Daily Archives: July 31, 2016

“Some women faced the prospect of their family being notified.”

Good Lord, Baylor.

“A number of victims were told that if they made a report of rape, their parents would be informed of the details of where they were and what they were doing,” said Chad Dunn, a Houston attorney who represents six women who have sued Baylor under the anonymous identification of Jane Doe.

I’m having a hard time deciding which of Baylor’s and Penn State’s administrations were the more despicable.

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“I got fired. He doesn’t need to hear from me. He needs to hear from the people who were successful.”

Ray Goff, bless his heart.

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T-minus one to preseason camp

David Paschall asks some obvious questions here, but I think we may have just found out what the biggest one is as we head into tomorrow.

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Today, in comparisons you weren’t expecting

Greg McElroy has just caused me to re-evaluate my mental image of Jacob Eason.

“I do think Eason from an arm talent standpoint might be as talented as anybody in the entire country,” McElroy said. “The guy that I think only rivals him in arm talent alone is Jeremy Johnson at Auburn…”

Oof.  Maybe bringing Eason along slowly isn’t such a bad idea after all.

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“They take care of themselves first, and us last.”

If Mark Emmert should ever part ways with the NCAA, this looks like the perfect career opportunity for him.

Amateurism is the best.

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