Correction.....the title did not HAVE to be vacated. But carry on with misinformation.
Coach Darrell Asberry Series, Part I
4/14/2014 6:00:00 PM
By: Alan C. Peterson, II
April 10, 2014
Houston- With the Tigers on probation, the 2010 Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) Championship vacated (TSU's first since 1968), and back to back 2-9 records in 2012 and 2013, many fans and alumni have become angry, disconnected and flat out disgusted with TSU's Football Program.
But before you dispose of your Tiger paraphernalia and attempt to sell your season tickets, I encourage you to complete one simple task… meet Head Coach Darrell Asberry. Let's take a second to analyze and dissect the history, journey and vision of the leader of the Mighty Tigers Football program.
Hailing from Baton Rouge, Louisiana (home of the Southern Jaguars), having played quarterback for Jackson State University from 1991-1994 and serving as their Offensive Coordinator form 2001-2002, Coach Asberry is no stranger to the intense competitiveness that resides within the SWAC. In 2003, he departed from Jackson State to serve as the Offensive Coordinator at Coahoma Community College. After the 2003 season, Coach Asberry ventured to North Carolina Central University where he would spend the next 2 seasons holding the title of Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach in 2004 and getting promoted to Assistant Head Coach while retaining his Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach responsibilities in 2005. Once the 2005 season concluded, Coach Asberry remained in North Carolina and became the Head Coach of Shaw University. In his six seasons at Shaw from 2006-2011, Coach Asberry led the Bears to three Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Championships (2007, 2008, 2010), two NCAA Division II Playoff appearances and amassed an overall record of 40-25 and conference record of 30-13. He was also named CIAA Coach of the Year in 2007 and the Pigskin Club's CIAA Coach of the Year in 2010. After leaving a championship mark on the CIAA, Coach Asberry found himself back in the SWAC in December 2011 officially becoming the 15th Head Football Coach of Texas Southern University.
http://athletics.tsu.edu/mobile/index.aspx?story=909
Don't you get tired of looking silly? Seriously
I bet you've been telling that lie to yourself all this time huh?