Baylor Football Scandal: Art Briles' Text Messages Exposed

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Newly uncovered text messages allegedly sent by ex-Baylor coach Art Briles show how poorly he handled situations where his football players were involved with drugs, guns and even an incident where a player exposed himself to a woman at a spa.

The texts are part of a lawsuit involving ex-Baylor assistant A.D. Colin Shillinglaw -- he sued the school and several regents for defamation claiming they wrongly lumped him in as one of the main bad guys in the infamous Baylor football scandal.

Several regents responded in court docs -- essentially saying Shillinglaw's suit is just a "smokescreen" to hide the truth about the program under Briles ... and they included several damning text messages to prove their point.

Here are several incidents as summarized in the suit, complete with quotes from the alleged text messages.

-- On April 8, 2011, after a freshman defensive tackle was cited for illegal consumption of alcohol, Coach Briles sent a text message to an assistant coach: “Hopefully he’s under radar enough they won’t recognize name – did he get ticket from Baylor police or Waco? … Just trying to keep him away from our judicial affairs folks....”

-- On February 11, 2013, an assistant coach notified Coach Briles of a claim by a female student-athlete that a football player brandished a gun at her. Coach Briles responded: “what a fool – she reporting to authorities.” The assistant coach texted back: “She’s acting traumatized … Trying to talk her calm now… Doesn’t seem to want to report though.” Coach Briles texted: “U gonna talk to [the player].” The assistant coach concluded: “Yes sir, just did. Caught him on the way to class… Squeezed him pretty good.” The matter was never reported to Judicial Affairs.

-- On September 13, 2013, Shillinglaw sent a text to Coach Briles about a player who got a massage and "supposedly exposed himself and asked for favors. She [masseuse] has a lawyer but wants us to handle with discipline and counseling.” Coach Briles’ first response was “What kind of discipline… She a stripper?" When Shillinglaw said the player made the request at a salon and spa while getting a massage, Coach Briles wrote, “Not quite as bad."

-- On September 20, 2013, after a player was arrested for assault and threatening to kill a non-athlete, a football operations staff official tried to talk the victim out of pressing criminal charges. Meanwhile, Coach Briles texted Athletics Director Ian McCaw: “Just talked to [the player] – he said Waco PD was there – said they were going to keep it quiet – Wasn’t a set up deal... I'll get shill (Shillinglaw) to ck on Sibley (local attorney Jonathan Sibley).” Athletics Director Ian McCaw replied: “That would be great if they kept it quiet!"

-- In October 2013, Shillinglaw and Briles discussed their efforts to intervene on behalf of a player who was suspended for repeated drug violations. "Bottom line, he has to meet with (Vice President for Student Life Kevin) Jackson tomorrow morning. If Jackson does not reinstate President will," Shillinglaw wrote.

-- On May 14, 2014, after Coach Briles learned from an assistant coach that a player had been caught selling drugs, he texted: "I’m hoping it will take care of itself – if not we can discuss best way to move on it.” The offense was never reported to Judicial Affairs and Coach Briles arranged for the player to transfer to another school. The assistant coach texted: “Him just hanging around Waco scares me. [Another school] will take him. Knows baggage."

-- On August 15, 2015, after a player was arrested for possession of marijuana, Coach Briles texted an assistant coach: "Sh*t – how about that – he’s gonna b (sic) in the system now – let me know what you think we should do… I can get shill (Shillinglaw) to call Sibley or we can.... Do we know who complained?" The assistant coach responded that the complainant was the superintendent at the player’s apartment complex. Coach Briles replied: “We need to know who supervisor is and get him to alert us first."

The court docs go on to detail Briles' alleged failure to notify authorities when he was alerted to a possible gang rape committed by players on his team.
 

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Episode 146 of: "Stuff that Should've been Found in the Penn State "Scandal" if Anything Close to what News Media Claims Actually Happened."

BREAKING: Curley, Shultz, and Spaniers' Failure to Report Child Abuse charges have been dropped. Trial on remaining charges is on March 20.

The only charge that remains of the original six is endangering the welfare of children. The most serious charges, obstruction of justice and conspiracy, were dropped last January. Perjury charges against Schultz and Spanier were also dropped after testimony from former General Counsel Cynthia Baldwin was ruled inadmissible.
Jury selection is set for Monday, March 20 at 8:30 a.m., and trial is scheduled for immediately after jury selection. It has taken five years to get to this trial.
You can view the whole court order here. Here’s the part where Failure To Report is dropped:http://onwardstate.com/2017/02/01/cu...ped-trial-set/
 

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I guess if you compare Stalin to Hitler, Stalin comes off as a pretty good guy.
 

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I think Briles should take over for Franklin at State Penn. a match made in, ahemm, heaven
 

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I guess if you compare Stalin to Hitler, Stalin comes off as a pretty good guy.

Jury is still out, in essence (and for one Primary Reason, where regards Hitler) its only the Bottom of the 6th Inning in that matchup.

Stalin killed 40 Million and many more indirectly Hitler: ballpark 11 Million, not counting deaths that resulted from Military Campaigns.

Indirect Kills, Deaths that resulted indirectly from the actions of both men makes accurate totals of Kills impossible to know absolutely so casts debate on who killed more people into Conjecture, Guessing.

"Primary Reason" mentioned in my first sentence re: Hitler's Total is that his extermination of 11 Million & The Holocaust caused certain peoples within Humanity to become uncomfortable with exterminating large numbers of people which has led directly to Islam gaining the Power that it has so, due to this and the amount of people killed as result of an inability to Extinguish Fanatical Islam...along with an unwillingness to Exterminate other Factions of people who themselves went on to committed Genocides....

The Final Number of Deaths that Hitler will be responsible for will exceed Stalin's 40 Million by a very wide margin. And already has.

So in actuality, your post is accurate or at least a debate can be made that it is.
 

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Well, you can always send a Times reporter to tell the world that everything is fine. Then give him an award for it.

My God.
 

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