WACO, Texas -- The former Title IX coordinator at Baylor University says that a top school official told her to never put anything in writing after she sent him a 16-page memo detailing her concerns that her authority and support were still being compromised even as the university had indicated it was trying to make changes in the wake of a series of sexual assault claims.Patty Crawford told 60 Minutes Sports on Showtime that Reagan Ramsower, the universitys senior vice president for operations and chief financial officer, yelled at her in July after she wrote the memo. The segment aired Tuesday evening.He was not happy. And -- I was shocked. I was yelled at. I was told, `Dont ever put anything in writing to me again. You talk to me in person. You call me on the phone. But dont put anything in writing, she said.Ramsower told the television program that Crawfords claim was a complete fabrication.Ramsower said he had 12 meetings with Crawford in the five weeks prior to when the memo was sent and that she had not raised any of her concerns to him.David Garland, Baylors interim president, told 60 Minutes Sports on Showtime that he found Crawfords accusations that Ramsower was impeding her efforts to be untrue and also unfair. ... We have spared no expense in trying to address these issues.As Title IX coordinator, Crawford was charged with enforcing federal standards meant to prevent discrimination based on gender. Her job also included investigating the sexual assault claims.An outside investigation of the Baylor University sexual violence scandal found 17 women who had reported sexual or domestic assaults involving 19 Baylor University athletes since 2011. Those included four reports of gang rapes.The investigation by the Pepper Hamilton law firm in Philadelphia found some players were alleged to have participated in a series of assaults over several years.Baylor has previously said the review found that the football program operated as if it were above the rules.Coach Art Briles was fired earlier this year, as was the athletic director. President Ken Starr was removed from his post by regents and he later resigned as chancellor.Crawford also told 60 Minutes Sports on Showtime that she was denied access to police reports about various complaints that women had filed alleging sexual assault and abuse.She said that when she tried to get Waco police reports she received an email from a university vice president telling her that police do not want the actual police reports turned over to Title IX. Crawford said she could be apprised of what was in the reports but that the reports were off-limits.Ramsower said one of the reports by university police about an alleged gang rape in 2013 involving two football players stayed with the police department.That was -- that was a significant failure to respond by our police department. Theres no doubt about it, he said.Ramsower said the individuals within the police department who failed to notify him about these reports of sexual assaults are no longer employed by Baylor.Garland apologized for how victims were treated.I am so sorry that we did not treat them right. And we will not ... let this happen again, he said. Cheap Air Jordan 1 Retro Australia . -- Ohio States Urban Meyer has never had any issue acclimating to the biggest stages in college football. 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OXFORD, Miss. - No. 22 Ole Miss soccer dominated in its season opener, claiming a 3-0 win over Louisiana-Lafayette Friday night at the Ole Miss Soccer Stadium.Senior Addie Forbus looked to be in midseason form, firing off two goals in the first game of her final campaign as a Rebel, and junior Bella Fiorenzo scored the third goal in the 36th minute to cap the scoring.The Rebel backline held strong all 90 minutes, only allowing four Ragin Cajun shots, while putting up 15 of their own, nine of which were on target.Forbus first strike came just 42 seconds in, as she found space on the far corner, broke around the UL keeper and fired one in for the first score of the season.Just 14 minutes later, she netted her second of the night, this time off an assist from CeCe Kizer, which gave the home Rebels an early 2-0 advantage.Fiorenzo, who subbed in early in the match, joined in on the scoring in the 36th minuute when senior Mackenze Parma fed her the assist putting the Rebels on top 3-0.ddddddddddddKizer put up three shots of her own, two of which were on target, while senior Gretchen Harknett was also active with two shots on goal.Liza Harbin had a header in the second half that was just high and over the net, as 17 total players saw action in the victory.Four freshmen - Gabby Little, Madison Meador, Alley Houghton and Maddi Falter - all saw their first collegiate action Friday night.Ole Miss all-time record in season openers moves to 14-5-3, and the Rebels also remain unbeaten all-time against Louisiana-Lafayette, holding a 5-0 advantage in the series.The Rebels continue opening weekend of play Sunday night at 7 p.m. against Northwestern State at the Ole Miss Soccer Stadium. 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