DALLAS -- Mack Rhoades doesnt pretend to fully understand the mistakes Baylor has made. The schools new athletic director is just intent on doing his part to make sure they dont happen again.Rhoades was formally introduced Monday by Baylor, a program reeling from allegations that it didnt properly handle sexual assault claims against some football players.There are just certain things that we wont tolerate and moving forward, you know, everybody will be on that same page, Rhoades said. And when I say everybody, thats the university, thats the athletics department, thats our coaches, our student-athletes. Everyone.His introduction came on the first day of Big 12 football media days, and a day before interim president David Garland and two Baylor regents make a presentation to the leagues board of directors and answer questions. That board, made up of league presidents and chancellors, could possibly levy sanctions against Baylor.Garland said Baylor officials will tell board members all they know from the external independent review by the Pepper Hamilton law firm that accused football coaches and staff of interfering with investigations into sexual assault complaints against players, and even impeding potential criminal proceedings.Big 12 board members already have a copy of the 13-page findings of fact prepared by Pepper Hamilton, the only written report about the investigation. Baylor regents were also given a more extensive oral report.Rhoades, who wont start full-time at Baylor until Aug. 15, said the best thing is for the school to be transparent and forthright.I want a culture where we understand that there is no one entity, anything bigger than Baylor University itself, Rhoades said.At least three lawsuits have been brought against Baylor by women who claim the school was indifferent to or ignored claims of sexual assault and didnt enforce federal gender discrimination protections under Title IX.When Baylor released the Pepper Hamilton report in May, football coach Art Briles was immediately suspended and was gone a month later after reaching a mutual agreement with the school. Baylor president Ken Starr was demoted and AD Ian McCaw later resigned.Sexual violence is a topic throughout our country and it certainly happens on other campuses, and this is an opportunity for Baylor University, and certainly the athletics department, to be a leader in how we deal and handle sexual violence, Rhoades said. Ive got three unbelievably beautiful daughters that I love, and if you ask whats your motivation, theres my motivation.Rhoades then pointed out his daughters, ranging in age from 18 to 22, sitting in the front row.The 50-year-old Rhoades had been Missouris athletic director for 15 months. Before that, he was AD for nearly six years at Houston, where he hired former Ohio State offensive coordinator Tom Herman as head coach of the Cougars. He was the athletic director at Akron from 2005-09 and worked in the athletic departments at UTEP, Marquette and Yale.Much has been written about my motivations for coming to Waco. Let me be clear: This is an opportunity, he said. An opportunity to help lead one of the worlds leading Christian universities in our familiar Texas. A state where we came to love many, many years ago. A state where my grandfather, my hero, was born and raised.Garland called Rhoades a relationship builder who cares about people campus-wide and strives to know them.Im confident that hes going to build the kind of partnerships that we need to make the improvements that Baylor is committed to make, Garland said. Mack is a man of faith and he believes in and is excited about the mission of Baylor University that is 170 years old. Air Max 97 Vendita Online . "No difference at all," chirped U.S. roommate and linemate James van Riemsdyk. "Its still the same cranky Phil. Air Max 270 React Italia . -- Nathan Pancel scored twice as the Sudbury Wolves defeated the North Bay Battalion 4-2 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League action. http://www.airmaxscarpescontate.it/scarpe-air-max-90-prezzo-basso.html . 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I will admit, I did not vote for Mr Trump - principally for logistical reasons, such as not being American, and not being an expert in the noble art of electo??ral fraud. Another significant factor was that I am sceptical about the benefits of having a man of Trumps ilk in charge of (a) a global superpower, (b) a nuclear arsenal, (c) an ICC Associate member nation (whether suspended or not), or (d) anything, particularly when that Trumpian man is Donald Trump.However, from the point of view of English cricket, beginning a Test series away from home, Trumps election, whether or not it provokes the Armagedonnic scenarios some have predicted, is unquestionably good news. For England are undefeated in winter Test series following a Republican presidential victory since 1980.In 1984, after Ronald Reagans re-election, David Gower led England to a 2-1 victory in India. In 1988, following George Bush Srs victory, England had the winter off after the cancellation of another Indian tour. When Bush Jr won his first election, in 2000, England followed up by winning in both Pakistan and Sri Lanka, and the re-election of the controversial W in 2004 presaged Michael Vaughans team winning 2-1 in South Africa.No wonder then, that Indias fielders began with the nervous-handed edginess of a condemned turkey at a Christmas party. They knew that the forces of political fury were doing more than turning accepted wisdom and the status quo on their baffled, addled heads; they were making an England series victory inevitable.Despite the historic certainty of defeat, India struck back well as the session progressed, curtailing Haseeb Hameeds promising debut innings, which began with a beautiful Dravidian first-ball leave and interspersed moments of luck with old-school defensive stylings and occasional ethereal drives.Hameed could have ten innings as a teenaged Test opener in