Baylor homecoming float savages school over sexual-assault scandal
The Baylor football team beat Kansas on Saturday, but the real winner was a campus group named The Noble NoZe Brotherhood.
It was homecoming on Saturday, and it is safe to say that the Baylor administration probably didn’t want anyone to bring up the sexual-assault scandal that has rocked the school this year.
You may recall that a report prepared by the law firm Pepper Hamilton found “a fundamental failure by Baylor to implement Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX) and the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013 (VAWA).”
Ah, but the Noble NoZe Brotherhood reminded everyone during the homecoming parade. The Noble NoZe Brotherhood is a secret society that is known for pulling pranks on campus.
The group pulled a brilliant stunt Saturday with a sweep-it-under-the-rug float. Look at these photos:
Well played Noze Brothers. Only thing missing are BOR throwing candy off the back of the truck @TinyMackRhoades @BaylorBOR @NoZeBrotherhood pic.twitter.com/NYmFAJMBzJ
— kelly clark (@kellycl93964787) October 15, 2016
@PennyRiordan1 @SportsDayDFW @AdamGrosbard the @NoZeBrotherhood killed today. pic.twitter.com/WZGoeIlmxx
— Patrick Tolbert (@ptolbert) October 15, 2016
The @NoZeBrotherhood is sweeping it under the rug at the @Baylor #Homecoming parade. Hilarious! pic.twitter.com/U2xEOBiH1O
— World's Okayest Dad (@AtlasExplorer) October 15, 2016
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This story was originally published October 15, 2016 at 8:41 PM with the headline "Baylor homecoming float savages school over sexual-assault scandal."