I would strongly argue that Kappa Omega Tau is the bet fraternity on Baylor's campus. I just graduated from there and had some friends in the chapter and have always thought they were great guys. They were founded in 1960 and despite countless efforts, they refuse to go national. They win intramurals, have awesome functions, have great alum support, host all university events (Back to School Dance, Spring Premier), do mission trips (most of the guys are strong Christians), always do really well in the Homecoming Parade float competition, date the most beautiful girls on campus, and they have made Pigskin every year for the last 25 years. (Ever year at All University Sing, the top 8 acts are invited to perform at Pigskin Review during Homecoming the following semester). Anyway, despite all that, they are obvioulsy not perfect. Rudey you asked how they have stayed so strong all these years and it's because they are very selective, very picky, and hold themselves to a standard unlike any other fraternity on campus. Their letters stand for "Knights of Tradition" and tradition and brotherhood is what makes them so great. They are kind of the model frat for Baylor, and Baylor loves them. How does this have anything to do with the basketball fiasco with Coach Bliss? Neither Baylor's athletic programs nor it's Greek life system are perfect, but then again, whose is? I've never heard of anything like this happening before with KOT, at least not while I was there. I'm not saying that I agree with what happened, or that I don't believe it, but I think it's really sad. They are a great bunch of guys, and it's sad that they messed up this bad. Oh, most of the guys have brands but they swear they weren't required to get them. The brand is an Omega, usually on their arm. I guess that could be kind of controversial.