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Re: SFU announces Special Advisor for Football Review, to begin immediately



I completely agree with James. If you read Joy's message closely, it is clear that once again the failure of senior administration to understand the culture of SFU and to consult with relevant stakeholders has led to yet another tone-deaf decision. This follows on the heels of several other costly decisions and reversals this administration has made recently, including the attempted restructuring of HRO leading to the resignation and loss of the University Secretary and lead General Council, and the disastrous REB decisions/reversals that we are still suffering the repercussions of today.  


I hope someone is keeping track of the expenses SFU is incurring through these unforced administrative errors. I have no doubt faculty member will again be told that there is not enough money to hire tenure-track faculty to keep our undergraduate and graduate programs afloat, and that students will again be told that there are no funds to increase stipends that are grossly inadequate in this province. The time for this administration to be held accountable is now. 


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Wendy Loken Thornton, Ph.D. R.Psych
Professor, Department of Psychology
Chair, Research Ethics Board, 
Simon Fraser University

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The SFU Burnaby campus is located on the unceded traditional territories of the Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh, Musqueam, and Kwikwetlem Nations.




From: James Fleming <james_fleming@sfu.ca>
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2023 12:14 PM
To: academic-discussion (academic-discussion@sfu.ca)
Subject: Fw: SFU announces Special Advisor for Football Review, to begin immediately
 

I am not a football person, but I think it worth noting in this forum how badly senior administration has handled this file. If the outcome below, which seems very detailed and sensible, was an option from the beginning, then it is hard to understand why it wasn't taken at the beginning (as opposed to the sudden announcement "no more football, oh well"). In my opinion the President should not only "acknowledge" what has happened, but apologize for it. FWIW.


James Dougal Fleming

Professor, Department of English

Simon Fraser University

Burnaby/Vancouver, 

British Columbia,

Canada.


The truth is an offence, but not a sin. 

-- Bob Marley





From: Simon Fraser University <sfu_administration@sfu.ca>
Sent: May 11, 2023 11:40 AM
To: sfu-faculty-staff@sfu.ca
Subject: SFU announces Special Advisor for Football Review, to begin immediately
 

This message is sent on behalf of Joy Johnson, president and vice-chancellor. It has been sent to all faculty and staff.

Following the announcement that SFU has no place to play in NCAA football, the university heard the strong desire to find a way forward for football from student-athletes, alumni, and the football community. Acknowledging that there are many challenges to address and a commitment to try to find a solution together, SFU also announced in April that the university would appoint a special advisor to review options and search for a sustainable way forward.

 

Bob Copeland, Senior Vice-president of McLaren Global Sport Solutions, has been selected as the Special Advisor to explore options for the future of football at SFU. Mr. Copeland has deep knowledge of university sport operating structures and has provided leadership in complex football consulting projects, including for U Sports and the Canadian Football League. His selection was reviewed with the SFU Football Alumni Society president prior to the appointment.

 

Mr. Copeland and McLaren Global Sport Solutions will work closely with student-athletes, staff, the SFU Football Alumni Society, and others to understand and explore options for a sustainable way forward for football at SFU. The work begins immediately, Mr. Copeland, along with McLaren CEO, Richard McLaren, will be at SFU next week to convene preliminary meetings.

 

A final report will be shared this September. Anyone interested in providing input to the SFU Football Review can contact Mr. Copeland by email at: bcopeland@mgsportsolutions.com.

 

Terms of Reference for the work include to:

  1. Provide an independent assessment regarding the viability of resuming an inter-university football program at SFU in 2024 or later.
  2. Evaluate support for competitive exhibition game opportunities for SFU football student-athletes in 2023 as a means of transitioning to a potential new operating model and league in 2024.
  3. Invite the participation of SFU football stakeholders in the Football Review including, but not limited to, the following:
  • Current SFU football student-athletes
  • Student-athlete representatives from the SFU Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC)
  • Simon Fraser Students’ Society (SFSS) and other student groups
  • SFU employee groups as requested
  • SFU Football Alumni Association representatives, athletics alumni, and other alumni
  • Football program benefactors
  • SFU senior leadership
  • Athletics Department leadership, coaches, and staff
  • Other affected SFU community members who wish to participate in the process
  1. Initiate a dialogue with selected football governing bodies to explore the feasibility and requirements of SFU football being granted membership status. For example, this shall include USPORTS, Canada West Athletics Conference, NAIA, and other organisations that may be identified.
  2. Seek the perspectives of other football stakeholders in Canada including the Canadian Football League, Football Canada, and others that may be identified.
  3. Identify Key Performance Indicators related to operating a competitive inter-university football program at SFU that provides an exceptional student-athlete experience.
  4. Analyse the recent operating budgets for SFU football and assess future program investments required to operate a competitive and sustainable inter-university football program at SFU.
  5. Identify the impacts and support related to offering an inter-university football program at SFU.
  6. Issue a final report to SFU outlining key findings and options for SFU to consider related to the reinstatement of inter-university football. MGSS also will issue a public report on its website.

 

The university acknowledges that this has been a difficult time for many people, and thanks football alumni and the football community for being such passionate champions for SFU student-athletes. 

 

SFU remains focused on supporting our current football student-athletes—including ensuring that their scholarships continue through degree completion and connecting them with other teams if they choose to transfer. I have also shared a message for football student-athletes, staff and alumni.

 

Joy Johnson

President and Vice-Chancellor

Simon Fraser University