stlpony wrote:SMU is in a better position today versus the day Sonny came on campus. And, SMU will be better four years from now than where we are today...this includes our coaching staff. I believe SMU is doing its part to attract and obtain a long-term coach. Sonny and crew were absolutely [deleted] today...I'm sure the coaching staff wanted better, I'm sure the SMU athletic department wanted better, and I'm also sure TCU wanted a different outcome.
My hope is that TCU has to pay a large buyout and we put that money to good use. Also, this program is a lot more than a single individual. Losing good coaches to good schools is a positive endorsement for our school. Losing Sonny will suck, but honestly, I had similar thoughts when Chad left. As an optimist, I continue to believe we are on the right trajectory and SMU will be a desirable addition to a new conference. And, if we were fortunate enough to join the B12 (or whatever), nobody on this forum will care whether or not Sonny is the head coach. The new conference is the goal; not our current coaching staff or losing to a good Cincinnati team.
Super optimism stlpony! Once you get 2 or 3 red horseshoes you will understand the frustration. What insight do you have that we are going to be better in 4 years?
We were excited by the last 2 hires - we saw a glimmer of hope in some top 25 rankings - but are now smart enough to know now - that is smoke due to soft schedule and some lucky bounces (LA Tech).
The goal is conference championships and end of season rankings. We have controlled our own destiny the past couple years and could not get it done.
The 3 teams that are going to the Big XII shared or won the American Conference regular season title in 2013/14 and have had 2 or 3 appearances in the American Conference Championship game since 2015. There are 2 that fit in that category that did not get an invite. Temple - which geographically does not make sense, and Memphis which must have been 1000's of a point from making it with their 3 appearances, all those were under Norvell. Must have been a toss up between them and UCF and Florida geography/market must have won out.
SMU has had zero appearances and were out of the running by early to mid-November when we turned our attention to turkey, the Cowboys, and SMU Basketball. Until we can start to compete for conference championships, no conference will want to add us to increase their strength. The only slim option would be a geographic add so local alumni for the visiting team can see their teams play (and most likely beat the crap out of us - see Baylor, Texas Tech, A&M games 10 to 15 years ago).