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Former Baylor coach Art Briles says he takes responsibility for the football programs poor handling of sexual assault allegations involving players, telling ESPN in an exclusive interview that his heart certainly aches for victims while distancing himself from decisions made after some players had been accused of criminal activity.In the interview with College GameDays Tom Rinaldi this week -- the bulk of which aired Saturday -- Briles spoke extensively about his May firing from Baylor, which came after a law firm found significant problems with the universitys response to sexual assault complaints, including issues with a football program described as being above the rules with no culture of accountability for misconduct.There were some bad things that happened under my watch, Briles said. And for that, Im sorry. ... I was wrong. Im sorry. Im going to learn. Im going to get better.He said he understood why victims at the hands of players on his team would be upset with him.Id tell them Im extremely sorry. It just appalls me that somebody could victimize another human being. And theres no place in society for it. And Ive never condoned it and never will and never put up with it, he said. These players are part of our program and representatives of our program. And when they do wrong, then it reflects on me and the university. So I do feel responsibility.But when Rinaldi asked about individual player incidents, Briles often said his football staff made decisions in which he was not personally involved or that he had been forced to defer to actions taken by Baylor administrators. Briles also blamed policies, procedures and lack of training for how certain incidents were handled.The way the chain usually works is the head coach is last to know, Briles said of player problems. Head coaches are sometimes protected, in certain instances, from minor issues. Now, major issues I was always made aware of.Baylor has faced scrutiny for more than a year about how it handled sexual assaults involving athletes. In fall 2015, Baylor hired Philadelphia law firm Pepper Hamilton to review its past treatment of sexual assault claims. In May, the school released a summary of the Pepper Hamilton report, which detailed how Baylor -- and specifically members of the football program -- failed to respond to reports of sexual assaults.In certain instances ... athletics and football personnel affirmatively chose not to report sexual violence and dating violence to an appropriate administrator outside of athletics, one passage of the summary states. In those instances, football coaches or staff met directly with a complainant and/or a parent of a complainant and did not report the misconduct. As a result, no action was taken to support complainants, fairly and impartially evaluate the conduct under Title IX, address identified cultural concerns within the football program, or protect campus safety once aware of a potential pattern of sexual violence by multiple football players.After the summary was released, Briles was fired, university president and chancellor Kenneth Starr was demoted and ultimately resigned, athletic director Ian McCaw was suspended and resigned, and at least two other athletic department employees were fired.Briles said a major lesson from what transpired at Baylor was that he needed to be more involved and to delegate less when it came to investigating players misconduct and disciplining them.I would start with being more proactive in everything that goes on with any inkling of a problem that we have with any student-athlete, he said. I would want to be the first to know. And I would be personally involved with everything that went on from the discipline issue ... and then make sure that we have policies and procedures and protocols in place to protect our students.During the interview with Rinaldi, Briles addressed a few of the cases involving specific Baylor football players but said legal issues prevented him from going into detail.Asked about an alleged gang rape in 2011 involving a Baylor womens volleyball player and multiple football players, Briles declined to say much, calling it an ongoing situation. Briles said it was a sketchy incident and that there were different versions of what transpired. Asked what he did upon learning of the allegations, Briles answered, It was investigated within our staff.The Pepper Hamilton report summary specifically criticized such a practice and described the football staffs internal inquiries as those which improperly discredited complainants and denied them the right to a fair, impartial and informed investigation. ... In some cases, internal steps gave the illusion of responsiveness to complainants but failed to provide a meaningful institutional response.Briles said he never met with the woman and did not know the names of the accused players at the time.He said as soon as he heard about sexual assault allegations against defensive end Sam Ukwuachu that he dismissed him from the team, but the university allowed him to stay on campus.Ukwuachu was accused of raping a female Baylor soccer player in October 2013 and was indicted in June 2014 -- a fact unknown to the public until more than a year later. A university judicial affairs hearing cleared Ukwuachu, though, and he stayed at Baylor and graduated. Ukwuachu did not play in 2014, but defensive coordinator Phil Bennett said as late as June 2015 that Ukwuachu would return to the team; two months later, a jury convicted him of the sexual