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Not sure what I’m missing here. I respect your work, Diana, but the sensationalism by everyone in the media on this is a bit much. The facts we know to be true, timeline wise, are that everyone ever even arrested and/or charged with a single offense, guilty or not, never so much as practiced with the team. Much less

One glaring miss-construance (among others): Baylor held him out of all 2014 Spring Football activities. He wasn’t allowed to participate. And this was BEFORE the indictment. They NEVER allowed him on the field, practice or otherwise, even before a Grand Jury indicted him. Baylor wasn’t complacent, they were

I hear your concerns, but there are quite a few assumptions you’re building upon. 1) Baylor is a private University. It’s not government subsidized, nor can there be any outside political pressures like at FSU. 2) No one ever said he joined the team. Maybe Briles and the Universities point is he’s a non athlete, and