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If Baylor's administration was hoping that homecoming weekend in Waco would be without any reminders of the sexual assault scandal that has plagued the university for much of recent memory, the NoZe Brotherhood ruined that dream during the homecoming parade.

The NoZe Brotherhood is a secret society on campus known for irreverent pranks and satirical newspaper The Rope. Its antics have often caused the society to be at odds with the Baylor administration and throughout the last 50 years the NoZe Brotherhood has gone back and forth between being allowed on campus or being banned.

But the NoZe Brotherhood is currently allowed on campus and took advantage of the chance to be in the homecoming parade on Saturday. The members drove a pickup truck in the parade that was dragging a rug that members were sweeping under -- a not so subtle swipe at the allegations at that Baylor's administration swept sexual assault reports under the rug.

Most of the Baylor faithful on social media at the parade got a big kick out of it. Some even said the group should help out the Rice band after it mocked Baylor's scandal during a game between the two earlier in the season.

Dear @NoZeBrotherhood, please instruct the @ricemob on how to be funny. — 91Bear (@91Bear) October 15, 2016

Sweeping things under the rug as a Baylor homecoming float, @NoZeBrotherhood will forever be my favorites 😂😂😂 — VAL (@V_A_L) October 15, 2016

@mattmosley Can we replace some of the Baylor trustees with members of the @NoZeBrotherhood ? https://t.co/HTK6mvfwFQ — William Taylor (@seminarydropout) October 15, 2016

Twitter: @AdamGrosbard