assault involving the soccer player.During the criminal trial, it was revealed that Ukwuachu had a history of violent behavior toward a girlfriend while at Boise State, which Briles said he did not know when he accepted Ukwuachu as a transfer. He said he was told only that Ukwuachu was going through some depression and he needed to get back to Texas. Briles said that had he known about the incident with the girlfriend, he would not have accepted?Ukwuachus transfer.Briles said he should have done a lot better in handling situations involving former Bears defensive end Shawn Oakman, who was indicted for sexual assault in July stemming from an alleged incident in April.Thats an instance where I should have got involved personally in the handling [and] discipline of it, Briles said.Briles said he felt that Oakmans dismissal from Penn State after an altercation with a cafeteria worker over a sandwich was minor and that Oakman could be counseled while he sat out his transfer year at Baylor.The former coach said Oakman received counseling after he allegedly physically assaulted an ex-girlfriend at Baylor in 2013; no charges were filed in that incident.We worked through all that situation with him, and as we found out more information, which was later on in the process, we actually held him out of a game ... in 2015, Briles said.Briles also addressed a controversy from June in which he was scheduled to show up at a mediation meeting to support a rape victim in her lawsuit against Baylor but didnt once he reached a financial settlement with the university.He said he would have liked to have met with Jasmin Hernandez -- the woman who filed a Title IX lawsuit against the university, Briles and McCaw in March -- but said Baylor and the settlements that were involved prevented him from attending the meeting.I would have loved to have had a chance to tell her how sorry I was that she got victimized, Briles said.Former Baylor defensive end Tevin Elliott was convicted in 2014 of sexually assaulting Hernandez.In a press release issued in June, Hernandezs attorney, Alexander Zalkin, accused Briles of using Hernandez as leverage to get more money out of Baylor. ESPN shared some of Briles comments with Zalkin this week, including statements he made apologizing to the victims.He never directly says, I apologize for the way that my players or Tevin Elliott treated you. I apologize that I didnt stop it even though I had the opportunity and power and that I did nothing to prevent it from happening to you, Zalkin said. That would be a meaningful apology.Zalkin said he is surprised Briles now says he was accountable for his players actions.If hes accepting responsibility for his failure to prevent this stuff from happening, thats essentially the crux of Jasmins case, Zalkin said. His negligence caused her to be raped by Tevin Elliott.Elliotts trial revealed three other allegations of sexual assault and a conviction for misdemeanor assault in 2011. Along with Ukwuachu and Oakman, several other Baylor football players have been accused of sexual assault, physical assault or domestic violence during Briles tenure.The Pepper Hamilton summary noted that Baylors failure to adequately respond to reports of sexual assault committed by football players had, in some instances, posed a risk to campus safety, to which Briles said he disagreed.I would never allow that to ever happen under my watch. If I felt like somebody on our team was a threat to the student population, I mean, that just wouldnt happen, he said. Where theyre getting that information or what their facts are to have that, I dont know.Briles told Rinaldi he was never given a direct answer as to why he was fired but said Baylors board of regents felt like maybe there needed to be a change after realizing how many incidents had occurred over the past eight and a half years, including discipline problems, domestic violence issues and sexual assaults.I was the captain of the ship. The captain of the ship goes down with it, Briles said. I was the figurehead for the football program. By terminating me, I think it felt like that Baylor as a university was making a bold step to correcting whatever issues were there.John Clune, an attorney who has represented several women who accused Baylor players of sexual assault, told ESPN that: This the captain must go down with the ship line rings as hollow coming from Mr. Briles as it did from Ken Starr. Until Mr. Briles admits to and apologizes for his own actions while at Baylor, it will be hard to tell whether there is any sincerity in his remarks.Peoples lives have been permanently altered, and the victims deserve more accountability from him than Im sorry it happened under my watch.Briles interview with ESPN came shortly after he hired prominent agent Jimmy Sexton to represent him. According to people close to Briles, he has his sights set on returning to college football as a head coach, perhaps as soon as the 2017 season.His coaching future remains in doubt, though. The Title IX lawsuit in which he is named as a defendant is pending. The McLennan County District Attorneys Office has asked Baylor for access to the Pepper Hamilton report materials to see if there are other crimes that need to be prosecuted and if there is evidence of misconduct by Baylor coaches, faculty or staff.The NCAA has been investigating Baylor since May, when the university self-reported problems to the NCAA. Among the possible sanctions the NCAA has at its disposal is a show-cause penalty on Briles, which would make it difficult for any other school to hire him without meeting certain NCAA demands.Briles, who said he is going to do everything within my power to hopefully get the opportunity to coach again, said he lost more than his job at Baylor.I lost some of my soul, quite honestly, he said.His personal reputation has been damaged, but as difficult as the past few months have been, he said the victims have had it worse.A lot of people have suffered through this, but none more than them. And my heart goes out to them, Briles said. 