Hard to know exactly how many police reports/investigations are involved. Neither the Waco police department nor Baylor's campus police department would provide Baylor's Title IX officer with police reports when she requested them.
For anyone who has not seen it, if you have access to Showtime, watch 60 Minutes Sports' story on this subject from a few months ago. It is jaw dropping. What's most shocking? The fact the woman who was hired as Baylor's Title IX coordinator and had all of this fall into her lap was forced out. But the Senior VP for the university in charge of all of this for years - including the campus police department - is still there.
I suspect that's how the NCAA will view it. As a good old boy network that hasn't changed. Baylor hired a Title IX coordinator who brought this all to light, and then when she kept digging deeper called her "fragile" and someone who was "overwhelmed by the job". Baylor then accused her of lying in a memo she sent to her superiors when she said she and her department didn't have the support it needed. They've now hired a PR firm to better defend themselves.
The NCAA Committees that will be involved are filled with liberal/progressive administrators who have either been in this woman's shoes or could easily see themselves being put in her position. I doubt they show Baylor any mercy.
Here is CBS' preview story on the 60 minutes feature, which contains this quote "our investigation found a culture where victims who came forward found themselves blamed for violating the university's code of conduct which prohibits drinking and premarital sex."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z30D1HjMBd4