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SMU hiring Uterus President
Posted on 1/7/25 at 12:16 pm
Posted on 1/7/25 at 12:16 pm
Whats going on there? Rumors of Sark going to NFL. SMU taking President.
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Posted on 1/7/25 at 12:17 pm to OU Guy
Gerald Turner? Holy shite
EDIT: For reference he was one of the worst Chancellors we ever had at Ole Miss.

EDIT: For reference he was one of the worst Chancellors we ever had at Ole Miss.

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Posted on 1/7/25 at 12:18 pm to Landmass
Posted on 1/7/25 at 12:19 pm to OU Guy
SMU when paying players became legal…..


Posted on 1/7/25 at 12:20 pm to OU Guy
They could have hired an actual homeless person and they would have been better than Turner.
Posted on 1/7/25 at 12:21 pm to Jack Daniel
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SMU when paying players became legal…..
This explains why they hired Turner. He didn't believe in paying for anything. Ole Miss had to completely renovate the entire campus after he was Chancellor because he let the place almost fall apart.
Posted on 1/7/25 at 12:24 pm to OU Guy
It's a significant elevation in prestige for him. Congrats.
Posted on 1/7/25 at 12:34 pm to OU Guy
It was surprising but I am not too worried about it. The UT job is brutal, the SMU job gives him a much better quality of life.
None of this is going to make your football program any less fricked
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None of this is going to make your football program any less fricked

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Posted on 1/7/25 at 12:34 pm to OU Guy
University Presidents are about raising money first, second and last.
SMU’s annual budget is $800M.
UT’s is $4B.
SMU’s annual budget is $800M.
UT’s is $4B.
Posted on 1/7/25 at 12:47 pm to Geronimo
Hartzell was a good president.
Always appreciated the swift approach to the terrorist sympathizing protesters to snuff that crap out and get the students refocused on the classroom and not acting like idiots.
He got a lot of flack for that, but in hindsight as Columbia and Harvard and Penn presidents were ran out of town on a rail for a loss of institutional control, he was vindicated.
And I was happy for him about that.
Good luck at SMU. It's a good school with good people and it's a great get for SMU as he will do well there and they will grow and thrive.
I hope the next guy we get is just as good as ole Hartzell.
Always appreciated the swift approach to the terrorist sympathizing protesters to snuff that crap out and get the students refocused on the classroom and not acting like idiots.
He got a lot of flack for that, but in hindsight as Columbia and Harvard and Penn presidents were ran out of town on a rail for a loss of institutional control, he was vindicated.
And I was happy for him about that.
Good luck at SMU. It's a good school with good people and it's a great get for SMU as he will do well there and they will grow and thrive.
I hope the next guy we get is just as good as ole Hartzell.
Posted on 1/7/25 at 12:47 pm to OU Guy
we're doomed. This will instantly fix Oklahoma's football issues 

