HornNdriftwood
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I'm always amazed at the intelligent fans and alumni of the University that believe the football program is an NFL franchise. It's not. It is of, by and for the academic institution that is the University of Texas. It's purpose is to promote and expand the reputation and prestige of the University. It is also an opportunity for our scholar athletes to experience the life lessons offered by the highest class of athletic competition."Due to many factors, including Mack's strange last-minute whirlwind tour of recruiting prior to his departure (adding to an atmosphere of uncertainty and confusion, plus taking up visit allowances), Strong faces something of a steep uphill battle in this condensed time frame."
This problem was all caused by Powers failure to promptly call for Mack's resignation after the Baylor game. It demonstrates further why the hiring and firing of football coaches needs to be removed from the control of university presidents who may have their own personal agendas and aren't knowledgeable about football.
Everyone should read the, long-formulated, official "Goals and Objectives" of the University Athletic Department. It's a page and a half and not once does it use the word "win."
Fortunately for us fans, our long standing reputation as a university of the first class and our spotless reputation as an institution of integrity, we've always attracted the kind of student and athlete that translates to success on the scoreboard.
I for one am glad that is the way we conduct our business, whether it's in the classroom or on the field. Go here to read Goals & Objectives:
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/tex/genrel/auto_pdf/2012-13/misc_non_event/12-acad-serv-studentath-manual.pdf