Xavier Foster to SMU? Is this a done deal?

madguy30

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Yeah. I guess you're right. You can't expect anything religious out of religious schools anymore. Baylor was pro-rape when it came to their football team and tried to hide it for quite some time.

The whole murder within the basketball team deal was a head scratcher.
 

KidSilverhair

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Ironic that a religious school picked up a guy convicted of sexual assault. I thought typically any religious school steered far away from this. SMU is a joke.
SMU isn’t really a “religious” school. It was founded by (and still owned by, I think) the Methodist Church, but the church isn’t involved in running the curriculum and lets the educational administration run things however they see fit. The school claims to be officially non-sectarian.

From what I’ve heard, TCU does require one ‘religion’ class for all students, but it can be as simple as watching a movie with religious themes and writing a paper on it, so it’s not all that rigorous. TCU is affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), but it’s only slightly more “religious” than SMU.

Baylor and the Baptists, on the other hand …
 

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