Bama State: APR & Waffle House


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There is a new filing by Reggie Barlow in his lawsuit against ASU that includes some of the craziest stuff I've ever read.

According to Barlow's response to ASU trying to block disclosure of deposition transcripts, ASU prez Boyd didn't know what APR stands for

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"Athletic Performance Report"
The President didn't know what the hell APR is. SMH

In addition, the next line, says AD Melvin Hines testified that he was prepared to become AD at ASU by working at Waffle House.
Yeah, I can see why they'd want to prevent these transcripts from being released. Mercy.
Hines has worked in decent athletic programs, inc Troy's. Waffle House answer apparently came in response to a ? about supervising employees

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LMAO
 



ummm, why would Hines be considered unqualified or "negligent"? On paper, his credentials seem ok

Melvin Hines has helped guide the University’s athletics program through their most successful seasons to date, highlighted by back-to-back Southwestern Athletic Conference Commissioner’s Cup awards in 2013-14 and 2014-15. ASU swept all the league’s all-sports awards in 2014, and the women’s programs combined to win its third straight all-sports award in 2015. Alabama State sports teams combined to win 10 SWAC divisional, league, or tournament crowns this past season and have won 37 titles since 2010.

A former wide receiver at Auburn University, Hines began his coaching career in 1997 as a graduate assistant at the University of Louisville. The Huntsville native returned home in 1998 to serve as receivers coach for the Alabama A&M Bulldogs, a position he held for next four years. He moved to administration to develop and implement the CHAMPS (Challenging Athletes’ Minds for Academic Success)/Life Skills Program, working with student athletes in career and personal development, as well as in commitment to academics and service. Hines also served as Judicial Affairs Officer for the Bulldogs (2003-04).

Hines gained additional experience at Troy University as director of Student Athlete Services (2005-06) before moving to the University of Minnesota, serving as liaison to various on-campus departments while focusing on developing and implementing a comprehensive advising program for student athletes. From 2008 to 2010, Hines was the associate director of Student Athlete Academic Support Services at the University of Mississippi, where he assisted with the oversight, coordination and daily operations of the Department for Rebel Athletics.

Hines began his tenure with Alabama State University in August of 2010 when he was hired as senior associate director of Intercollegiate Athletics. In that position, Hines has provided senior level management and leadership for directing event operations, facilities and administrative services, as well as providing team/sport oversight, budgeting and personnel management. Hines is one of the leaders of the strategic and operational planning team for the University, and assists with public relations and development activities. In addition to providing direct oversight for 18 sports, Hines has served as the Athletics Department liaison for the construction of multiple athletics facilities, including the New Hornet Stadium, the Houston Markham Jr. Football complex, the Wheeler-Watkins Baseball Complex and the Barbara Williams Softball Complex.

Hines holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Adult Education from Auburn University and a Master of Science in Education with a concentration in Sports Administration from the University of Louisville. Among his professional affiliations, he is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), National Association of Athletic Development Directors (NAADD), Minority Opportunity Athletic Association (MOAA) and the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics (N4A).


Hines, a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc., is married to Landy, and the couple has three children, sons DeAndre (23) and Tyler (19), and daughter Madison (11).
 



ummm, why would Hines be considered unqualified or "negligent"? On paper, his credentials seem ok

Melvin Hines has helped guide the University’s athletics program through their most successful seasons to date, highlighted by back-to-back Southwestern Athletic Conference Commissioner’s Cup awards in 2013-14 and 2014-15. ASU swept all the league’s all-sports awards in 2014, and the women’s programs combined to win its third straight all-sports award in 2015. Alabama State sports teams combined to win 10 SWAC divisional, league, or tournament crowns this past season and have won 37 titles since 2010.

A former wide receiver at Auburn University, Hines began his coaching career in 1997 as a graduate assistant at the University of Louisville. The Huntsville native returned home in 1998 to serve as receivers coach for the Alabama A&M Bulldogs, a position he held for next four years. He moved to administration to develop and implement the CHAMPS (Challenging Athletes’ Minds for Academic Success)/Life Skills Program, working with student athletes in career and personal development, as well as in commitment to academics and service. Hines also served as Judicial Affairs Officer for the Bulldogs (2003-04).

Hines gained additional experience at Troy University as director of Student Athlete Services (2005-06) before moving to the University of Minnesota, serving as liaison to various on-campus departments while focusing on developing and implementing a comprehensive advising program for student athletes. From 2008 to 2010, Hines was the associate director of Student Athlete Academic Support Services at the University of Mississippi, where he assisted with the oversight, coordination and daily operations of the Department for Rebel Athletics.

Hines began his tenure with Alabama State University in August of 2010 when he was hired as senior associate director of Intercollegiate Athletics. In that position, Hines has provided senior level management and leadership for directing event operations, facilities and administrative services, as well as providing team/sport oversight, budgeting and personnel management. Hines is one of the leaders of the strategic and operational planning team for the University, and assists with public relations and development activities. In addition to providing direct oversight for 18 sports, Hines has served as the Athletics Department liaison for the construction of multiple athletics facilities, including the New Hornet Stadium, the Houston Markham Jr. Football complex, the Wheeler-Watkins Baseball Complex and the Barbara Williams Softball Complex.

