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The Baylor University sexual assault scandal was the result of numerous allegations of and convictions for sexual and non-sexual assaults committed by Baylor University students, mostly players on the Baylor Bears football team. During a period from about 2012 to 2016, school officials suppressed reports of rapes and sexual misconduct. [1]
Mount Pleasant, Texas. Career highlights and awards. Sports Illustrated Impact Freshmen (2010) Stats at CBSSports.com. Tevin Sherard Elliot (born May 16, 1991) is a former American football linebacker who is currently serving 20 years in state prison for two rape charges against a female Baylor athlete. [1] [2]
Briles was the head coach of the Houston Cougars from 2002 to 2007 and the Baylor Bears from 2008 to 2015. His college coaching career ended with his dismissal from the team in 2015 as a result of the Baylor University sexual assault scandal. He is the author of Beating Goliath: My Story of Football and Faith (2014). [2]
WACO, Texas (AP) — The Latest on the rape trial of a former Baylor University football player (all times local):
Baylor University in Texas paid more than $15.1 million to its former head football coach Art Briles after firing him in 2016. Baylor University paid ex-football coach $15 million after sex ...
In 2016, Baylor's football team came under fire when it was revealed university officials had failed to take action regarding alleged rapes and other assaults by Baylor football players. The scandal led to the ouster of head football coach Art Briles (Kendal's father), the demotion and eventual resignation of Baylor University president Ken ...
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The murder of Patrick Dennehy, an American college basketball player for Baylor University, occurred on June 12, 2003, when he was shot by teammate Carlton Dotson. [1] The murder set off a chain of events which led to a broader scandal in which Baylor's basketball program was investigated and punished for numerous infractions by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).