I think Chadwell is out of play. Some chatter on other boards.
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I think Chadwell is out of play. Some chatter on other boards.
Looks like that buyout is a major hiccup.
My guess is that Chadwell will hold out for Clemson or South Carolina. Most likely South Carolina. Yes, he spent a year at Delta State but the vast majority of his career was spent in the South Carolina/Virginia area.
Like I said from the start Leipold and chadwell and Lashlee were all very very very unlikely. Like when I said I'd take the field when I saw o e of those lists on here a few days ago.
It?s going to be Lebby. I said this before Arnett was fired. Other than Leach, Mullen was a Coordinator, Moorhead was a Coordinator and Arnett was a coordinator. You got that and Lebby and Selmon relationship at Oklahoma. That?s your new head coach.
If it's the Seal fund that the old man left that you are talking about, I was asking on here a couple of days ago if it could be used to buyout a future coach from another school. When I was told about it back in the day, I was told it was only to pay out our head football coach and run him off or pay our head football coach what we had to if we wanted to keep him.
On ESPN2 right now, Traylor already sending a message that he wants the job. USF went 75 yds in 8 plays to start the game and UTSA had a false start on the first play. Traylor making it look like he'd fit right in.
Well according to Castiglione, OK told lebby that Briles wasn't welcome on the sidelines. Then lebby parades him around, and OK has to issue a formal apology in which Castiglione threw Lebby squarely under the bus. I think it started going south there.
Seems like an immature thing for Lebby to do. That's the kind of stuff that concerns me with a young first time head coach. Judgment.
https://apnews.com/article/oklahoma-...b2590eee131e0c
We'll just disagree. A successful veteran HC helping his son-in-law be successful as well is a big deal.
Nobody on campus and around the program would give a shit who Briles was. These kids dont care today
Well to be fair auburn opened the door to hire a s..... person as a coach
One case of 1 woman who lied in her testimony. Judge felt a jury would not find him and McCraw "gross negligent in the domestic violence assaults of a former Baylor student by a former Baylor football player." Baylor lost that same case on the Title IX grounds.
Baylor had to settle another case with 15 victims, with Briles and McCraw also named in the lawsuit. They really did not want that one going to trial with exposure to McCraw and Briles.
"Among the 15 plaintiffs was a woman who alleged being assaulted by a football player in April 2014, a woman who reported that two football players assaulted her in April 2016 and a woman who said a player on the rugby team -- a club sport at Baylor -- assaulted her in fall 2012, according to the complaints.
The lawsuit was one of several that were filed that alleged staff and administrators ignored or stifled reports from women who said they were assaulted on or near campus."
"The investigation also pointed to failings within the football program and athletic department, including ?failure to identify and respond to a pattern of sexual violence by a football player and to a report of dating violence,? according to the finding of fact."
An earlier lawsuit was settled in 2017.
"Former Baylor student Jasmin Hernandez, who was raped by an ex-Baylor football player, reached a settlement in her Title IX lawsuit against the university.
The lawsuit, which included former head coach Art Briles and athletic director Ian McCaw as defendants, said Baylor ?failed to properly train and educate? its employees in the ?appropriate response to allegations of sexual harassment, sexual abuse and retaliatory conduct.? According to ESPN.com and the Waco Tribune, the sides reached an agreement to give Hernandez a financial settlement after mediation on Saturday. The financial amount was not disclosed."