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Gordon Addresses Title IX and Football
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TitanCentral.com | Nov 2, 2006 |
At the Associated Students Inc's Pizza with the Presidents event on Wednesday, Cal State Fullerton President Milton Gordon and Vice President of Student Affairs Robert L. Palmer briefly addressed a student's question from the audience about how Title IX affected intercollegiate athletics.
"We certainly take gender equity very seriously," Palmer said. "It's never far
from my mind. We do a pretty good job here."
Title IX was enacted in 1972 as a program that is supposed to generate equal
participation between men and women athletes.
At times, Title IX is blamed as the reason for certain men's collegiate sports
programs being cut, such as the football team at CSUF for example.
Gordon refuted the fact and said that Title IX was not a factor in the football
team being disbanded at CSUF.
Gordon said it wasn't about gender equity, but more of an issue about a football
program at CSUF lagging behind with many good collegiate football teams in
Southern California.
Gordon said that there are much more relevant issues, when it comes to many of
the sports that have come, then are gone and that ultimately have difficulties
in surviving in a university situation, than just putting the blame on the Title
IX amendment.
"We were having attendance of two or three thousand on a particular game," said
Gordon about the eventual demise of football at CSUF.
Gordon said that the lack of attendance at CSUF football games was probably the
most important factor in gauging whether or not having a football team was
viable.
"I would love to have a football program, but it would have to be successful,"
Gordon said. "I gave it an opportunity for something like three years and I said
'you know, if we could make a program that works, fine - if we can't, it's got
to go.'"
Gordon said that the opportunity for success just never happened for the CSUF
football team, which played its last season in 1992.
"Two years after dropping football, we won a baseball national championship,"
Gordon said. "It takes money away from the other sports, but Title IX is well
treated on this campus."
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