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Baylor University hired Bliss as head coach for Baylor Bears basketball on March 23, 1999. [6] In his four seasons at Baylor, Bliss's team only made the post-season once. During his second season (2000–2001), Baylor made the National Invitation Tournament, where they lost in the first round to Bliss's old team, New Mexico. Dennehy was a ...
The assistant coach who taped the conversations, Abar Rouse, escaped NCAA punishment, but was effectively blacklisted by the coaching community for his disloyalty. In April 2015, Bliss was hired as the coach at NAIA -member school Southwestern Christian University , a position he resigned from in April 2017, following the airing of the Showtime ...
These conversations were taped on microcassette by assistant coach Abar Rouse from July 30 to August 1. On the tapes, Bliss was heard instructing players to fabricate the story of Dennehy being a drug dealer to Baylor investigators and also said that talking to the McLennan County Sheriff's Department would give him the opportunity to "practice ...
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The 2024–25 Rice Owls men's basketball team represents Rice University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.The team, led by first-year head coach Rob Lanier, play their home games at Tudor Fieldhouse in Houston, Texas as second-year members of the American Athletic Conference.
Two women who worked for disgraced ex-NYPD honcho Jeffrey Maddrey are ensnared in the federal probe of a sex-for-overtime scandal involving another female employee, The Post has learned.
Rat Pack Rat is a 2014 drama short film, written and directed by Todd Rohal. [1] [2] [3] The film had its premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. [4]It won the Jury Award at the festival.
Jim Rouse hired his brother, Willard Rouse II, in 1952, and partner, Hunter Moss, phased out of operations, selling his shares of the company, while remaining temporarily on the board of directors. [2] The firm was renamed the James W. Rouse & Company, Inc., with Rouse owning 50% equity, his brother, Willard, 10%, and 40%, to company officers. [3]