this series, before he turns 20 in January. He is an ambitious young man. And will therefore be feverishly hoping not to do too well, and above all, not to score a century. Only six teenaged openers have scored a Test hundred. Four of them - Archie Jackson, Mohammad Ilyas, Nafees Iqbal and Adrian Barath - failed to reach three figures again, though Jackson surely would have done had illness and a tragically early death not intervened, and Barath, at 26, is theoretically young enough to remove himself from this list. Not playing top-level domestic cricket in any format for more than two years is not the best way about doing so, however.The two of the six who did trouble the honours boards after turning 20 are both Pakistanis. As an 18-year-old in May 2000, Imran Nazir scored a match-turning 180-ball 131 against West Indies (including Ambrose and Walsh). He then hit 127 against New Zealand in his first Test as a 20-year-old, before, in the then-classic Pakistan fashion, playing only two more Test matches ever. Nazir has not played a Test for 14 years. He is seven and a half years younger than Misbah-ul-Haq. Only Pakistan cricket could have concocted this paragraph.The only teenage opener-centurion to have made multiple subsequent Test hundreds is a man who features on no ones list of Classic Test Openers - Shahid Afridi. In the seldom discussed Greatest Test Innings by a Teenaged Test Opener debate, only Jacksons debut 164, scored in the 1928-29 Adelaide Ashes Test, comes even close to rivalling Afridis 141 in Chennai in the famous Test match in 1998-99.Afridi made his runs in five hours, off 191 balls, out of a total of 286 all out. Pakistan won by 12 runs, and the only other batsman to pass 60 in the match was the undeniably useful Sachin Tendulkar, whose fourth-innings 136 almost won the Test for India. A stellar Test career beckoned for one of crickets more extravagant talents. Afridi made four Test hundreds after passing 20 (only one of which was as an opener, against West Indies in February 2002), while he gradually and successfully convinced himself that he was not a Test match cricketer, despite the convincing early evidence to the contrary.ddddddddddddHistory suggests that success for Hameed would be a recipe for failure. He should be aiming for adequacy, modelling himself on some fine players of recent and bygone times who have opened in their teens with moderate returns. Kraigg Brathwaite made some admirable battling half-centuries before turning 20, but averaged just 21.3 in his nine teenaged Tests; since then he has averaged 44.0 in 25 Tests. Englands recent scourge Tamim Iqbal played a record 18 Test innings as a teenaged opener, in which he averaged 22.8. In his twenties, Tamim has averaged 45.2. Zimbabwes Brendan Taylor played ten Tests as a teenager, opening in six of them, with a teen-opener average of 19.8. He averaged 46.5 in the second phase of his sadly curtailed Test career, during which he never opened the batting. Further back in history, Hanif Mohammads teen average was 29.2, with no hundreds in 16 innings; he averaged 46.1 as an opener after turning 20 (and 47.2 in all positions). The message for England, then, is not to expect - or demand - instantaneous statistical effectiveness from Hameed, for all the straightness of his bat and purity of his strokeplay on display in Rajkot. The message for Hameed is, for the sake of his own Test-playing longevity, to avoid conspicuous success at all costs. Do not pass three figures. It would be a historicostatistically unarguable sign that he is not cut out for Tests. You cannot fight facts. (A claim which, admittedly, this globally unheaving year would strongly dispute.)? In their match-turning first-innings collapse in Perth, Australia lost all ten wickets for under 100 runs for the tenth time since their Ashes-losing Oval disintegration in 2009. That is as many ten-wicket sub-100 slides as they had suffered in the previous 28 years, since Headingley 1981, which itself was the tenth such subsidence since the Laker Test at Old Trafford in 1956 (when they slumped from 48 for 0 to 84 all out in the first innings).The baggy green bowlers have been building some impressive platforms for their batsmen to hurl themselves off. For the second time in consecutive Tests, and third in the last four, Australia have bowled first, reduced their opponents to four down for less than 50 in the first innings, and lost.They had only done so once since 1979 (a low-scoring 13-run defeat in Mumbai in 2004-05); in that time, they had won 12 and drawn two of the other 14 Tests in which they had had their opponents four down for under 50 in the opening innings of the match.Few bowling attacks have begun matches as effectively as the 2016 Australians. They have bowled first in all of their seven Tests this year, in which games their opponents top four first-innings partnerships have averaged 19.1 runs per dismissal, equating to an average score of 76 for 4.To put that in historic context, since 1955, only three teams have returned a lower average for their opponents top four first-innings stands in any calendar year (this is counting the teams first innings, rather than just the opening innings of the match).West Indies in 1962 played one series, a five-match home rubber against India, in which they had their opponents four down for an average of 55. England in 1967 reduced their opposition to an average first-innings predicament of 62 for 4; they played six Tests, all at home in a split summer against India and Pakistan. The 2000 Australian attack, in eight Tests, had an average first-innings start of 72 for 4. Between them, those three sides won 18 of those 19 Tests, the exception being Pakistans draw at Lords in 1967.Steven Smiths 2016 Australians, by contrast, have now won two, drawn one and lost four of their seven Tests. Historically, skittling your opponents top order in the first innings has proved to be a sound strategy. Truly, there are no certainties in this world anymore. ' ' '