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On Sept. 15, the Final Four.And on Sept. 19, the championship round.All you have to do is vote.Green Monster RegionNo. 1 seed: Oct. 17, 2004 -- With the Red Sox down 3-0 in the ALCS, Ortiz hits a 12th-inning, two-run, walk-off home run off Paul Quantrill to beat the New York Yankees and spark Bostons historic series comeback.No. 5 seed: July 29, 1996 -- In the Greatest Home Run Derby Youve Never Heard Of, in Appleton, Wisconsin, a minor leaguer, then known as David Arias, steals the show from Seattle Mariners superstars Ken Griffey Jr. and Alex Rodriguez in an impromptu showdown.No. 2 seed: Oct. 20, 2004 -- His two-run home run off Yankees starter?Kevin Brown in the first inning of Game 7 of the ALCS starts the scoring in a Curse-breaking blowout in the Bronx. Ortiz is named MVP of the series after hitting .387 with three home runs and 11 RBIs.No. 3 seed: April 27, 2003 -- His first home run with the Red Sox shows shades of whats to come. In other words, its clutch -- a pinch-hit, go-ahead, 14th-inning solo blast in a 6-4 win over the Anaheim Angels.Pesky Pole RegionNo. 1 seed: Oct. 13, 2013 -- Ortiz sends Torii Hunter tumbling over the right-field wall at Fenway Park -- and turns a celebrating Boston cop, Steve Horgan, into a celebrity -- with a grand slam that turns the tide in Game 2 of the ALCS against the Detroit Tigers.No. 5 seed: Aug. 16, 2014 -- With his 27th home run of the season, Big Papi joins Hall of Famers Ted Williams and Carl Yastrzemski as the only players to hit 400 homers while playing with the Red Sox. For good measure, Big Papi punishes the Houston Astros with another home run later in the game en route to a 10-7 victory.No. 2 seed: Oct. 8, 2004 -- ALCS, here we come! Ortizs two-run, 10th-inning home run off Jarrod Washburn sweeps the Angels out of the ALDS and sets up an all-time classic series with the Yankees.No. 3 seed: Sept. 21, 2006 -- Ortizs 51st jack of the season breaks Jimmie Foxxs Red Sox record, set 68 years earlier. Even better? He hits it against his former team, the Minnesota Twins.The Triangle RegionNo. 1 seed: April 20, 2013 -- The only No. 1 seed not in October, but its a serious contender for the crown nonetheless. Otherwise known as The Speech, Ortiz addresses the Fenway faithful, the city of Boston, and really, the entire country, in the wake of the Boston Marathon boombing.dddddddddddd. All right, Boston, Big Papi says. This jersey that we wear today, it doesnt say Red Sox. It says Boston. We want to thank you, Mayor [Thomas] Menino, Governor [Deval] Patrick, the whole police department for the great job that they did this past week. This is our f---ing city. And nobodys going to dictate our freedom. Stay strong.No. 5 seed: Sept. 6, 2005 -- Ortiz swats a walk-off home run off Angels reliever Scot Shields -- and then is presented with a plaque that reads The Greatest Clutch Hitter In The History Of The Boston Red Sox by owner John Henry and president/CEO Larry Lucchino.No. 2 seed: Oct. 27, 2013 -- Since were on the subject of speeches, Big Papis Game 4 pep talk in the dugout helps rally his teammates to a 4-2 win, tying the World Series with the St. Louis Cardinals after Boston had dropped Games 2 and 3.No. 3 seed: Oct. 5, 2003 -- Ortiz wont help lead Boston to a pennant until the next season, but he contributes some postseason heroics in Game 4 of the 2003 ALDS. His two-run double off Keith Foulke of the Oakland As drives in Nomar Garciaparra and Manny Ramirez in the bottom of the eighth inning to give the Red Sox a 5-4 lead they wont relinquish. The win, in the second of three straight elimination games, ties the series; Boston goes on to win Game 5 before falling to Aaron (Bleepin) Boone and the Yankees in the ALCS.Yawkey Way RegionNo. 1 seed: Oct. 18, 2004 -- Down three games to one in the ALCS (after his walk-off home run in Game 4), Ortiz smacks a two-out, game-winning single in the 14th inning off Yankees reliever Esteban Loaiza to bring Boston within a game of tying the series.No. 4 seed: Sept. 12, 2015 -- At Tropicana Field, Ortiz belts his 500th career round-tripper in the fifth inning off Tampa Bay Rays starter Matt Moore, becoming just the 27th player to do so. In typical Big Papi excess, its actually his second home run of the game; he had cracked No. 499 off Moore in the first.No. 2 seed: Oct. 27, 2004: Its more a team moment than simply an Ortiz moment, but Big Papi celebrating the Red Soxs first World Series title in 86 years -- after hitting .308 with a home run and four RBIs in a sweep of the Cardinals -- could give the No. 1 seed in the Yawkey Way Region a run for its money. Assuming, of course, it can knock off a particularly tough No. 3 in the Sweet 16 -- perhaps the best matchup of any two moments in this round.No. 3 seed: April 4, 2014 -- On Opening Day at Fenway, Ortiz receives his third World Series ring, plus an additional MVP ring, after hitting .688 with a 1.948 OPS during a World Series win over the Cardinals in which he was named Most Valuable Player. ' ' '