
Art Briles was fired from Baylor after reports surfaced that the coaching staff disclosed sexual assault and/or dating violence allegations, thus not allowing the University to take the proper steps.
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The reaction to Briles' firing has been stern, but Paul Finebaum doesn't believe a simple firing is all the head coach and school deserve.
"Baylor deserves the death penalty." - @finebaum just now w/ @lindacohn
— Randy Scott (@RandyScottESPN) May 29, 2016
Paul also said Art Briles will NEVER get another head coaching job. https://t.co/IbBRvppMQ7
— Linda Cohn (@lindacohn) May 29, 2016
As more information comes out, it certainly paints Briles and the entire athletic department in a negative light. The reported actions were horrific, and nothing — not even the death penalty — can make up for the wrongs allegedly committed.
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