Posted on 1/7/25 at 12:50 pm to OU Guy
Who cares. We'll get someone else that will keep running professors and employees away and won't fight Texas legislature attacking tenure.
Posted on 1/7/25 at 12:51 pm to OU Guy
And last round it was Quinn’s getting $6m. These are just distractions put out by media, jay H was a great president and I think that’s real but the Quinn and sark stuff are just attempts to distract
Posted on 1/7/25 at 12:52 pm to TexasWranglers
It is real, I just got the email to my @utexas.edu account.
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Dear UT Community,
When students ask for advice, I typically respond thematically: Follow your passions, take some chances, stretch outside your comfort zone, and think of how you would like to make an impact.
Today, I am writing to let you know that I am following my own advice, which has led to my decision that this semester will be my last as the president of The University of Texas at Austin. The Board of Trustees of Southern Methodist University has offered me the opportunity to serve as that institution’s next president starting June 1, 2025, and I have accepted their offer.
I am very grateful to Chairman Kevin Eltife and the UT System Board of Regents for the incredible opportunity they provided me to serve UT Austin in this role. As I look back on the last five academic years, with their support, our University has accomplished a great deal. This has been a team effort, including the leadership of our great state, the Board of Regents, the Chancellor and UT System staff, UT Austin’s faculty, staff, students, and their families, and of course, our amazing alumni. Working together, we created many highlights that give us all reason to be proud, including:
Achieving all-time highs in applications, enrollment, graduation rates, research expenditures, and philanthropic support.
Announcing and planning for UT Austin’s Academic Medical Center, driven by the Dell Medical School, that will also bring an MD Anderson Cancer Center hospital to Central Texas.
Delivering the next phase of innovation in semiconductors, led by the Texas Institute for Electronics, with unprecedented investments by the State of Texas and DARPA.
Offering more accessible UT housing, including our first housing scholarship program, the acquisition of Dobie, a new residence hall underway on Whitis, our first new graduate housing project in roughly 40 years, and our first foray into faculty housing given our acquisition of the Boulevard on Town Lake apartments.
Harnessing the breadth and depth of expertise across the Forty Acres to increase our reach and impact across key research areas, including Artificial Intelligence, Computing, and Energy.
Commencing construction for two new, important academic facilities – the Engineering Discovery Building and the McCombs School’s new undergraduate and faculty building, Mulva Hall.
Commemorating and communicating about our history, including the pending East Mall space dedicated to the Precursors, and the important work to help us better understand the history of our school song, The Eyes of Texas.
Kicking off the renovation of our most iconic building, the Tower.
Creating many new academic programs, including the School of Civic Leadership, and an innovative honors program for undergraduates in robotics.
Investing in our students’ experiences, including the arts, live music, and the West Campus Ambassadors program.
Navigating COVID, while protecting our core academic and research missions.
Winning 11 NCAA national championships (and counting) and three Directors’ Cups, and joining the Southeastern Conference.
Behind all of these, at the core of our University, are exceptional people. There are too many for me to properly thank or recognize here, but I am continually inspired and energized by the talented individuals I have the honor of working with and learning from.
I will be eternally grateful for my 29 years at UT as a student, faculty member, and administrator. My wife, Kara, and I will always be Longhorns — as alumni, parents, passionate supporters, and fans — even when we are no longer on the faculty or staff.
Thank you all for enriching our lives, and for all you continue to do for this great University and our students.
Hook 'em!
Signature for Jay Hartzell
Jay Hartzell
President
This post was edited on 1/7/25 at 12:55 pm
Posted on 1/7/25 at 12:52 pm to OU Guy
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Uterus President
Is that his real name?
Posted on 1/7/25 at 12:54 pm to ArchForever
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Always appreciated the swift approach to the terrorist sympathizing protesters to snuff that crap out and get the students refocused on the classroom and not acting like idiots.
He got a lot of flack for that
Yeah but it was just Austin flack. It seems louder because it's local but they have to remember that University represents the whole state, not just the town where its located. I hope our next President fights the good fight like Hartzell did.
Posted on 1/7/25 at 12:55 pm to LSUTigresFan
Well you beat me, where's my letter? Texas Exes hasn't mailed yet.
Posted on 1/7/25 at 12:55 pm to ArchForever
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Hartzell was a good president.
Always appreciated the swift approach to the terrorist sympathizing protesters to snuff that crap out and get the students refocused on the classroom and not acting like idiots.
He got a lot of flack for that, but in hindsight as Columbia and Harvard and Penn presidents were ran out of town on a rail for a loss of institutional control, he was vindicated.
And I was happy for him about that.
Good luck at SMU. It's a good school with good people and it's a great get for SMU as he will do well there and they will grow and thrive.
I hope the next guy we get is just as good as ole Hartzell.
I was waiting for all the tx fans to post their mental gymnastics. And here you are posting very reasonable information, how dare you.
It seemed to me he did a good job for the most part. And now the wait to see who they hire and how far left they are. They reside in Austin which has been run over by progs and used to be a great place to visit.
Now the wait and tx fans have to hope its someone who will still prioritize sports and more importantly football. If not and if sports priorities slide, so too will the sports programs.
Posted on 1/7/25 at 12:55 pm to MtVernon
You dont have your school email anymore? we are one of the few universities where alumni keep it for life if you log into it once a year or something.
This post was edited on 1/7/25 at 12:57 pm
Posted on 1/7/25 at 12:59 pm to LSUTigresFan
Yes but I don't have it mapped to my phone
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