Just over two years ago, the floodgates of Baylor's sexual assault scandal caused the firing of then head coach Art Briles and university president Ken Starr.

Now, former Baylor wide receiver and current Dallas Cowboy KD Cannon said in an interview with The Fort Worth Star-Telegram that he thinks some of the things that came out about the scandal were fabricated.

"No one heard anything about this until it came out (in the media). Nothing. It was just like all new all at once. Nobody knew what was going on, or had heard this. We didn't know, and the coaches didn't know about it," Cannon said. "At the end of the day, I think a lot of this stuff was not actually how it was. Just being a player, and actually living it, I think a lot of it was made up."

This isn't' the first time someone who used to be with the program has spoken out about the scandal.

Former athletic director Ian McCaw, now the AD at Liberty University, said Baylor's regents casted black football players and the football program as scapegoats in the scandal.

Briles was recently earned a coaching job in Italy, this news came about five months after news broke that Baylor paid the fired coach $15.1 million after his dismissal.

For some of the biggest revelations in Baylor's scandal, click here.