Drew's salary and all you will find are wrong numbers.

Yall are just grasping at made up things now.
The program knew that the murdered player's life had been threatened by a teammate on more than one occasion but they did nothing about it. Then when he disappeared they didn't share that information with investigators but instead tried to spread disinformation that he had been dealing drugs in part to cover up the fact that Bliss had been paying the kid's tuition. They even tried to recruit his teammates to spread the lie. It negatively affected the murder investigation so I would call that a murder scandal.
 
The program knew that the murdered player's life had been threatened by a teammate on more than one occasion but they did nothing about it. Then when he disappeared they didn't share that information with investigators but instead tried to spread disinformation that he had been dealing drugs in part to cover up the fact that Bliss had been paying the kid's tuition. They even tried to recruit his teammates to spread the lie. It negatively affected the murder investigation so I would call that a murder scandal.
Gotta remember, you are dealing with Brach Davidian area people.
 
People and schools make mistakes. Baylor's have been the absolute worst. I get that. But all those 'players' are gone now.

Aranda and Drew seem like decent people. The school's reputation will always haunt them. But it's unfair to hold that against today's coaches and players.

Last year's Baylor MBB team was one of the most enjoyable I have ever seen. They reminded me of Knight's best at IU.
 
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People and schools make mistakes. Baylor's have been the absolute worst. I get that. But all those 'players' are gone now.

Aranda and Drew seem like decent people. The school's reputation will always haunt them. But it's unfair to hold that against today's coaches and players.

Last year's Baylor MBB team was one of the most enjoyable I have ever seen. They reminded me of Knight's best at IU.
That’s the problem, it doesn’t haunt them and they were not punished. Their fans want to yap about their glory times and not accept that they had to sell their souls for that.
 
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Georgia exploring Scott Drew's interest. Apparently, they think Drew would leave because SEC Georgia can pay him more now that Texas and Oklahoma are switching conferences.
 
Georgia exploring Scott Drew's interest. Apparently, they think Drew would leave because SEC Georgia can pay him more now that Texas and Oklahoma are switching conferences.
I think they finally figured it out at the end. He’s working on a raise
 
Georgia has a lot of bball talent in state, but that would be a strange move for him. I was of the opinion Indiana should have given him a blank check.
 

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