Hines holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Adult Education from Auburn University and a Master of Science in Education with a concentration in Sports Administration from the University of Louisville. Among his professional affiliations, he is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), National Association of Athletic Development Directors (NAADD), Minority Opportunity Athletic Association (MOAA) and the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics (N4A).


Hines, a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc., is married to Landy, and the couple has three children, sons DeAndre (23) and Tyler (19), and daughter Madison (11).

Not trying to be messy but have these degrees and accomplishments been verified?
 
this chick doesn't know what APR is but when Duer Sharp open the polls, she'd be the one voting 'for or against' APR post season banned schools LOL only in the SWAC.
Please don't think Boyd is much different than most other college presidents, in that regard. I bet most of them have little to no knowledge of sports matters. As she stated, they rely on others.
 
ummm, why would Hines be considered unqualified or "negligent"? On paper, his credentials seem ok

Melvin Hines has helped guide the University’s athletics program through their most successful seasons to date, highlighted by back-to-back Southwestern Athletic Conference Commissioner’s Cup awards in 2013-14 and 2014-15. ASU swept all the league’s all-sports awards in 2014, and the women’s programs combined to win its third straight all-sports award in 2015. Alabama State sports teams combined to win 10 SWAC divisional, league, or tournament crowns this past season and have won 37 titles since 2010.

A former wide receiver at Auburn University, Hines began his coaching career in 1997 as a graduate assistant at the University of Louisville. The Huntsville native returned home in 1998 to serve as receivers coach for the Alabama A&M Bulldogs, a position he held for next four years. He moved to administration to develop and implement the CHAMPS (Challenging Athletes’ Minds for Academic Success)/Life Skills Program, working with student athletes in career and personal development, as well as in commitment to academics and service. Hines also served as Judicial Affairs Officer for the Bulldogs (2003-04).

Hines gained additional experience at Troy University as director of Student Athlete Services (2005-06) before moving to the University of Minnesota, serving as liaison to various on-campus departments while focusing on developing and implementing a comprehensive advising program for student athletes. From 2008 to 2010, Hines was the associate director of Student Athlete Academic Support Services at the University of Mississippi, where he assisted with the oversight, coordination and daily operations of the Department for Rebel Athletics.

Hines began his tenure with Alabama State University in August of 2010 when he was hired as senior associate director of Intercollegiate Athletics. In that position, Hines has provided senior level management and leadership for directing event operations, facilities and administrative services, as well as providing team/sport oversight, budgeting and personnel management. Hines is one of the leaders of the strategic and operational planning team for the University, and assists with public relations and development activities. In addition to providing direct oversight for 18 sports, Hines has served as the Athletics Department liaison for the construction of multiple athletics facilities, including the New Hornet Stadium, the Houston Markham Jr. Football complex, the Wheeler-Watkins Baseball Complex and the Barbara Williams Softball Complex.

Hines holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Adult Education from Auburn University and a Master of Science in Education with a concentration in Sports Administration from the University of Louisville. Among his professional affiliations, he is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), National Association of Athletic Development Directors (NAADD), Minority Opportunity Athletic Association (MOAA) and the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics (N4A).


Hines, a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc., is married to Landy, and the couple has three children, sons DeAndre (23) and Tyler (19), and daughter Madison (11).

Degrees verified/validated, MH? No smack.

Don't you find it wrong that your campus leader, the president, doesn't know what the ncaa laden-ed acro "APR" stands for? Male or female, the president is the head of the athletic administration.
 
Degrees verified/validated, MH? No smack.
I'm not sure, but I would think so. That wouldn't be hard to do so, besides if they weren't verified, that angle would have long been explored.

Don't you find it wrong that your campus leader, the president, doesn't know what the ncaa laden-ed acro "APR" stands for? Male or female, the president is the head of the athletic administration.
Not really. Even if she did know precisely what the acronym stood for, I bet she still wouldn't know how the ins and outs of APR. Again, I don't think most college presidents are all that savvy regarding sports matters. If the athletic director would say the same, then I would "find it wrong". A lot wrong.
 
I'm not sure, but I would think so. That wouldn't be hard to do so, besides if they weren't verified, that angle would have long been explored.
Not really. Even if she did know precisely what the acronym stood for, I bet she still wouldn't know how the ins and outs of APR. Again, I don't think most college presidents are all that savvy regarding sports matters. If the athletic director would say the same, then I would "find it wrong". A lot wrong.

The way Josh Moon digs, I'm sure if the degrees weren't real, he'd have reported it already.

You guys are very fortunate to have someone as caring in public view as Josh Moon ENSURING that all your bases in the future are covered and that the (athletic) righteous ship maintains its current course of success by hiring qualified and studious individuals to move Bama St forward. Congrats on the recent successes in athletics and I hope you guys continue to right your ship for the better both academically and athletically.
 
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