I have no idea where you got this impression. Nobody razed him at the meeting (he actually left in one piece and was not burnt to the ground) unless you consider asking him challenging questions or challenging in a respectful manner some of what he said to be a "razing".
I went to the meeting with no pre-conceived notions about Cooper. I have no doubt that he wants the best for TASO and from his resume, he is no doubt a great official. I do not agree with his position on the UIL-TASO situation and I left the meeting on Monday feeling like we had been lectured to. I am clearly not the only attendee that feels that way either.
As a relatively new resident to the state, I am no TASO die-hard but I have come to the conclusion that I do not like the direction the UIL has been trying to go with officiating. I think a lot of it has to do with who is in charge of the UIL Officiating Department. I was at the Campbell Center in October of 2009 for Timmons' speech and it was hard not to detect the hatred he had for TASO in his voice. Despite what Cooper has said about Tony regretting what he said that night, I am not convinced that Tony still doesn't believe most of it.

Well said! But if the

Good UIL Dr. will take some time and go back to the not-too-distant past and give due observation to the way that his predecessors, Dr. Farney and Dr. Marshall, worked hand-in-hand with TASO, encouraged and opened up communication between TASO, the UIL, and the THSCA. Mistrust set in when Dr. Farney retired and let the

Good UIL Dr. loose with his sordid agenda to try to usurp probably one of the best officiating organizations known, all in the name of exercising his control over TASO by helping to insure that the schools of Texas could join the other states in only offering minimum fees to Texas officials. To bolster that, he thought it was paramount for the UIL to take over high school officiating as well and what did he do? He brought in an individual to head up that effort for him, a

lackey who had absolutely no football officiating or administrative experience.
The only way that I can envision a return to those "glory days" of Drs. Farney and Marshall is for an immediate resignation of the

Lord of Manor Road and his

"Director of Officials" and anyone else that the

Good UIL Dr. has had a personal hand in bringing into Manor Road as one of his revered and hallowed

"Step-And-Fetch-Its!"
TASO has been far from perfect. I think we will all admit that. But it is so much better for the officials of Texas on it's worst day than the UIL is for them even on its best days!
