Showing posts with label salary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label salary. Show all posts

Monday, July 2, 2007

Title IX is finally paying

Muckraking is most commonly associated with politics, so it’s seems fitting that the first official post "The Muckraker" involves David Boren, a former U.S. Senator and current University of Oklahoma president.

Oklahoma women’s basketball coach Sherri Coale recently negotiating a $250,000 pay increase to $800,000 per year. Why such a significant raise? Well, David Boren offers a seemingly plausible explanation in an AP interview: “[U. of Texas] offered quite a bit more money than [Coale] was making, and she turned them down.” Then Boren talked about Coale’s selfless dedication: “When people do things like that voluntarily all the time for you, you shouldn't just take them for granted, because she could have gone to Texas for more money than even this contract. She more than deserves what we're doing and we're just trying to send a signal of how much we appreciate her.”

If only Coale was actually offered the Texas job. According to Texas women's Athletic Director Chris Plonsky, “Gail Goestenkors is the only individual who was interviewed, who considered and who ultimately accepted our offer to become head coach of The University of Texas women's basketball team.”

Somebody be lyin'.

Now Boren is backtracking: “I did not ever assert that Sherri Coale was offered any other job.” Wow. If you read the AP story, it sounds like Boren was under the impression the pay raise was in direct response to a job offer. The low-paid AP writer must have an axe to grind.

Thankfully Boren clarified what he clearly didn't mean: "I made a general statement that Sherri Coale, if she would allow herself to be considered, would have many opportunities to go other places. I noted as only an example that the new Texas coach was offered a much higher salary than Sherri Coale now receives. My statements were clearly misinterpreted.”

Boren is a former politician, so he’s adept in these situations. But wouldn’t be interesting to find out what the Oklahoma Board of Regents were told when the approved the raise. After all they’re spending state taxpayer money.