The end of Baylor’s Art Briles

ESPN: “Art Briles has talked about his “nonjudgmental” program that wanted “mavericks” and prided itself on giving second chances. That attitude, mixed with indifference toward victims, did him in.”

How do you think he turned around Baylor’s football program? By scraping the bottom of the barrel of black thugs harder than other coaches (Steve Sailer).

Like most successful football coaches, Art Briles brought in black kids who have no business being on a college campus.

If you are going to have a lot of low-IQ, low impulse-control blacks on your campus, you are going to have to put up with a lot of rapes. But hey, it’s all worth it to have a great football team right?

Steve Sailer writes:

As I’ve been pointing out for years, a standard way an ambitious coach raises the success level of a college football or basketball program is to dare to scrape the bottom of the behavioral barrel harder than rival coaches when recruiting giant young males. A statistically likely side effect is that more coeds on your campus get raped, but boosters can pay the young ladies off.

And since most of the football and basketball player rapists are black and their victims tend to be white, nobody has really wanted to talk about what’s going on terribly explicitly. Black-on-white rape is a stereotype, right? So therefore it’s nothing to worry about.

It’s much more socially acceptable to make up stories about Haven Monahan and the Duke lacrosse team menace. Haven Monahan shattered stereotypes, just like he shattered glass, so we should notice him, not all the black basketball and football player rapists who actually exist.

Finally, however, a college has fired its highly successful $6 million per year football coach over this.

Comments at Steve Sailer:

* Even Rush Limbaugh went there and mentioned race and black when talking about this, even though the official media articles don’t mention race.

You talk about how we outsource our patriotism to Israel, as something that needs to stop, and I agree. We also need to quit outsourcing our tribal energy to ball games played by 17-23 year old dindus.

* As someone really funny and insightful on Twitter put it – “the better the football program the less chance I’d send my daughter there”

* The UVa lacrosse coach is out. It could be because of his recent poor record or that one of his players murdered a UVa student. It probably is a combination. Having a lax player convicted of murder hurts recruiting and thus contributes to poor performance.

* Remember, it takes two to rape: one to rape and one to use poor judgement in being alone with the rapist.

ESPN: “But after a damning report from law firm Pepper Hamilton to the Board of Regents on May 13 that outlined a litany of sexual assaults and violent incidents involving players, Baylor fired the 60-year-old Briles on Thursday.”

sam

“Sam Ukwuachu, a transfer from Boise State, was convicted of sexually assaulting a Baylor soccer player.”

ESPN: August 20, 2015: Former Baylor defensive end Sam Ukwuachu is found guilty of sexually assaulting a former Baylor soccer player. He’s sentenced to 180 days in county jail and 10 years’ probation. He served more than two months before being released on Oct. 29 on a $100,000 appeal bond.

Aug. 21, 2015: Art Briles and Chris Petersen both issue statements regarding their conversations with each other during Ukwuachu’s transfer from Boise State to Baylor. During sentencing, an ex-girlfriend of Ukwuachu testifies that Ukwuachu assaulted her while he was at Boise State. Briles and Petersen both insist they were unaware of that allegation. Records obtained by ESPN indicate Boise State had serious concerns about Ukwuachu’s mental health at the time he was dismissed.

shawn

“Shawn Oakman, a top Baylor defensive player, was arrested in April on a sexual assault charge. A Waco police report later surfaces that he’d been accused of assaulting an ex-girlfriend in 2013.”

March 30: Jasmin Hernandez, a former Baylor student who reported she had been raped by Elliott, files a Title IX lawsuit against the school and officials including Briles. She claims the school knew Elliott had a history of assaults, failed to protect her and other women and ignored her when she sought help.

April 13: Oakman is arrested on a sexual assault charge. A Baylor graduate student alleges Oakman forced her to have sex with him after they met at a Waco nightclub on April 3. Oakman told police the sex was consensual.

April 14: Outside The Line reports that Baylor did not investigate sexual assault allegations made against Armstead and teammate Myke Chatman for more than two years. A Waco police report indicates it had informed Baylor officials of the off-campus incident when it occurred in April 2013. BU didn’t begin looking into the allegations until September 2015.

About Luke Ford

I've written five books (see Amazon.com). My work has been covered in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and on 60 Minutes. I teach Alexander Technique in Beverly Hills (Alexander90210.com).
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