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Former Baylor AD says Baylor trustees covered up scandal, scapegoated AD

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some of these names sound familiar......
From the Tribune‘s report:

McCaw said Pepper Hamilton attorneys told him there would be three potential outcomes to their report: a “detailed document,” a “summary report,” or “to whitewash the whole thing.” He said it was ultimately decided that Baylor regent J. Cary Gray would write a “false” and “misleading finding of fact skewed to make the football program look bad and cover up the campus-wide failings.”

McCaw said former Baylor Police Chief Jim Doak had discouraged reporting of sexual assaults and ignored rape reports, according to the motion. He said former high-level administrator Reagan Ramsower, who also took heavy criticism during the scandal, once said that “if Chief Doak was still here, we wouldn’t fire him. We’d have to execute him.



McCaw said he learned of rape allegations involving Baylor athletes through media reports, and also testified that a Baylor police dispatcher once put a woman reporting that she had been raped on hold to order himself a meal.
 
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While we're on the subject of Trustees scapegoating university employees, when are we going to hear some enlightening words from CS&S? Their silence isn't helping themselves.
 

Everyone knows Baylor was the place to be for players who needed a "second chance." That was their entire business model. Like MSU, they were everything we were wrong accused of being.
 
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