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Baylor’s women’s head basketball coach Kim Mulkey gave this kind of awkward post-game speech to the crowd after their win Saturday. She attempted to address the concerns of parents having their kids attend Baylor after the school's terrible rape scandal. Check it out....
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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theBru106 months
Guess they shuda use the closed caption, couldnt understand a word she said...
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TommyDaTiger106 months
I would PIIHB
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tigerbite2106 months
Yeah, way too over-the-top comment, but once the words are out there, too late...If at a kick/boxing match fine, or directed to a Bama fan, then ok. And I agree with semjase, Lsu shoulda had her years ago...(she is a tiger deep down)
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semjase106 months
Should've been hired at LSU way back after Pokey did the Hokey. So many wasted years and time with VC and NC/F. This would be a "No-Brainer Common Sense" hire at any other school, but at LSU, "Politics" takes precedence, fueled by the LSUAD's "Low standards of Excellence" Modus Operandi.
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Mud_Till_May106 months
Cause thats what theyre going to do to your daughter.
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CGSC Lobotomy106 months
I will never send my daughter to Baylor. Now try to knock me in the face, bitch.
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HarryBalzack106 months
Looks like she just made the critics' point.
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Nix to Twillie106 months
Kim's a badass.
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BigDropper106 months
She must have been sippin' Apple-tinis courtside
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saintsfan22106 months
Knock em in the face then rape em Baylor style.
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GaTiger27106 months
Did you know Kim Mulkey is Kramer Robertson's mom?
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SomeLSUguy106 months
But Kramer isn't a rapist, so she wouldn't let him go to the best damn school in America...
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TIGERSTORM106 months
This is a bad and stupid look.
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