Against a backdrop of assistant football coaches tweeting, fans donning #CAB shirts in support of fired head coach Art Briles and reports that the NCAA will not levy Penn State-like sanctions against Baylor stemming from the domestic and sexual assault scandal at the university, new athletic director Mack Rhoades is conducting a coaching search.
Rhoades appeared Tuesday night on ESPN Central Texas radio's "You Make the Call" show and talked about some key issues at Baylor.
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Here is some what Rhoades said, in part:
On whether the search for fired coach Art Briles' permanent replacement has been affected by the ongoing scandals:
"I worry that it will.