Nine months have passed since Art Briles, Ian McCaw and Ken Starr were pushed out as head football coach, athletic director and president of Baylor, respectively. Yet even as Baylor begins its rebuild - both in football recruiting and in rethinking its approach to sexual assault and dating violence - allegations of sexual assault and rape in the athletic department continue to mount. Last week's developments alone include a dismissed lawsuit, revealing text messages and responses from organizations including the NCAA. Here are five things to know about last week's Baylor developments:
1) Growing numbers
When investigations began, Baylor had "said it is reviewing about 125 reports of sexual assault or harassment from 2011 to 2015," per the Dallas Morning News' Sarah Mervosh.