Baylor assistant coach defends Briles from 'sensational' media coverage
Scott Sewell-USA TODAY Sports
Given everything that's going on at Baylor, it seems like football staff members might have bigger things to focus on than Twitter.
But first it was head coach Art Briles, and Friday it was assistant coach Randy Clements hitting back at critics of the school on social media. Clements tweeted about his displeasure with the media about its treatment of Briles, but deleted the tweet shortly after posting.

ESPN's Outside the Lines reported Wednesday that the university allegedly knew about and covered up criminal conduct by the school's football players.
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