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Rice halftime show makes reference to Baylor rape scandal (photos)
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Rice halftime show makes reference to Baylor rape scandal (photos)

Published Jun. 30, 2017 6:28 p.m. ET

The Rice marching band took an apparent shot at Baylor and the school’s ongoing sexual assault scandal during halftime of Friday night’s game.

The Owls’ band formed an “IX” during its performance at halftime in front of the visiting contingent of Baylor fans, an obvious reference to the university scandal in which multiple Title IX complaints have been filed against the university. Then it formed a star, which may have been referring to former school president Ken Starr, who was fired in wake of allegations involving several players.

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In attendance at the game was former Baylor coach Art Briles, who was fired following the scandal.

The Rice band has a reputation for pulling stunts and often attempts to make jokes about their opponents in various ways. Multiple women made sexual assault allegations toward Baylor players dating back to 2014. The university has been accused of ignoring claims of multiple sexual assault victims.

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