[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 165 (Tuesday, December 14, 2010)]
[House]
[Pages H8331-H8332]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CONGRATULATING TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY FOR THE 2010 SOUTHWESTERN
ATLANTIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP
(Ms. JACKSON LEE of Texas asked and was given permission to address
the House for 1 minute and to revise and extend her remarks.)
Ms. JACKSON LEE of Texas. Madam Speaker, it's my pleasure to rise on
the floor of the House and congratulate the Texas Southern University
Fighting Tigers, who won the SWAC competition in Birmingham, Alabama,
against Alabama State. Congratulations to Coach Cole, the athletic
director, President John Rudley, the Board of Regents, but most of all,
our outstanding football players, who are vested in character and
integrity and doing the right thing. Let me thank all the students, the
band, all of those who came to cheer.
I had the great privilege of being there in Birmingham, Alabama, to
support this great team. They celebrated today at city hall with the
mayor and the community, and we look forward to a greater understanding
of who Texas Southern University is, a great institution, vested in the
history of this country, educating young people. And now we can call
them the Fighting Tigers, the 2010 winners of the SWAC championship.
Fighting Tigers, congratulations to all of you.
Madam Speaker, I stand before you today to recognize and to
congratulate the Texas Southern University, TSU, Tigers for bringing
home the Southwestern Atlantic Conference, SWAC, Championship to my
district in Houston, Texas. In a display of great sportsmanship and
great endurance, the Tigers defeated the Alabama State Hornets on
December 11, and became conference champions for the first time in 42
years. I would like to congratulate the Tigers' athletic association,
their football team, and, of course, Coach Johnnie Cole on a momentous
finale to a tremendous season.
As a member of the Congressional Black Caucus, it is truly an honor
to recognize Texas Southern University not only for their conference
championship, but also for their academic successes as one of the
nation's largest Historically Black Colleges and Universities, HBCU.
Additionally, TSU contributes to the multiculturalism that makes
Houston the
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diverse city it is today, by hosting a number of international
students. Texas Southern University, which is located in the heart of
metropolitan Houston, proudly serves students of diverse socioeconomic,
cultural, racial and ethnic backgrounds. Moreover, Texas Southern
University is poised towards a greater tomorrow--its academic programs
are designed to encourage and develop America's future model citizens.
The fighting Tigers of TSU dominated defensively throughout the
December 11th game against the Alabama State Hornets at Legion Field.
With the final and, winning score of 11-6, the Tigers were able to
rejoice in the reclamation of the SWAC Championship, the team's first
since 1968--but this time it is theirs alone. Guided by Coach Cole, and
led by Dejuan Fulghum, Defensive MVP of the Championship game, and Riko
Smalls, Offensive MVP of the Championship game, the fighting Tigers
were able to bring home the SWAC championship.
Coach Johnnie Cole achieved many successes in his tenure at Texas
Southern University. By transforming and revitalizing the Tigers'
football team, he truly has brought football back to TSU. Coach Cole
has had a long history with TSU, ever since he played on losing TSU
football teams in the 1980s. Though, this year, Coach Cole turned a new
leaf for TSU, by coaching an astoundingly successful and triumphant
football team all the way to the SWAC championship. Since joining the
football leadership team in 2008, Coach Cole has ignored the defeatist
mentality and has a renewed focus on reigniting the school spirit for
the TSU Fighting Tigers. This year, they finished the season on an
eight game winning streak, and Cole bringing TSU the first Conference
Championship since 1968 was ``icing on the cake.'' I would like to
congratulate Coach Johnnie Cole on his recent award for the
Southwestern Atlantic Conference's Coach of the Year; his success
represents the future of TSU. It truly was a great combination--with
Coach Johnnie Cole, athletic director Charles McClelland, a supportive
and spirited student body, and finally a hardworking and motivated
football team--that led the fighting Tigers to a great year of dignity,
sportsmanship, and success.
Madam Speaker, I would like to take a few moments to recognize the
Most Valuable Players from the 2010 Southwestern Atlantic Conference
Championship game. I believe that they exhibited the great athleticism
and leadership that paved the way for the Tigers' Championship on
December 11. Firstly, I would like to acknowledge Dejuan Fulghum, the
SWAC's Defensive Player of the Year, and the Championship Game's Most
Valuable Defensive Player. Dejuan Fulghum is a senior linebacker, who
has had a tremendous career with the TSU Tigers. He led the
Southwestern Atlantic Conference in sacks, with nine this year, and was
third in tackles, with 91. Furthermore, he recorded an interception and
two forced fumbles that led to the Football Championship Subdivision
designating TSU as the number two defensive team. The Championship
Game's Most Valuable Offensive Player, Riko Smalls, a sophomore
quarterback, was called to the field on last Saturday, when senior
quarterback Arvell Nelson was unable to play. Riko Smalls helped place
TSU in the best position for winning the Championship, and rose to his
role as a leader on the field. Riko Smalls' first start with the TSU
Tigers, in arguably their most important game, demonstrates the growing
capabilities of the Texas Southern Tigers and of the TSU coaching
staff. The entire team was well prepared to succeed that day and I
congratulate all the Texas Southern Tigers; and, I would like to
commemorate the success of their football team, which can now claim the
title of the best college football team in Houston.
In representing the eighteenth district of Texas, I am proud to
commemorate the fighting Tigers of TSU for their athletic success, and
moreover, to commemorate the greater TSU community for their scholastic
drive and dedication to becoming champions on and off the field.
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