Are you just referring to the fact that there haven't been any reported rapes by his players? Aside from that fact the program is not in a healthy place. He's leaving quite a dearth of talent behind and this year's recruiting class may end up being the worst in the history of the B12 now that he's leaving less than a month before NSD.
Baylor now has to hire a new head coach, probably replace several assistants, AND recruit more players than they signed in the first signing period who are better than the ones they signed in the first signing period. Recall, only one from that original group was ranked higher than our average player ranking and that guy was previously committed to us until we decided we needed better.
I think he's leaving things in pretty bad shape program-wise and I'm going to be riveted by their struggles over the coming month. Popcorn is now popping.
dearth of talent?
his recruiting classes prior to this year were rated 5, 5, 4, and 4 in the big 12 and when you compare the average rating of the players in the bears 2017-19 classes there are very comparable to the frogs. in fact, the one class that tcu did have a big difference in the average rating is the 2016 class which 7 of the frogs top 11 either didn't get on campus, transferred out, didn't play, or been plagued with injures.
i realize this most recent class for baylor was a big let down, but this program is light years from where it was when he took over and there is young talent on campus.
things like staff, his successor, the second signing date, transfers in or out, all that will play out.