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Re: Rub Salt In Our Wounds- The Emergence of UH

Postby redpony » Sat Mar 02, 2019 1:55 pm

mtrout wrote:
Orsini was an aggressive athletics leader and businessman. Like him or hate him...bottom line is that he did NOT fit the SMU culture. So here we are...


You are completely right on that one. He refused to be RGT's lap boy so he was let go and now you see what we have.
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Re: Rub Salt In Our Wounds- The Emergence of UH

Postby Gruffalo » Sat Mar 02, 2019 3:01 pm

Still have no clue what happened behind closed doors with Orsini and Turner, but losing Orsini hurt. Dude was like a bulldog.
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Re: Rub Salt In Our Wounds- The Emergence of UH

Postby Jhperuna » Sat Mar 02, 2019 4:04 pm

Gruffalo wrote:Still have no clue what happened behind closed doors with Orsini and Turner, but losing Orsini hurt. Dude was like a bulldog.

Well, we surely can’t have that.
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Re: Rub Salt In Our Wounds- The Emergence of UH

Postby mustangxc » Sat Mar 02, 2019 4:13 pm

I think TCU and Houston having successful programs is a positive. It should light a fire in our wealthy alums to do whatever it takes to match them and then beat them. If we don't move on in basketball to upgrade our staff it will be a clear indication that we like to do everything half way.

BTW redpony, Gerald Ford Stadium was built in Turner's first decade at SMU.
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Re: Rub Salt In Our Wounds- The Emergence of UH

Postby Charleston Pony » Sat Mar 02, 2019 5:12 pm

Gruffalo wrote:Still have no clue what happened behind closed doors with Orsini and Turner, but losing Orsini hurt. Dude was like a bulldog.


That didn't want Larry Brown as I recall
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Rub Salt In Our Wounds- The Emergence of UH

Postby PonySnob » Sat Mar 02, 2019 6:30 pm

And then Houston “Coug’ed it” today.......
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Re: Rub Salt In Our Wounds- The Emergence of UH

Postby SoCal_Pony » Sun Mar 03, 2019 12:19 pm

To me, a big loser in all this is Rice.

They are a top academic school with enrollment significantly lower than even SMU's (7k vs 12k), and we all know firsthand how that impacts attendance and support. Worse (from a FB perspective), their student body is only 1/3rd White. Asians and foreign students make up a larger number. And they absolutely stink at FB. Even in the watered down C-USA they have only won 4 conference games in the past 3 seasons.

I have advocated for decades that Rice would be better off shuttering their FB program and focusing all their resources on BB. Much easier optically to make academic exceptions for 10 students than 100 and more importantly, you could be good at something on the national stage. With an endowment of some $6B, they have the resources to become a 'Duke' like school in this region. That pathway is now more difficult with the emergence of Coog High.

I hope the higher-ups at SMU understand there is a window of opportunity for us as well. They need to fire jank and they can't go cheap on his replacement. Otherwise schools like UH, TCU and UT will become the powerbrokers in this area, not us.
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Re: Rub Salt In Our Wounds- The Emergence of UH

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Re: Rub Salt In Our Wounds- The Emergence of UH

Postby Charleston Pony » Sun Mar 03, 2019 1:39 pm

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Rub Salt In Our Wounds- The Emergence of UH

Postby PonySnob » Sun Mar 03, 2019 1:56 pm

Nothing like a quarter full Moody for senior day presentation.......guess it was better than the ‘Doh days
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Re: Rub Salt In Our Wounds- The Emergence of UH

Postby redpony » Sun Mar 03, 2019 2:32 pm

SoCal_Pony wrote:To me, a big loser in all this is Rice.
I hope the higher-ups at SMU understand there is a window of opportunity for us as well. They need to fire jank and they can't go cheap on his replacement.


Totally agree. We can't go with a walmart level replacement. Like you, I really hope the 'bball powers' realize this.
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Re: Rub Salt In Our Wounds- The Emergence of UH

Postby Rebel10 » Sun Mar 03, 2019 4:50 pm

PonySnob wrote:And then Houston “Coug’ed it” today.......


Losing to A quality UCF team by 5 is not Coogin’ it imo. Both will probably be in the big dance.
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Re: Rub Salt In Our Wounds- The Emergence of UH

Postby mtrout » Sun Mar 03, 2019 4:55 pm

Rebel10 wrote:
PonySnob wrote:And then Houston “Coug’ed it” today.......


Losing to A quality UCF team by 5 is not Coogin’ it imo. Both will probably be in the big dance.

If losing to UCF is coogin it then what is losing to Wichita St at home by 12?
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Re: Rub Salt In Our Wounds- The Emergence of UH

Postby PonyKai » Sun Mar 03, 2019 7:10 pm

redpony wrote:
mtrout wrote:
Orsini was an aggressive athletics leader and businessman. Like him or hate him...bottom line is that he did NOT fit the SMU culture. So here we are...


You are completely right on that one. He refused to be RGT's lap boy so he was let go and now you see what we have.


Or he didn't know anything about basketball or keeping his mouth shut about his employer.

He's been in such high demand since he left SMU it's clear SMU was the problem in that relationship.
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Re: Rub Salt In Our Wounds- The Emergence of UH

Postby mtrout » Sun Mar 03, 2019 7:18 pm

Ask UCF what they think of Orisini.
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