Recognizing Al Ogletree for being named the 2015 Presidential Pillar.
Impact
This resolution serves not only to honor Ogletree's accomplishments in coaching but also reflects the institution's appreciation for his impact on the lives of student-athletes. The resolution signifies the university's intent to preserve and celebrate the legacy of distinguished individuals who have contributed to its sports programs. It is a formal recognition that might inspire future generations of athletes and coaches within the institution and beyond.
Summary
Senate Resolution No. 254 recognizes Al Ogletree for being named the 2015 Presidential Pillar by The University of Texas--Pan American. Al Ogletree significantly contributed to the university's athletics, particularly as the head baseball coach from 1969 to his retirement. During his tenure, he achieved over 1,200 wins and led the Broncs to national prominence, including a fourth-place finish in the 1971 College World Series. His exceptional coaching skills were acknowledged when he was named National Coach of the Year by the Sporting News in 1971.
Contention
There are no notable points of contention surrounding this resolution; it is a celebratory acknowledgment of a respected figure in the university's history. The passage of SR254 indicates a unanimous appreciation in the legislature for individuals who have positively influenced the community through sports. It highlights the way institutions honor their past and the significance of recognizing contributions to education and youth development through athletic programs.