FoxSports: Norwood Teague scandal proves college sports has a long way to go
Ever since University of Minnesota athletic director Norwood Teague resigned last week amid a flurry of reports of sexual harassment and gender discrimination, two short sentences uttered by a university president have left an acrid, lingering taste in my mouth.
They’ve made me think about a lot of things: How could a university allow a man with a history of various actions against women get away with this? How could an esteemed institution of higher learning, one with an alumni base that has nine Nobel laureates and two former Vice Presidents of the United States, become a petri dish for this type of misogynistic behavior? How can big-time, big-money American sports – despite so much progress in recent decades to create a larger space for women – still breed an institutionalized culture that can lead to a powerful athletic director wielding his power in unwieldy ways.
How the hell can this happen, still, in 2015?
http://www.foxsports.com/college-ba...es-college-sports-has-a-long-way-to-go-081315
Go Gophers!!
I agree with you 100% although I don't like the term click-bait in regards to journalism. "Click-bait joirnalism" is redundant. And it is not like that is new.And here we go with the "I'm more outraged than you" grandstanding by journalists.
In no way, shape or form do I condone the actions of Mega-Tongue, and after these revelations I am happy that The 'U' has dismissed him and continue to distance themselves from him.
Now, unless someone can clearly demonstrate how the University, the Athletic Department, et al. was somehow complicit in these actions, would you please stop with your hyperbolic click-bait self-agrandazation?
per Tom Powers:
Kaler ultimately hired Teague. He should have stood up, taken responsibility and offered his resignation. I didn’t say flat-out quit. But he should have at least offered, thereby giving the university a chance to try to talk him out of it if it were so inclined. After all, the public face of Minnesota athletics, his guy, has brought disgrace.
Plus, I’m not sure how well Kaler has handled the aftermath, other than putting together more committees. After Teague resigned, Kaler, it seemed to me, tried to put a cork in the bottle and declare the case closed. Also, while I’m not one to criticize every little slip of the tongue, his “over-served” remark seemed flippant and an insult to those who suffered harm. He has since apologized.
Even if this falls under the category of scapegoat, which I don’t think it does, so what? It demonstrates proper contrition and reinforces the notion that the next hire will be thoroughly vetted. The university looks bad right now. And when it comes to donations, image is everything. There’s a real mess in the athletic department with the Title IX investigation, a shortfall in financing for the proposed Athletes Village and the Teague implosion.
http://www.grandforksherald.com/sports/3818803-tom-powers-teague-gone-damage-lingers
Go Gophers!!
...we can't raise $190 million. Other schools do it without breaking a sweat. Schools much smaller than us.
Name them.
The real implosion is the fact that we can't raise $190 million. Other schools do it without breaking a sweat. Schools much smaller than us. Why in hell can't we get off our arses and get this thing done? There are bad actors at every level at every school. Why does each and every one completely de-rail us? At most schools bad actors are a sad side-note in their fundraising. Are we really too self important that we must amputate the legs instead of removing the wart?
http://www.augsburg.edu/csbr/
This fundraiser was completed this spring, one year ahead of schedule. $50 million was raised in a very short time. I am only using this as an example of a smaller scool raising money with ease. I am as frustrated as most of you are with the athletic facility situation at the U. I know it will be finished but I am having a hard time waiting.
Does Sid like men?!?
per the STrib:
The University of Minnesota said Monday that former athletic director Norwood Teague failed to disclose that he was facing a gender discrimination complaint at the time he was being recruited.
The school paid the Atlanta
We NEED a refund Parker, you worthless bunch of idiots. And Kaler, why did you hire these idiots?
Sid keeps raving about Kaler. What the hell has he done other than hire Tongue Teague
What the hell has he done other than hire Tongue Teague
Other than supporting a new athletics village...
During the 2012-13 academic year, and in his first biennial budget request to the Minnesota Legislature, Kaler forged a partnership with the State of Minnesota by achieving a tuition freeze for Minnesota resident undergraduates.
He also achieved $35.8 million in research investments from the state. In an initiative called MnDRIVE—the Minnesota Discovery, Research and Innovation Economy program—research emphasis matches some of the University’s research and discovery strengths with the state’s most pressing needs and key industries.
In 2010, Kaler was elected to the National Academy of Engineering, the highest honor for a leader of that discipline and profession, and based on distinguished and continuing achievements in original research. In 2012, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano named him to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Academic Advisory Council, on which he continues to serve. In 2013, he was named a Charter Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors.
Other than supporting a new athletics village...
During the 2012-13 academic year, and in his first biennial budget request to the Minnesota Legislature, Kaler forged a partnership with the State of Minnesota by achieving a tuition freeze for Minnesota resident undergraduates.
He also achieved $35.8 million in research investments from the state. In an initiative called MnDRIVE—the Minnesota Discovery, Research and Innovation Economy program—research emphasis matches some of the University’s research and discovery strengths with the state’s most pressing needs and key industries.
In 2010, Kaler was elected to the National Academy of Engineering, the highest honor for a leader of that discipline and profession, and based on distinguished and continuing achievements in original research. In 2012, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano named him to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Academic Advisory Council, on which he continues to serve. In 2013, he was named a Charter Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors.
The Athletic Village wasn't his idea. I meant what has he done for the Gophers, not for academics
The Athletic Village wasn't his idea. I meant what has he done for the Gophers, not for academics
Huh? Wasn't his idea? Athletic Directors don't get that type of facility built because they had an idea. It gets done because it has the full, 100 percent support of the University President. How many times have people whined about the administration trying to sabotage the football program? Or neglecting athletics?
From Twin Cities Business Magazine when Teague was hired: President Eric Kaler has been similarly aggressive, and influential, in a tenure that began in June 2011. He requested a comprehensive facilities plan as one of the first orders of business for his new AD.