nwwarrior09
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The Baylor situation was wildly different than probably any college basketball coaching change in memory. That program was probably fringe death penalty level when Scott Drew took that job. They were lucky to get anyone with D1 head coaching experience.
They literally had a player murder another player, among numerous other scandals, that resulted in several years of probation, the entire staff getting 5-10 years of show cause penalties, and other penalties en route to pretty much the entire roster leaving and Drew having to build from scratch with limited resources and the program having a tarnished reputation. Baylor finished in the bottom two of the Big XII his first four seasons.
They literally had a player murder another player, among numerous other scandals, that resulted in several years of probation, the entire staff getting 5-10 years of show cause penalties, and other penalties en route to pretty much the entire roster leaving and Drew having to build from scratch with limited resources and the program having a tarnished reputation. Baylor finished in the bottom two of the Big XII his first four seasons.