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GoCats105
5/26/2016 2:10 PM
It has been looming. Quite frankly it's pretty disgusting that it didn't happen sooner.
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colobobcat66
5/26/2016 5:12 PM
GoCats105 wrote:expand_more
It has been looming. Quite frankly it's pretty disgusting that it didn't happen sooner.
May be worse that most, but probably should happen some other places as well.
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BillyTheCat
5/27/2016 7:51 AM
The Irony of Ken Starr taking a fall over a sex scandal.
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oldkatz
5/27/2016 8:10 AM
BillyTheCat wrote:expand_more
The Irony of Ken Starr taking a fall over a sex scandal.
Yep....Let me have an AM from the brethren.........and an FM, too.
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Alan Swank
5/27/2016 8:20 AM
oldkatz wrote:expand_more
The Irony of Ken Starr taking a fall over a sex scandal.
Yep....Let me have an AM from the brethren.........and an FM, too.
I'm not sure the Baptist brethren are very happy in their pews today:

Baylor University is a private Christian University and a nationally ranked research institution. The University provides a vibrant campus community for more than 16,000 students by blending interdisciplinary research with an international reputation for educational excellence and a faculty commitment to teaching and scholarship. Chartered in 1845 through the efforts of Baptist pioneers, Baylor is the oldest continually operating University in Texas and welcomes students from all 50 states and more than 80 countries.
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C Money
5/27/2016 8:40 AM
Alan Swank wrote:expand_more
The Irony of Ken Starr taking a fall over a sex scandal.
Yep....Let me have an AM from the brethren.........and an FM, too.
I'm not sure the Baptist brethren are very happy in their pews today:

Baylor University is a private Christian University and a nationally ranked research institution. The University provides a vibrant campus community for more than 16,000 students by blending interdisciplinary research with an international reputation for educational excellence and a faculty commitment to teaching and scholarship. Chartered in 1845 through the efforts of Baptist pioneers, Baylor is the oldest continually operating University in Texas and welcomes students from all 50 states and more than 80 countries.
Football in Texas is a religion, winning is its god, and Baylor forgot Exodus 20:3.
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bobcatsquared
5/27/2016 9:03 AM
I've been of the belief for about a decade that this Christian institute of higher education had a long time ago sold its soul to the devil (big-time college football/basketball).
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BillyTheCat
5/27/2016 9:16 AM
bobcatsquared wrote:expand_more
I've been of the belief for about a decade that this Christian institute of higher education had a long time ago sold its soul to the devil (big-time college football/basketball).
+1
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colobobcat66
5/27/2016 9:21 AM
I can't believe that Starr will survive this scandal, nor the AD. If I were an alum, I would be calling for their heads if the lack of institutional control was as bad as the reports are saying. Way too much smoke and fire for too long for there not to have been major changes before now.
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BillyTheCat
5/27/2016 5:07 PM
colobobcat66 wrote:expand_more
I can't believe that Starr will survive this scandal, nor the AD. If I were an alum, I would be calling for their heads if the lack of institutional control was as bad as the reports are saying. Way too much smoke and fire for too long for there not to have been major changes before now.
Starr was Demoted ays ago. Hence my comment.
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colobobcat66
5/27/2016 6:57 PM
BillyTheCat wrote:expand_more
I can't believe that Starr will survive this scandal, nor the AD. If I were an alum, I would be calling for their heads if the lack of institutional control was as bad as the reports are saying. Way too much smoke and fire for too long for there not to have been major changes before now.
Starr was Demoted ays ago. Hence my comment.
Demoted. Big deal. I stand by my statement that he should go.
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BillyTheCat
5/27/2016 9:53 PM
colobobcat66 wrote:expand_more
I can't believe that Starr will survive this scandal, nor the AD. If I were an alum, I would be calling for their heads if the lack of institutional control was as bad as the reports are saying. Way too much smoke and fire for too long for there not to have been major changes before now.
Starr was Demoted ays ago. Hence my comment.
Demoted. Big deal. I stand by my statement that he should go.
I agree he should go, and after investigation, possibly face criminal charges like the leaders at PSU
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OhioCatFan
5/27/2016 11:29 PM
And speaking of PSU, it is now being claimed by some that PapaJoe knew more about Sandusky's behavior -- and at an earlier date -- than was previously alleged:

http://tinyurl.com/j3xrcbl

http://tinyurl.com/jmvznlt
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BillyTheCat
5/28/2016 7:14 PM
There are legal documents from civil cases that under oath claim he knew in the 70's
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colobobcat66
5/30/2016 7:33 PM
Now the AD resigns and they bring in an outside coach. Starting to come together to replace them all. Starr is next.
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BillyTheCat
5/30/2016 10:59 PM
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OhioCatFan
5/31/2016 10:43 AM
BTC, all I'm saying is that if Grobe runs the type of offense that Baylor has run in recent years it'll require a further evolution in his offensive strategy. I wasn't saying, or implying, that his system didn't evolve at Ohio and further evolve at WFU. I don't really see an argument here.
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colobobcat66
6/1/2016 12:43 PM
colobobcat66 wrote:expand_more
Now the AD resigns and they bring in an outside coach. Starting to come together to replace them all. Starr is next.

Starr out as chancellor. Stays as law prof. Slate pretty much clean now.
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C Money
6/1/2016 2:21 PM
Does anyone seriously think that (short of winning the Big 12) Grobe is going to be there more than one year? New president, new chancellor, new AD...they are going to want to bring in their guy as HC.

(That being said, I have no clue if they are looking at Grobe as the new AD after a year, or if he would have any interest in that kind of thing...)
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Pete Chouteau
6/3/2016 10:50 AM
In other news,

Purdue scheduled Kids' Club Day on October 28 vs. Penn State.
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OUVan
6/3/2016 2:18 PM
Pete Chouteau wrote:expand_more
In other news,

Purdue scheduled Kids' Club Day on October 28 vs. Penn State.
Hah!
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OhioStunter
6/3/2016 3:19 PM
C Money wrote:expand_more
Does anyone seriously think that (short of winning the Big 12) Grobe is going to be there more than one year? New president, new chancellor, new AD...they are going to want to bring in their guy as HC.

(That being said, I have no clue if they are looking at Grobe as the new AD after a year, or if he would have any interest in that kind of thing...)
Excellent point. Soooo....that brings us to the next question. Might Mr. Grobe's experience back in coaching -- even if he planned on it as a temporary move -- renew a passion he has for it. And....might he want to then coach at an institution where the program is strong, but does not have the pressure of an ACC or Big XII conference? A place that might have a coach looking to retire soon?
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Bcat2
6/3/2016 5:11 PM
Jason Arkley ‏@JasonAmessenger 23h23 hours ago

CFB signee (5-stars, natch) gets one game suspension for assaulting a woman. Same as targeting. And you wonder how Baylor happens?
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Bobcatbob
6/6/2016 2:22 PM
Bcat2 wrote:expand_more
Jason Arkley &#mailto:8207;@JasonAmessenger 23h23 hours ago

CFB signee (5-stars, natch) gets one game suspension for assaulting a woman. Same as targeting. And you wonder how Baylor happens?
My favorite, fall-back punishment is the ol' "He's not going to start today but will come off the bench, instead". Wow! That hurts. I'm glad my parents whupped me instead of making me wait for the second series to go into the game.
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