APNewsBreak: Ohio St. president slow to apologize

 
 

FILE - In this May 5, 2013 file photo, Ohio State president E. Gordon Gee speaks during the Ohio State University spring commencement in Columbus, Ohio. Records show former Ohio State University president Gordon Gee took his time apologizing for remarks jabbing Roman Catholics, Notre Dame and Southeastern Conference schools, despite a letter from university trustees ordering him to begin the process promptly.
FILE - In this May 5, 2013 file photo, Ohio State president E. Gordon Gee speaks during the Ohio State University spring commencement in Columbus, Ohio. Records show former Ohio State University president Gordon Gee took his time apologizing for remarks jabbing Roman Catholics, Notre Dame and Southeastern Conference schools, despite a letter from university trustees ordering him to begin the process promptly.
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Former Ohio State University President Gordon Gee took his time apologizing for remarks he made that were critical of the University of Notre Dame, Roman Catholics and Southeastern Conference schools, among several of his targets during off-the-cuff comments last year, records show.

Although university trustees directed Gee in a March 11 letter to begin issuing personal apologies "promptly," he didn't make the first of those apologies until May 20 during a previously scheduled meeting with the bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Columbus, according to a copy of Gee's calendar obtained by The Associated Press through a records request.

Gee followed that meeting with a series of apologetic phone calls to presidents and other officials at several universities he jabbed in Dec. 5 remarks to the university's Athletic Council. Those apologies included a May 21 trip to Notre Dame to meet in person with the university's president, the Rev. John Jenkins, according to the calendar and officials at Ohio State and other universities.

The university declined to directly address the delay and instead referred to the events detailed by the calendar.

"Dr. Gee made his apologies as outlined," said university spokeswoman Gayle Saunders.

The apologies began after the university reviewed the AP's May 13 request for the audiotape and just days before the AP first reported on the remarks on May 30. Saunders wouldn't comment on that timing.

Gee, 69, retired July 1. He will remain at the university as a law professor, but details of his retirement package haven't been released.

Ohio State, one of the country's biggest universities with 65,000 students, has named provost Joseph Alutto as interim president.

"The university continues our focus on the strategic direction of the university under the leadership of Interim President Alutto," said Saunders, who said she was speaking for the university and Gee. Asked for comment, Gee deferred to Saunders in an email Thursday.

In the audiotaped remarks to the Athletic Council, Gee criticized Notre Dame, saying the university was never invited to join the Big Ten because the school's religious leaders are not "good partners."

Gee, a Mormon, also jokingly referred to "those damn Catholics," lampooned the academic integrity of the University of Louisville and Southeastern Conference schools, singling out the University of Kentucky. He alleged that University of Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez considered former Wisconsin football coach Bret Bielema a "thug." Gee also made mildly disparaging remarks about Alvarez and Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany.

Gee also laughingly suggested that someone would have to "shoot" Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith before Smith would allow the University of Cincinnati to join the Big Ten.

Trustees learned of the remarks in late January and following a series of meetings with Gee directed him in the March 11 letter to make amends. Among those requirements: "Issuing personal apologies, as appropriate, to any group that you have offended."

The same letter made mention of other past remarks that have "sometimes embarrassed and divided us."

In March 2010, as a memorabilia-for-cash and tattoos scandal involving then-football coach Jim Tressel heated up, Gee jokingly said that rather than consider firing Tressel, he was concerned that "the coach doesn't dismiss me." Later that year, Gee compared the schedules of other major college football rivals to playing the "Little Sisters of the Poor," a remark that led to an apology to the religious order. Last year, Gee likened the challenges of running a large university to the "Polish Army," a quip that led to another apology.

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FILE - In this May 5, 2013 file photo, Ohio State president E. Gordon Gee speaks during the Ohio State University spring commencement in Columbus, Ohio. Records show former Ohio State University president Gordon Gee took his time apologizing for remarks jabbing Roman Catholics, Notre Dame and Southeastern Conference schools, despite a letter from university trustees ordering him to begin the process promptly.

    APNewsBreak: Ohio St. president slow to apologize

    Former Ohio State University President Gordon Gee took his time apologizing for remarks he made that were critical of the University of Notre Dame, Roman Catholics and Southeastern Conference schools, among several of his targets during off-the-cuff comments last year, records show.

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