Blacknbengal
Well-Known Member
Did this president abstain from voting? Or did he not show up to the presidents meeting.
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http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/TSU-regents-pick-Rudley-as-new-president-1561555.php
According to the above article, the current Texas Southern President was in office in 2008, meaning that he was President when the APR votes were put forth thus making him guilty of voting to ban two schools due to what he deems an unfair APR system.
If it was an unfair system back then Mr. President, why didn't you say this three years ago? Now you want to claim that the system isn't fair now that your school is under the gun? Hahahahahahahahaha!!!!!
I was against JSU being banned when they were. And it's total BS that with a straight face this joker is essentially asking for leniency when he did not have the humanity to show leniency to other schools in his own conference. This is a damn joke...
Was this the SAME President who voted to ban JSU and SU from the SWAC championship football game due to NCAA APR sanctions? As a matter of fact many folks from said schools brought up these same concerns before the NCAA did.
Some folks simply told us to shut up and take our medicine. Now some of those same folks are nowhere to be found.
Rudley is not asking for Texas Southern, he is asking for all limited resource school. Rudley is an accountant and he knows how much money it has taken to fix Texas Southern APR problem.
Wow this thread really turned into this? SMH
Rudley was ASKED to lead an NCAA Advisory Board to represent ALL Limited Resource Institutions, not just Texas Southern. He and Charles had quantitative and qualitative data to explain the problem on our campus specifically, which is why I am sure he was asked by the NCAA to work on behalf of the majority of HBCUs.
Since he arrived at TSU in 2008, increasing the graduation rates of the student body and the athletes were a top priority. This has nothing to do with the SWAC vote that took place in 2011, especially since prior to that vote he knew we were next on the APR chopping block (despite our numbers drastically improving from 2009-2012). Many of the TSU people on this board knew that when the vote occurred in 2011. You guys are truly trying to making something out of nothing with this one.
Wow this thread really turned into this? SMH
Rudley was ASKED to lead an NCAA Advisory Board to represent ALL Limited Resource Institutions, not just Texas Southern. He and Charles had quantitative and qualitative data to explain the problem on our campus specifically, which is why I am sure he was asked by the NCAA to work on behalf of the majority of HBCUs.
Since he arrived at TSU in 2008, increasing the graduation rates of the student body and the athletes were a top priority. This has nothing to do with the SWAC vote that took place in 2011, especially since prior to that vote he knew we were next on the APR chopping block (despite our numbers drastically improving from 2009-2012). Many of the TSU people on this board knew that when the vote occurred in 2011. You guys are truly trying to making something out of nothing with this one.
Narcissism. The vote on the postseason/SCG ban was to ban any program under ANY type of NCAA ban, not just the 2 that had APR issues that year, and not just for APR.
Wow this thread really turned into this? SMH
Rudley was ASKED to lead an NCAA Advisory Board to represent ALL Limited Resource Institutions, not just Texas Southern. He and Charles had quantitative and qualitative data to explain the problem on our campus specifically, which is why I am sure he was asked by the NCAA to work on behalf of the majority of HBCUs.
Since he arrived at TSU in 2008, increasing the graduation rates of the student body and the athletes were a top priority. This has nothing to do with the SWAC vote that took place in 2011, especially since prior to that vote he knew we were next on the APR chopping block (despite our numbers drastically improving from 2009-2012). Many of the TSU people on this board knew that when the vote occurred in 2011. You guys are truly trying to making something out of nothing with this one.
TSUgirl, I understand and applaud your attempt in trying to speak up for your President. That's very admirable, however I beg to differ with your post.
My question is, where was this concern for JSU and SU when it came time for him to vote? As a I recall, JSU's President Myers stood before ALL of the Presidents to plead her case on why JSU shouldn't be penalized. Quite a bit of that had to do with the disparity in funding between HBCU's and major conferences and how that funding indirectly/directly affected one's APR status.
