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The Never Ending Gift of Cowen

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2016 5:41 pm
by GreenPuddleSplash
Fresh hot off the Tulane presser, Cowen was named to Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Student Athletes... and is quoted saying "As a former student-athlete and university president, I have felt for years that intercollegiate athletics needs to be reformed for the benefit of student-athletes and our universities,”...

Yeah. About that Mr. Cowen......


http://tulane.edu/news/releases/cowen-n ... ission.cfm

Re: The Never Ending Gift of Cowen

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2016 11:49 pm
by DfromCT
Cowen needs to dis-associate himself from Tulane University. We should severe all ties with him rapidly. We've gone in a completely different direction, and his little secret deficit of $15-20 million/year has come to light. I don't want OUR University to be associated with his losing mentality. He's no longer our President, and should be stripped of the title of President Emeritus.

Re: The Never Ending Gift of Cowen

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2016 11:48 am
by jonathanjoseph
GreenPuddleSplash wrote:Fresh hot off the Tulane presser, Cowen was named to Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Student Athletes... and is quoted saying "As a former student-athlete and university president, I have felt for years that intercollegiate athletics needs to be reformed for the benefit of student-athletes and our universities,”...

Yeah. About that Mr. Cowen......


http://tulane.edu/news/releases/cowen-n ... ission.cfm
Other than the fact that he should not be doing this from any Tulane-related platform, who cares? This is the kind of mental masterb@tion that Cowen is good at. Good luck to the Knight Commission in fighting the free market and getting consumers to like college sports less. What a worthy endeavor. :roll: :lol:

Re: The Never Ending Gift of Cowen

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2016 11:48 am
by jonathanjoseph
DfromCT wrote:Cowen needs to dis-associate himself from Tulane University. We should severe all ties with him rapidly. We've gone in a completely different direction, and his little secret deficit of $15-20 million/year has come to light. I don't want OUR University to be associated with his losing mentality. He's no longer our President, and should be stripped of the title of President Emeritus.
We certainly agree on this. It's absolutely absurd that he's continuing to use the Tulane platform while that deficit is unresolved.

Re: The Never Ending Gift of Cowen

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2016 12:11 pm
by GreenPuddleSplash
jonathanjoseph wrote:
DfromCT wrote:Cowen needs to dis-associate himself from Tulane University. We should severe all ties with him rapidly. We've gone in a completely different direction, and his little secret deficit of $15-20 million/year has come to light. I don't want OUR University to be associated with his losing mentality. He's no longer our President, and should be stripped of the title of President Emeritus.
We certainly agree on this. It's absolutely absurd that he's continuing to use the Tulane platform while that deficit is unresolved.
Yeah the deficit is pretty embarrassing thing to hide in light of what's going on in state. Please don't be afraid to come to our wonderful B School, we certainly know how to crunch numbers and balance budgets.... :cry:

Re: The Never Ending Gift of Cowen

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2016 12:12 pm
by golfnut69
jonathanjoseph wrote:
DfromCT wrote:Cowen needs to dis-associate himself from Tulane University. We should severe all ties with him rapidly. We've gone in a completely different direction, and his little secret deficit of $15-20 million/year has come to light. I don't want OUR University to be associated with his losing mentality. He's no longer our President, and should be stripped of the title of President Emeritus.
We certainly agree on this. It's absolutely absurd that he's continuing to use the Tulane platform while that deficit is unresolved.
Every thing that has a SC name on it needs to be changed ASAP....His name and likeness needs to be displayed so that many will know what an ass hole really looks like !!!...Since I may express myself under the freedom of speech article to the constitution, I think SC and his wife's personal accounts need to be carefully looked into, especially following Katrina and the FEMA money that ole SC had at his disposal

Re: The Never Ending Gift of Cowen

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2016 12:14 pm
by mbawavefan12
jonathanjoseph wrote:
DfromCT wrote:Cowen needs to dis-associate himself from Tulane University. We should severe all ties with him rapidly. We've gone in a completely different direction, and his little secret deficit of $15-20 million/year has come to light. I don't want OUR University to be associated with his losing mentality. He's no longer our President, and should be stripped of the title of President Emeritus.
We certainly agree on this. It's absolutely absurd that he's continuing to use the Tulane platform while that deficit is unresolved.
There are signs saying "Cowen Circle" on both entrances to the front of the university. The guy left a huge budget gap, BSchool in shambles and athletics a total mess.

Re: The Never Ending Gift of Cowen

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2016 12:23 pm
by golfnut69
mbawavefan12 wrote:
jonathanjoseph wrote:
DfromCT wrote:Cowen needs to dis-associate himself from Tulane University. We should severe all ties with him rapidly. We've gone in a completely different direction, and his little secret deficit of $15-20 million/year has come to light. I don't want OUR University to be associated with his losing mentality. He's no longer our President, and should be stripped of the title of President Emeritus.
We certainly agree on this. It's absolutely absurd that he's continuing to use the Tulane platform while that deficit is unresolved.
There are signs saying "Cowen Circle" on both entrances to the front of the university. The guy left a huge budget gap, BSchool in shambles and athletics a total mess.
"Cowen Circle" or Cowen Circle Jerk" ?

