Originally Posted by
Mac4Lyfe
You are being very general. Do you have any examples of other coaches not named Joe Pa and Briles who put rape above all else? There's over 880 college football programs (FBS, FCS, DII, DIII, NAIA, 2 year schools), CFB has been played for over 150 years and you're taking 2 head coaches to form a conclusion.
Most coaches don't have a say in whether a kid plays. Most suspensions are handled through a review board. PSU and Baylor had multiple people cover up those rapes, including the police and administrators. It was not not just the head coach. Most football coaches are very driven. Of course they are aggressive to win. Most spend all their time during the season on football and not with their families. But it does not mean that football is more important than their families. It's part of their job just like many jobs that demand a lot of time.