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Re: Realignment Update

Postby ponyboy » Tue Mar 21, 2023 12:46 pm

We are a top 70 school. Something to be proud of.

Let’s get back on track. Here’s to some positive news today!
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Re: Realignment Update

Postby Webmaster » Wed Mar 22, 2023 2:01 pm

Pac-12 CEO meeting was moved to today. So, perhaps some word this evening or tomorrow.
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Re: Realignment Update

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Re: Realignment Update

Postby SoCal_Pony » Wed Mar 22, 2023 9:50 pm

Charleston Pony wrote:Granted it was over 50 years ago when I decided to attend SMU but I can't remember meeting a single kid who chose SMU because of it's conservative reputation.


CP, it is an accepted fact that during the Vietnam War with the hippie movement and college-wide anti war protests, many conservative well-to-do parents, specifically from the Chicago area, who wanted their kids to be in a more peaceful, conservative environment, sent their kids to SMU

I suspect between 1970-1985, a majority of out of state students to SMU came from Illinois
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Re: Realignment Update

Postby panhandle_pony » Wed Mar 22, 2023 10:01 pm

I attended ‘68 to ‘72 and back then it was generally accepted Illinois was second to Texas in enrollment. Doubt that is the case today. And OBTW, it shouldn’t surprise anyone that the vast majority of Illinois students during that era came from Chicagoland.
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Re: Realignment Update

Postby SMUstang » Thu Mar 23, 2023 1:37 am

Things are looking pretty dire right now for the Pac 12 media contract. Perhaps SMU would be better off staying in the AAC for a while longer. $7M per year may be better than the uncertainty that the conference is going to hold together. And the visibility could be far worse than what we have at present.
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Re: Realignment Update

Postby Dukie » Thu Mar 23, 2023 7:24 am

SMUstang wrote:Things are looking pretty dire right now for the Pac 12 media contract. Perhaps SMU would be better off staying in the AAC for a while longer. $7M per year may be better than the uncertainty that the conference is going to hold together. And the visibility could be far worse than what we have at present.

Good lord, no. You're reading a lot of Big 12 propaganda. We'll know soon enough if Kliavkoff has truly been admirably tight-lipped and effective or just lost at sea. But there is no world where SMU playing the PAC schools on Apple/Amazon is worse than SMU playing Charlotte and UAB on god-knows-what-network. Others have already addressed how streaming gets on linear/cable as well.
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Re: Realignment Update

Postby SMUstang » Thu Mar 23, 2023 8:56 am

Question: are we better off staying in the AAC and finishing 11-1 and getting to the CFP. or going to the Pac-12 and finishing 6-6 and not getting to the CFP? Of course that may not be our choice anyway if we don't get an invitation to join the Pac-12.
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Re: Realignment Update

Postby Rla1022 » Thu Mar 23, 2023 9:05 am

That’s an awfully silly argument. It’s allllllll money. 30 million is better than 7 million even if we end 1-11
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Re: Realignment Update

Postby Dukie » Thu Mar 23, 2023 9:27 am

Rla1022 wrote:That’s an awfully silly argument. It’s allllllll money. 30 million is better than 7 million even if we end 1-11

True. Also: 11-1 over the new AAC isn’t 11-1 over the old one. Could easily do that and not make the playoff in favor of a Boise or App State. There will be only one G5 participant.
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Re: Realignment Update

Postby SMUstang » Thu Mar 23, 2023 10:14 am

That’s true, the new AAC may be better than the old one after 10 years. They’re getting a good start with Tulane, UTSA, and UAB. Not to mention SMU, Navy, and Memphis.
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Re: Realignment Update

Postby Water Pony » Thu Mar 23, 2023 10:45 am

If we receive a PAC-12 Invitation while their future may be cloudy, we should accept in any case. In addition to greater media payouts, the important objective for SMU at this time is to get into the P5 Club.

The health of college football is in danger with the formation of two pending super conferences and the predatory behavior against the PAC-12 by a peer conference.

While the PAC-12 may experience on-going threats, the ACC's future may also be a risk.

The BigXII probably won't experience further erosion since they have already been picked apart with Nebraska, Colorado, Missouri, A&M, Texas, and Oklahoma's departures. (Can't recall if Arkansas was ever in the BigXII?)

While I remain cautiously optimistic, a decision by the PAC-12 to not expand will hurt us, SDSU, and their future viabililty. SDSU and SMU can add value back when USC and UCLA depart. I hope the remaining the ten PAC-12 schools determine expansion helps them be competitive and stay together.
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Re: Realignment Update

Postby ponyboy » Thu Mar 23, 2023 11:03 am

So much misinformation going around - all due to suckers buying in to the garbage being disseminated via a Big12 propaganda campaign run by the sports consulting firm Endeavor. Fact: There has been no predatory behavior by the Big 12 because none in the PAC 12 are remotely interested. Fact: The media deal is still moving along nicely. Fact: SDSU and SMU are a core part of that deal and will get official invites. Fact: Though it’s probably just a few weeks away from being done, the media deal doesn’t have to be done until late summer. The timeline narrative is also being driven by propagandists. Everyone involved, truly involved, is relaxed and confident.
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Re: Realignment Update

Postby ponyboy » Thu Mar 23, 2023 11:15 am

Sorry - by “suckers”, I mean those in the media who should know better than to report such garbage.
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Re: Realignment Update

Postby SMUstang » Thu Mar 23, 2023 11:23 am

I hope you are right. But it seems to me that if SDSU/SMU were a core part of the media deal, they should already have invitations and be in on the negotiations.
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