Major Applewhite Dipping His Stick Into Student Population

Frank Costanza

Co-Inventor of the Man's Bra
Did so while his wife was 9 months pregnant. An emergency Board of Regents meeting has been called for Sunday. and it's very unusual for our Board to meet on this short notice. Hope in Austin is that this gets Dodds canned, and that ultimately Brown goes. Our Ath Dept hasn't been very pretty of late.


AUSTIN, Texas -- Texas co-offensive coordinator Major Applewhite has admitted to a past inappropriate relationship with a student.

Applewhite is the second coach within the Texas athletic department in the past month to admit to such relations. Former track coach Bev Kearney resigned in January after disclosing to the Austin American-Statesman that she had an intimate consensual relationship with a student. Kearney had been placed on administrative leave for several months prior to her resignation.

Applewhite, who has been a coach at Texas on and off for seven years and played for the Longhorns, released a statement Friday night that addressed his "one-time" transgression during the 2009 Fiesta Bowl trip.

"Several years ago, I made a regretful decision resulting in behavior that was totally inappropriate," the statement read. "It was a one-time occurrence and was a personal matter. Shortly after it occurred, I discussed the situation with [athletic director] DeLoss Dodds. I was up front and took full responsibility for my actions. This is and was resolved four years ago with the university."


Dodds also released a statement Friday night:
"Major Applewhite engaged in inappropriate, consensual behavior with an adult student one time during the 2009 Fiesta Bowl activities. After learning of his behavior later that month, I took immediate action to review the situation. We promptly initiated an inquiry with assistance from the university's legal affairs office and other units outside of athletics. Major admitted his inappropriate conduct and he was disciplined. In determining appropriate discipline, we analyze the facts and circumstances surrounding the behavior and its relation to job responsibilities. Major fully accepted his discipline, including counseling. We have high standards for behavior and expect our staff and coaches to adhere to them in all aspects of their lives. I believe that the appropriate discipline was taken in this case."

The university froze Appelwhite's salary from Feb. 5, 2009 -- almost immediately upon learning of the behavior and discussing it with Applewhite -- until Jan. 1, 2010. In addition, Applewhite was forced to schedule a session with a "licensed professional counselor to determine if subsequent counseling is in order," according to a letter sent from Dodds to Applewhite on Feb. 5, 2009.
The letter was also placed in Applewhite's personnel file.

"Through counsel I have worked with my wife and the incident is behind us. I am regretful for my mistake and humbled by this experience," Applewhite said in his statement. "I am deeply sorry for the embarrassment it has caused my friends, family, and the University. I appreciate all of them. I've learned and grown from this and look forward to my work at Texas."

While Dodds and Applewhite both said in their statements that the matter had been dealt with, Texas has called a special meeting of the board of regents for Sunday at 1:45 p.m. ET. The agenda states there will be a personnel matters discussion, as well as a "discussion regarding legal issues concerning individual athletic personnel" and a "discussion regarding legal issues related to inappropriate relations between employees and students." In 2001, Texas implemented a rule that mandated system employees, faculty or anyone in a supervisory position report any consensual relationship with a student.

"In the event that a consensual relationship exists or begins to develop, the individual in the supervisory, teaching or advisory position shall immediately notify his or her immediate supervisor of the relationship and cooperate with that supervisor in making the arrangements necessary to resolve the conflict of interest," reads Texas' handbook of operating procedures.
 
I'd rather this gets Barnes fired and for them to open up the checkbook for Brad Stevens. I realize there's no connection but the hoops program is now regressing to the point that a change is needed.
 
I'd rather this gets Barnes fired and for them to open up the checkbook for Brad Stevens. I realize there's no connection but the hoops program is now regressing to the point that a change is needed.

Now that would be a story.

"After reviewing all of the facts and findings in the Major Applewhite case we have determined the best course of action is to replace our basketball coach."
 
Student trainer at the time. Looks to be more slump busting material more than anything else.

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Damn, was a student and a subordinate...his ass should be fired. Not to mention as a former Texas QB1 you have standards to maintain and she fails that threshold.
 
fire the black female track coach, promote the white former QB to OC...this shit doesn't look good at all.
 
Wishful thinking that this is what gets Mack the boot. Gonna take an act of god to get him out of there before he wants to go
 
Dodds is as big, or bigger, a joke than Brown is. The former is an old man who wants nothing to do w/ a coaching search at this point, although badly needed.

You folks outside of Austin may not have seen this gem from our AD in an interview published in our local paper on Monday:

If you win all the time, it’s not good for the coaches or the kids. You’ve got to learn to appreciate it. Our coaches care about the kids, and I feel we’re on an upward spiral.”
 
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