Baylor sophomore Daniel Stratz said the school’s focus is centered on protecting football players.

“I think it’s just sad,” Stratz said. “Look at their priorities. Their priority is mainly to win, no matter the cost. We’re at Baylor University, which is a Baptist university. It’s affiliated with the Baptist church. That’s kind of crazy if you think about it. Are we actually a religious institution at this point?”

Another student called for administrative action on the issue, even if the allegations involve football players.

“Well I think the proper thing to do as any administrator at a school is to take action immediately,” freshman Mary Grace Schmid said. “So if they knew about it and didn’t do anything about it just to preserve the football hype, I think that’s really not a good thing.”

Baylor alumni Dax Brannan said he was not surprised by the revelation of Oakman’s 2013 incident report, and he is unhappy with head football coach Art Briles.