OT: Surprise! Art Briles is feeling heat for cheating at a Texas high school!

Submitted by 1VaBlue1 on September 18th, 2019 at 12:09 PM

Remember that his football career was revived by a pious high school in Texas last year, after being (reluctantly) run out of Baylor.  So apparently, he's brought in some transfers with suspect GPA's and transfer credentials, and the local school board is taking a look.

The link is to 24/7 sports, and the story is authored by 12UP, whatever that it is.  It came across a news aggregator that I caught, so its veracity is unverified so far as I know.

Thought it was interesting.  He wasn't involved with cheating, per se, at Baylor, but I don't think this can be viewed as a surprise.  The man lead an institutional rape cover-up for years - he is first class scum.  Not sure why anyone would put him in charge of adolescent sports ever again...

jmblue

September 18th, 2019 at 12:18 PM ^

So apparently, he's brought in some transfers with suspect GPA's and transfer credentials, and the local school board is taking a look.

To be frank this occurs quite frequently at the high school level.  It's not just random chance that certain high school teams happen to consistently produce elite players.

CalifExile

September 18th, 2019 at 1:08 PM ^

I thought he was the coach there, but I was confused because Ian McCaw, Baylor's AD during the scandal, was hired by Liberty University. As you undoubtedly know Liberty hired Hugh Freeze as head football coach. You're right that Liberty has absolutely no standards and wouldn't have a problem with hiring Briles

UP to LA

September 18th, 2019 at 12:21 PM ^

The veneer of "faith" that Briles, Hugh Freeze, Dave Bliss, et al. use to paper over a complete indifference to any genuine sort of moral or ethical code is one of the most contemptible things in the universe. Thank you for coming to my TED talk.

1VaBlue1

September 18th, 2019 at 12:40 PM ^

Many of life's degenerates use religion as a crutch to get back in the good graces of society.  Reference Ray Lewis: maybe he didn't murder anyone, but he clearly had the opportunity to stop a double homicide, yet actively chose not to.  He is now considered a man of God and a beacon of the community.  Fuck him.  Religion offers forgiveness, where nothing else does.

bronxblue

September 18th, 2019 at 12:55 PM ^

The thing that always cracked me up about Lewis was he has 6 kids with 4 different women, none of whom (AFAIK) he is married to.  I'll admit to not having read the Bible too intently, but that feels like...not something a deeply faithful man would do.

Most of the guys who trot out religion all the time are trying to hide darker secrets, but it works for those who want to believe and that's usually enough to get them a cushy job or some level of respect.

MGoBlue96

September 18th, 2019 at 3:29 PM ^

Because a decent chunk of Christians in this country are frauds who believe showing up on Sundays makes them acting like horrible human beings the rest of the week ok. I know plenty of atheists and agnostics who are far better people than some of the Christians I know. Your actions make you a good person not what you claim to believe.

oriental andrew

September 18th, 2019 at 5:44 PM ^

Let's be realistic. The fact is that all people are just deeply flawed. 

The only reason why Christians are so predominant in our context is because that was the religious history of the vast majority of European settlers in this land. 

I'm sure the same things could be said about a large percentage of people in any other non-Christian (or non-religious) countries. 

 

MGoBlue96

September 18th, 2019 at 6:36 PM ^

This is true, but religious people also have the distinction of some of them trying to use their religion as justification for hateful views. My point was somebody being a Christian or religious in general means jack shit when it comes to what kind of a person someone is. Many Christians are living the opposite of the kind of life Christ preached honestly. I am pretty sure Jesus didn't have the attitude of I got mine and screw poor people for example. I know plenty of these called Christians who act like being Christian is a trump card when it comes to being moral, and that just could not be further from the truth. So it really isn't shocking reading that so many "religious"  coaches/athletes are actually shit people.

MGoStrength

September 19th, 2019 at 2:44 PM ^

I've had this conversation with my fiancee's father, who is ordained.  I am one of the latter you referenced who take pride in being authentic and trying to do the right thing.  Despite thinking I'm a good guy he wouldn't originally give me his blessing because I wasn't Christian and his daughter was.  That being said he cheated on his wife.  I've never cheated on a girl in my life as a comparison.  I'm not calling him a bad guy or saying I'm better than him, but I always believed that your actions are a better indicator of being a good person than your religion. 

bronxblue

September 18th, 2019 at 12:56 PM ^

I'm actually not all that surprised that HS kids get "recruited" to private schools; that was a somewhat-common practice decades ago.  But Briles in particular is a huge piece of shit and so I'm happy he's being dragged publicly for it.

Hail Yeah in FL

September 18th, 2019 at 1:05 PM ^

12UP is someone from the MSU Sports Information Dept  trying to deflect from their colossal failure from last weekend!  The only bigger blunder was another former Sparty, Narduzzi.