Re: The Never Ending Gift of Cowen

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2016 1:18 pm
by DfromCT
I think the title of the thread should be changed to "The Never Ending Stench of Scott Cowen."

If he's about to take to the proverbial podium pontificating on all that is wrong with College Athletics, he's probably going to alienate those very people that we're (hopefully) trying to court in an effort to get into the P5 club. We can't shut his mouth, but we can severe all ties and let him do it with no backing or support from The Tulane University of Louisiana.

Re: The Never Ending Gift of Cowen

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2016 1:32 pm
by winwave
DfromCT wrote:I think the title of the thread should be changed to "The Never Ending Stench of Scott Cowen."

If he's about to take to the proverbial podium pontificating on all that is wrong with College Athletics, he's probably going to alienate those very people that we're (hopefully) trying to court in an effort to get into the P5 club. We can't shut his mouth, but we can severe all ties and let him do it with no backing or support from The Tulane University of Louisiana.
THIS.

Re: The Never Ending Gift of Cowen

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2016 2:10 pm
by lurker123
mbawavefan12 wrote:
jonathanjoseph wrote:
DfromCT wrote:Cowen needs to dis-associate himself from Tulane University. We should severe all ties with him rapidly. We've gone in a completely different direction, and his little secret deficit of $15-20 million/year has come to light. I don't want OUR University to be associated with his losing mentality. He's no longer our President, and should be stripped of the title of President Emeritus.
We certainly agree on this. It's absolutely absurd that he's continuing to use the Tulane platform while that deficit is unresolved.
There are signs saying "Cowen Circle" on both entrances to the front of the university. The guy left a huge budget gap, BSchool in shambles and athletics a total mess.
How is "BSchool in shambles?" Please elaborate. Enrollment there at undergrad level is exploding and they just announced a new building project to connect the existing ones. Cowen has a lot of sins but this doesn't smell like one of them.

Re: The Never Ending Gift of Cowen

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2016 5:25 pm
by jonathanjoseph
lurker123 wrote:
mbawavefan12 wrote:
jonathanjoseph wrote:
DfromCT wrote:Cowen needs to dis-associate himself from Tulane University. We should severe all ties with him rapidly. We've gone in a completely different direction, and his little secret deficit of $15-20 million/year has come to light. I don't want OUR University to be associated with his losing mentality. He's no longer our President, and should be stripped of the title of President Emeritus.
We certainly agree on this. It's absolutely absurd that he's continuing to use the Tulane platform while that deficit is unresolved.
There are signs saying "Cowen Circle" on both entrances to the front of the university. The guy left a huge budget gap, BSchool in shambles and athletics a total mess.
How is "BSchool in shambles?" Please elaborate. Enrollment there at undergrad level is exploding and they just announced a new building project to connect the existing ones. Cowen has a lot of sins but this doesn't smell like one of them.
Well there was the data reporting scandal and then there's the having to re-start the computer science program from scratch. Cowen, who brands himself an education genius, didn't know that CS was not only going to become a general requirement, but a necessity for a business education. An MBA grad today without CS skills is going to have problems in the workplace.

Re: The Never Ending Gift of Cowen

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2016 6:08 pm
by nawlinspete
President Fitts; finish the job. Terminate any and every connection between cowen and Tulane. And have our attornys get a signed 'total prohibition' order from that dishonest and lying SOB.

Re: The Never Ending Gift of Cowen

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 9:15 am
by NOLABigSteve
This guy won't just go away.

http://www.nola.com/opinions/index.ssf/ ... ut_of.html
"I still have considerable ambivalence about Tulane's athletics program," he wrote. "To this day I second-guess myself about the final decision."

Re: The Never Ending Gift of Cowen

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 9:33 am
by IM42lane
Cowen (and Dickson) ==> constant reminder(s) to ALL Tulanians that it is better in life to be a good FLIM/FLAM con artist than be a well-educated and talented person.

What in Hades can we do to make these (*-^(^%-*%.$&*,$#$ just GO AWAY!!!

Re: The Never Ending Gift of Cowen

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 10:56 am
by tpstulane

Re: The Never Ending Gift of Cowen

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 11:02 am
by tpstulane
Glad he finally admitted he wanted to go DIII and regrets his decision not to go DIII to this day. Everyone around at that time knew it. Hard to believe he still doesn’t understand what a successful athletic program does for the University as a whole. Ask Alabama and others.

Re: The Never Ending Gift of Cowen

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 11:14 am
by NOLABigSteve
tpstulane wrote: Mon May 14, 2018 11:02 am Glad he finally admitted he wanted to go DIII and regrets his decision not to go DIII to this day. Everyone around at that time knew it. Hard to believe he still doesn’t understand what a successful athletic program does for the University as a whole. Ask Alabama and others.
Not sure if I'm reading your comment the wrong way, but I read the article to mean he regrets his decision to stay Div 1. I don't know. Either way, he was/is a 1st class ass.

Re: The Never Ending Gift of Cowen

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 11:22 am
by golfnut69
Scott and Marge need a few things...a Last Meal...a Cigarette, Cigar or a Vapor, a Blindfold and...

