leopold wrote:Turner has never gotten enough respect for his contributions in sports. He may deserve blame for other areas of the school, but not our athletic department.
It's Turner almost by himself who got an On-Campus stadium built and did so with a MASSIVE amount of financial and political capital.
It's Turner who had the balls to hire Larry Brown, for good or bad.
It's Turner who helped champion June Jones, definitely for good.
Turner has absolutely been at the forefront of evolving conference realignement, and did so at SM-freakin'-U.
It's Turner who has helped change the perception of us as force in collegiate sports, from a fan, coaching, and alumni standpoint.
If our history should teach any fan of collegiate athletics ANYTHING it's that moneymen are nothing without solid leadership and for all of his faults he has absolutely led in this area.
I would have openly snorted at the shot to going to the ACC. It's Turner who put us in this position.
I tend to agree. For many years I've watched comments on this board by many posters implying that any progress SMU athletics has made has been in spite of Turner, and not because of him. I certainly don't give Turner all the credit; this couldn't have been done without the doners. And I don't think Turner is perfect and has never made a mistake. But I do believe strongly this would not have happened without him playing a key role. And as far as being 27 years late, I'm not sure what people expected. I remember what SMU athletics was like when Turner got here, the pitiful state of our FB and BB programs, and the rather toxic relationship between athletics and the rest of the university that existed post-DP. It's taken a long time to come fully back from that, but I've seen massive progress in all areas spanning the last 25 years. Ford Stadium, Moody reno, new tennis facility, new natatorium, soccer stadium reno, revised admissions standards (a very touchy subject that required a ton of politicking), etc. The list goes on and on. And the fact that Miller mentioned that he received calls from several deans thanking him for the ACC thing tells me a lot about the behind-the-scenes work that has been done to repair the relationship between the academic university and the athletics department. That was never going to be a 36 month project. Yeah it took a very long time. But SMU athletics was a trainwreck when Turner got here and now look at it. This would not have happened if he was not on board.