The Baylor Bears have absolutely no shame, as fans of the football team are selling black shirts in support of former head coach Art Briles on Saturday.
Now that the 2016 Baylor Bears have had their College Football Playoff hopes dashed after losing to the Texas Longhorns in Austin last week, the Baylor program doesn’t seem to care what the Selection Committee.
Rather than rally together in support to beat their biggest rival TCU on Saturday, Baylor is completely tone-deaf by selling shirts outside of McLane Stadium with #CAB on them. That is in support of former head coach Art Briles who was ousted because of the sexual assault scandal plaguing their football team.
#CAB t-shirts selling at tailgate outside McLane Stadium ahead of Baylor-TCU $20 short $25 long sleeve pic.twitter.com/fleGKpykqM
— Tony Adame (@t_adame) November 5, 2016
The line for #CAB shirts outside McLane Stadium. pic.twitter.com/mmbLG7Qw2f
— Ryan Osborne (@Ryan_Osborne7) November 5, 2016
Baylor is doing a blackout game for TCU, supposedly in support of Briles. Apparently, the TCU fans that took this photo have been kicked out of McLane Stadium. Unbelievable.
In a college season where the Penn State Nittany Lions honored former head coach Joe Paterno before a home game, Baylor wins the award for the most tone-deaf and cultish football program in college football. It’s as if they want to be given the Death Penalty by the NCAA.
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It’s a shame that college football can have a stranglehold on a small-town community where winning is okay at any cost. People are actually buying these t-shirts and wearing them inside at McLane Stadium. Beyond embarrassing is what this is. Baylor is doing a fantastic job of being the most reviled college football program in the country. This is just insane.
