Turner received an A.A. from Lubbock Christian College, and graduated from Abilene Christian University with a B.S. in Psychology in 1968.
While he later went to UT for grad school, undergrad is where athletics has by far the strongest influence on campus culture and college experience. Neither of these schools has a DIA football program.
From 1975 to 1979, he was a Professor at Pepperdine University.
Again, no DIA football.
He was the Vice-President of the University of Oklahoma from 1979 to 1984
Excellent football in this time frame at OU, but it was the Switzer era. Did Turner learn to associate winning football with cheating, rape, shooting, drugs, and the other crazy events under Switzer at OU? Did the recent academic troubles bring these fears to the surface?
Chancellor of the University of Mississippi from 1984 to 1995.
7 losing seasons, 4/5 winning seasons. Fired long-time football coach for NCAA violations.
Since 1995, he has served as the President of Southern Methodist University.
From 1995-2008 he did nothing but allow football to fail miserably. Instituted no changes required by coaches to get on even footing in recruiting. Only hired a big-name coach 2008-2010 when it was paid for by donors.
He and his wife, Gail, a native of Graham, Texas, have two married daughters. Angela, a professional opera singer; Jessica, an SMU alumna and professional actress
Daughters are an opera singer and an actress. Two professions full of people who historically are very anti-football.
NO stops where big-time football is present without recruiting violations and cheating. Quite likely he cannot separate winning DIA football from cheating and corruption.
Also head of the Knight Commission - an organization dedicated to reversing trends in major college football. He could be trying to walk-the-walk in addition to talking-the-talk on the commission.
Is Turner really a friend to football?