The NCAA on Wednesday handed down a decision against Baylor, and for many fans and media, it was another example of how the organization has failed in its duty.

At issue are the events at Baylor while Art Briles was the coach and amid a major sexual assault scandal.

The NCAA’s Committee on Infractions handed down its ruling, and reported that while there were violations uncovered, the NCAA panel that oversaw the case “could not conclude that Baylor violated NCAA rules when it failed to report allegations of and address sexual and interpersonal violence committed on its campus.”

Most reaction centered on this portion of the text:

“Baylor admitted to moral and ethical failings in its handling of sexual and interpersonal violence on campus but argued those failings, however egregious, did not constitute violations of NCAA rules. Ultimately, and with tremendous reluctance, this panel agrees,” the panel said in its decision. “To arrive at a different outcome would require the [committee] to ignore the rules the Association’s membership has adopted — rules under which the [committee] is required to adjudicate. Such an outcome would be antithetical to the integrity of the infractions process.”

Here’s a sample of some of the media and fan reaction: