Players, fans and media react to Baylor firing head coach Art Briles
Baylor fired head coach Art Briles on Thursday amid ongoing sexual assault allegations against the Bears' football program.
The allegations connected to Baylor football players dates back to 2009.
Players, fans and media reacted to Briles' firing on Twitter.
#ArtBriles Twitter account deleted. #smsports pic.twitter.com/i42lZzNGRJ
— Josh Richter (@JoshRichter) May 26, 2016
.@ColinCowherd: Art Briles cover up is scary reality of college football powers in small towns. #HerdHerehttps://t.co/iqU6YU78sl
— Herd w/Colin Cowherd (@TheHerd) May 26, 2016
So Kenneth Starr & Art Briles are gone - what happens to the PD who did nothing about the REPORTED felony assaults? https://t.co/rSxNJOaMY8
— Lisa Swartz (@ls1228) May 26, 2016
Let's go down to Texas for a live look at Art Briles and Baylor football: pic.twitter.com/F4Ywx181EN
— Hammer & Rails (@HammerAndRails) May 26, 2016
Ppl like the cliche "it's not the crime, it's the cover-up," but in the case of #Baylor, let's not forget the crimes were awful & heinous.
— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) May 26, 2016
A complete house cleaning is underway. https://t.co/SIF4vCSeyS
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) May 26, 2016
What I want to do when someone says they're surprised Art Briles was fired pic.twitter.com/1l2X2tz9tB
— Alex Crawford (@dr_crawf) May 26, 2016
Art Briles is a good coach and also an ostrich if he didn't know about the problems in his program. #BaylorScandal
— Kevin Bing (@kbing05) May 26, 2016
.@ClayTravis went live from the beach today to react to Art Briles being dismissed by Baylor.
— Outkick The Coverage (@Outkick) May 26, 2016
LISTEN: https://t.co/rEOdOCtByT