Re: The Never Ending Gift of Cowen

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 12:11 pm
by tpstulane
NOLABigSteve wrote: Mon May 14, 2018 11:14 am
tpstulane wrote: Mon May 14, 2018 11:02 am Glad he finally admitted he wanted to go DIII and regrets his decision not to go DIII to this day. Everyone around at that time knew it. Hard to believe he still doesn’t understand what a successful athletic program does for the University as a whole. Ask Alabama and others.
Not sure if I'm reading your comment the wrong way, but I read the article to mean he regrets his decision to stay Div 1. I don't know. Either way, he was/is a 1st class ass.
Thanks. I fixed it!! He regrets not going DIII to this day. Sorry I can see how it could be misinterpreted before my fix.

Re: The Never Ending Gift of Cowen

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 12:22 pm
by mbawavefan12
Cowen is out of the news for a while and decides to do a Katrina themed article? Shocking. What a guy.

Re: The Never Ending Gift of Cowen

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 1:43 pm
by Aberzombie1892
tpstulane wrote: Mon May 14, 2018 11:02 am Glad he finally admitted he wanted to go DIII and regrets his decision not to go DIII to this day. Everyone around at that time knew it. Hard to believe he still doesn’t understand what a successful athletic program does for the University as a whole. Ask Alabama and others.
Maybe, but Alabama is an unfair comparison as the two institutions are quite different as Tulane has a number of factors that it has to account for that make its situation more limited.

Enrollment is a good example of this. Tulane is landlocked, but requires freshmen and sophomores to live on campus, and, while that rule could be removed, doing so would negatively impact Tulane's retention and graduation rates. Because of that, Tulane wants its enrollment to grow but not if that increase in enrollment would not be sustainable regardless as to whether Tulane won or lost games, as any notable increases in enrollment would result in hard decisions being made - repurposing buildings, building on limited land already on campus, acquiring a new residential hall off campus, removing the requirement and risking academic ranking, etc.. That's not even taking into account that Tulane would want any students that are part of an increase in enrollment to have standardized test scores in line with what the university already admits. In contrast, Alabama could expand whenever it needs to since it's not land locked, it does not require sophomores to live on campus, it really doesn't matter much to its rank if its median ACT goes up or down by one or two points in a given year, and there are a lot more prospective students with lower standardized scores it admits than the higher ones that Tulane does.

Re: The Never Ending Gift of Cowen

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 2:15 pm
by Wave755
I wonder if Cowen now believes it was a mistake to overrule Sandy Barbour and say no to RR in 1998? But, then of course, Chris Scelfo, Georgia's OL coach, did agree to $350K a year and "promise to stay"" ? :lol:
I wonder if Cowen now believes it was a mistake to pull the rug out on Scelfo in the spring of 2003 for the review after we had just won the Hawaii Bowl in December, 2002 before a large TV audience?
I wonder if Cowen now believes for his entire 16 year tenure as Tulane president it was a mistake to refuse to pay a Div. 1 salary for our football coach and in doing so limited our choices for coach to "washed up" people like "Buffet" Bob Toledo or "shots in the dark" like Scelfo and CJ?
And, I wonder if Cowen now believes it was a mistake to totally neglect our potentially revenue producing Men's basketball program?


Thank God Michael Fiits is our new president and he and Hertz and Dannen decided to hire a real coach in WF and came up with the money for a competitive salary to do so. In 2018 we will reap the dividends for football of their leadership,

Cowen never really understood and still doesn't to this day understand football is the engine that pulls the train for Div. 1 athletics.

Happily, Cowen is no more! :thumbup:

Re: The Never Ending Gift of Cowen

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 2:26 pm
by DfromCT
Scott Cowen "The Gift That Keeps on Taking".

Re: The Never Ending Gift of Cowen

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 2:42 pm
by IM42lane
Wave755 wrote: Mon May 14, 2018 2:15 pm I wonder if Cowen now believes it was a mistake to overrule Sandy Barbour and say no to RR in 1998? But, then of course, Chris Scelfo, Georgia's OL coach, did agree to $350K a year and "promise to stay"" ? :lol:
I wonder if Cowen now believes it was a mistake to pull the rug out on Scelfo in the spring of 2003 for the review after we had just won the Hawaii Bowl in December, 2002 before a large TV audience?
I wonder if Cowen now believes for his entire 16 tenure as Tulane president it was a mistake to refuse to pay a Div. 1 salary for our football coach and in doing so limited our choices for coach to "washed up" people like "Buffet" Bob Toledo or "shots in the dark" like Scelfo and CJ?
And, I wonder if Cowen now believes it was a mistake to totally neglect our potentially revenue producing Men's basketball program?


Thank God Michael Fiits is our new president and he and Hertz and Dannen decided to hire a real coach in WF and came up with the money for a competitive salary to do so. In 2018 we will reap the dividends for football of their leadership,

Cowen never really understood and still doesn't to this day understand football is the engine that pulls the train for Div. 1 athletics.

Happily, Cowen is no more! :thumbup:
Cowen will NEVER admit that he was wrong about anything, period.