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Grobe: No culture of bad behavior at Baylor
- Updated: July 19, 2016
1:51 PM ET
DALLAS — Baylor coach Jim Grobe stood defiant Tuesday in the face of questions about the culture at his school in the wake of sexual-assault allegations that led to the departures of the university president, athletic director and football coach.
“That is not a culture at Baylor University,” Grobe said during his press conference at Big 12 media days. “We don’t have a culture of bad behavior at Baylor University.”
Grobe was hired May 30 amid a turbulent environment as scandal raged on the Waco, Texas, campus. Three Baylor players had been arrested on sexual-assault charges under the watch of former coach Art Briles.
Jim Grobe defended the Baylor program on Tuesday, saying that the school has dealt with its problems. LM Otero/AP Photo
“The problems that we’re dealing with at Baylor and have dealt with at Baylor, to this point, are problems that are probably at every university in the country,” Grobe said Tuesday, echoing comments made Monday by Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby. “I …
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