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October 16, 2007, 01:41:23 PM
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Baylor considering disciplinary action against Baylor assistant

WACO, Texas -- Baylor athletic department officials said they are considering disciplinary action against an assistant football coach cited for urinating on the bar at a tavern.

Eric Schnupp, Baylor's offensive line/tight ends coach, was not arrested but was issued a citation at 2:20 a.m. Sunday for disorderly conduct-reckless exposure at Scruffy Murphy's, Waco police spokesman Steve Anderson said.

The citation is a Class C misdemeanor carrying a $258 fine, according to Waco Municipal Court.

Bartender Danny Severe said in Tuesday's editions of the Waco Tribune-Herald that the incident happened around closing time and that Schnupp apparently thought no one was watching him as employees were moving patrons out of the building.

Severe said an employee witnessed Schnupp urinating on the bar, and a manager told police officers who were there for an unrelated matter.

Severe said Schnupp had taken several shots of hard liquor, most bought for him by other people.

Schnupp had traveled with the team to Lawrence, Kan., where the Bears lost to Kansas 58-10 Saturday afternoon. The team was back in Waco by 9 p.m.

Baylor associate athletic director Nick Joos did not immediately return calls Tuesday to The Associated Press. But Joos told the Tribune-Herald that discipline would be handled internally.

"I can tell you that coach [Guy] Morriss is taking this issue very seriously," Joos said, declining to say what disciplinary measures are being considered.

Schnupp, in his first year as a coach at the world's largest Baptist university, played football for the University of Miami from 1995-2000 and previously coached at West Texas A&M.


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October 16, 2007, 01:45:16 PM
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Baylor considering disciplinary action against Baylor assistant

WACO, Texas -- Baylor athletic department officials said they are considering disciplinary action against an assistant football coach cited for urinating on the bar at a tavern.

Eric Schnupp, Baylor's offensive line/tight ends coach, was not arrested but was issued a citation at 2:20 a.m. Sunday for disorderly conduct-reckless exposure at Scruffy Murphy's, Waco police spokesman Steve Anderson said.

The citation is a Class C misdemeanor carrying a $258 fine, according to Waco Municipal Court.

Bartender Danny Severe said in Tuesday's editions of the Waco Tribune-Herald that the incident happened around closing time and that Schnupp apparently thought no one was watching him as employees were moving patrons out of the building.

Severe said an employee witnessed Schnupp urinating on the bar, and a manager told police officers who were there for an unrelated matter.

Severe said Schnupp had taken several shots of hard liquor, most bought for him by other people.

Schnupp had traveled with the team to Lawrence, Kan., where the Bears lost to Kansas 58-10 Saturday afternoon. The team was back in Waco by 9 p.m.

Baylor associate athletic director Nick Joos did not immediately return calls Tuesday to The Associated Press. But Joos told the Tribune-Herald that discipline would be handled internally.

"I can tell you that coach [Guy] Morriss is taking this issue very seriously," Joos said, declining to say what disciplinary measures are being considered.

Schnupp, in his first year as a coach at the world's largest Baptist university, played football for the University of Miami from 1995-2000 and previously coached at West Texas A&M.


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October 16, 2007, 01:46:36 PM
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October 16, 2007, 02:19:57 PM
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October 16, 2007, 02:37:48 PM
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Baylor considering disciplinary action against Baylor assistant

WACO, Texas -- Baylor athletic department officials said they are considering disciplinary action against an assistant football coach cited for urinating on the bar at a tavern.

Eric Schnupp, Baylor's offensive line/tight ends coach, was not arrested but was issued a citation at 2:20 a.m. Sunday for disorderly conduct-reckless exposure at Scruffy Murphy's, Waco police spokesman Steve Anderson said.

The citation is a Class C misdemeanor carrying a $258 fine, according to Waco Municipal Court.

Bartender Danny Severe said in Tuesday's editions of the Waco Tribune-Herald that the incident happened around closing time and that Schnupp apparently thought no one was watching him as employees were moving patrons out of the building.

Severe said an employee witnessed Schnupp urinating on the bar, and a manager told police officers who were there for an unrelated matter.

Severe said Schnupp had taken several shots of hard liquor, most bought for him by other people.

Schnupp had traveled with the team to Lawrence, Kan., where the Bears lost to Kansas 58-10 Saturday afternoon. The team was back in Waco by 9 p.m.

Baylor associate athletic director Nick Joos did not immediately return calls Tuesday to The Associated Press. But Joos told the Tribune-Herald that discipline would be handled internally.

"I can tell you that coach [Guy] Morriss is taking this issue very seriously," Joos said, declining to say what disciplinary measures are being considered.

Schnupp, in his first year as a coach at the world's largest Baptist university, played football for the University of Miami from 1995-2000 and previously coached at West Texas A&M.


Waco has bars? :goodevil:


October 16, 2007, 02:41:06 PM
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Waco has bars? :goodevil:

Are they outside the city limit or across the county line?  I've forgotten but it's one of those two.
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October 16, 2007, 02:56:15 PM
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October 16, 2007, 03:18:12 PM
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October 16, 2007, 04:49:18 PM
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Waco has bars?

Are they outside the city limit or across the county line?  I've forgotten but it's one of those two.

Appears to be in the city, practically on campus.

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October 17, 2007, 11:28:36 AM
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Waco has bars? :goodevil:

Are they outside the city limit or across the county line?  I've forgotten but it's one of those two.

You all are thinking of TX Tech, Lubbock is in the county that is dry.

That is hilarious! If the bathrooms are anything like that cess pool in Rusty's to the left of the dance area, he might get off. :barman:

October 17, 2007, 12:20:09 PM
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Waco has bars? :goodevil:

Are they outside the city limit or across the county line?  I've forgotten but it's one of those two.

You all are thinking of TX Tech, Lubbock is in the county that is dry.

That is hilarious! If the bathrooms are anything like that cess pool in Rusty's to the left of the dance area, he might get off. :barman:

Half the counties in TX are dry, to some extent.  Waco is in a "moist" county, Lubbock is in a totally dry county.  You can buy alcohol by the drink (ie- in bars or restraunts) in Waco, but not in liquor stores.  TX's liquor laws are even harder to understand than Kansas.  Seriously, Google that crap, it's like they are purposely trying to confuse people.