He did. The demotion was a reaction to the results of the investigation he started. His subsequent firing, oops, resignation, is a result of the media witch hunt for the Clinton special “persecutor”, questioning why he still had a job. He should have, at the very least, retained his position and been commended for launching the investigationin the first place, less than a week after the assailant was adjudicated as guilty. Most programs are forced to launch investigations after being caught by the NCAA.
He defended Epstein the pedophile with a jet. He was never after Clinton. It was all theater.
He should have never been at baylor...good riddance.
Baylor used to be a respectable program. Under his leadership it went corrupt to the Bone, so he doesn’t get special credit for launching the investigation.