Where was this concern from TSU's President when Dr. Myers requested leniency from her fellow colleagues? There was none. Not one time did the TSU President mention anything about quantitative and qualitative stats to support President Myers. Instead, he disregarded her plea and voted to penalize JSU inspite of the fact that our APR numbers were almost 100 points higher than Texas Southern's.
Directly, this may have nothing to do with the SWAC vote, but indirectly it has a lot to do with it. The Tex Southern President is trying to plead his school's APR case after he was guilty of penalizing schools for the same APR issues he's now trying to defend them with. Can you spell oxymoron? Did he bother to mention this tidbit of information BEFORE the NCAA chose him to lead this supposed investigation? Did it occur to him that he made a giant error in banning schools for APR issues he's now fighting against? I certainly hope so, and I certainly hope that he's mature enough to admit that he was wrong.
Narcissism. The vote on the postseason/SCG ban was to ban any program under ANY type of NCAA ban, not just the 2 that had APR issues that year, and not just for APR.
jaglife, why not call it hypocrisy? The ban had APR written all over it. Besides, the NCAA didn't ban JSU and SU from playing in the SCG. The SWAC Presidents did this of their own volition, and why? Because of APR issues and nothing more.
jaglife, why not call it hypocrisy? The ban had APR written all over it. Besides, the NCAA didn't ban JSU and SU from playing in the SCG. The SWAC Presidents did this of their own volition, and why? Because of APR issues and nothing more.
TSUgirl, I understand and applaud your attempt in trying to speak up for your President. That's very admirable, however I beg to differ with your post.
My question is, where was this concern for JSU and SU when it came time for him to vote? As a I recall, JSU's President Myers stood before ALL of the Presidents to plead her case on why JSU shouldn't be penalized. Quite a bit of that had to do with the disparity in funding between HBCU's and major conferences and how that funding indirectly/directly affected one's APR status.
Where was this concern from TSU's President when Dr. Myers requested leniency from her fellow colleagues? There was none. Not one time did the TSU President mention anything about quantitative and qualitative stats to support President Myers. Instead, he disregarded her plea and voted to penalize JSU inspite of the fact that our APR numbers were almost 100 points higher than Texas Southern's.
Directly, this may have nothing to do with the SWAC vote, but indirectly it has a lot to do with it. The Tex Southern President is trying to plead his school's APR case after he was guilty of penalizing schools for the same APR issues he's now trying to defend them with. Can you spell oxymoron? Did he bother to mention this tidbit of information BEFORE the NCAA chose him to lead this supposed investigation? Did it occur to him that he made a giant error in banning schools for APR issues he's now fighting against? I certainly hope so, and I certainly hope that he's mature enough to admit that he was wrong.
My issue would be the possible confusion with the more recent TSU athletic issues being cited as caused by limited resources, with the implication we all have similar integrity issues.
Potentially right message, potentially wrong messenger.
The NCAA banned us from the postseason. The SWAC just defined the SCG as their version of a postseason game and made it a rule that no one under NCAA ban can play in the SCG. Regardless, JSU wouldn'thave made the SC that year anyway.
It is not hypocrisy when your school was about to be under the same type of ban and you knew it.
I was fairly new to the board when this happened, but here is the question I have always had about the APR “ban vote” debate – If the SWAC Presidents would have voted to allow JSU and SU to participate in the SWAC Championship that year, what would that have said to the larger population about our academic priorities? Yes most, if not all, of our APR issues are related to a disparity in resources. Yes I recognize that at the time of the vote TSU’s APR was worse than JSUs. However, since the 2011 vote occurred prior to the LRI discussion actually gained some weight/legitimacy, a vote to allow teams that were “perceived” to be progressing unsatisfactorily participate in conference championships would have been a slap in the face to the NCAA and a number of outside entities would have tried to crucify the SWAC. Do you not agree?
A game they would not have played in regardless.