The terrible truth is that the NCAA feels no reason to punish or censure Baylor University, its administration, athletic department, and football program for also placing athletes' criminal behavior and coaches’ obstruction of justice above the law.
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Exclusive Preview: LiveSciFi’s Tim Wood Takes On The Haunted Monroe House
On a quiet residential street in Hartford City, Indiana, the large white house seems innocuous at first glance. But while every town has that really creepy turn of the century residence, the one at the corner of Monroe and Franklin supersedes your run of the mill haunted house. Not only …
Read More »NCAA Fact or Fanatic: Athletes, Universities, and Crime – Fan Edition
This epitomizes what a "rape culture" is: sloughing off of the real issues, blaming the victim, contemptuous laughter about the victim's situation. Art Briles's reaction to the atmosphere he himself had created in the Baylor football program is as much a rape of the victims as the actual assault was. And we the fans bear as much responsibility as anyone.
Read More »NCAA Fact or Fanatic: Athletes, Universities, and Crime, Part 4 – NCAA Edition
A look at the role of the NCAA itself in policing – or not policing – college athletes who commit crimes.
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The ongoing saga of All Romance E-Books disturbing business practices.
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Publisher All Romance E-Books closes down and threatens to renege on royalty agreements with publishers and authors alike.
Read More »NCAA Fact or Fanatic: Athletes, Universities, and Crimes – Emergency Edition
The Oklahoma football program made Joe Mixon, who was an 18-year-old incoming freshman at the time, sit out for a season. You know – they redshirted him. That was the punishment the coaches and administrators at OU thought appropriate for a five-star, superbly conditioned, top-tier athlete whose response to a skinny little girl was to punch her so violently that bones in her face shattered.
Read More »NCAA Fact or Fanatic: Athletes, Universities, and Crimes Part 2
it has become patently obvious that at Baylor, the safety of all its students was never the priority. The safety of those who played on Saturdays in McLane Stadium was the priority and the focus of the "culture" at Baylor University, and everyone bought into it.
Read More »NCAA Fact or Fanatic: Athletes, Universities, and Crimes Edition, Part 1
Army and Navy represent everything good about college football, and that's why their annual post-season game is such a pleasure to watch. But 2016 hasn't been a big year for the good side of NCAA athletics. Let's talk about Baylor.
Read More »NCAA Fact or Fanatic: Championship Week Edition
How do you get to the playoffs without really trying? Lose one regular season game, and then sit at home and watch the conference championship game while resting your legs and preparing for whomever your ultimate opponent is in the playoff semifinals.
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