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Postby mr. pony » Thu Oct 15, 2009 10:51 am

Analysis: SMU’s Bowl Goal
By Rick Atkinson for cusa-fans.com
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DALLAS - There’s no confirmation yet on the rumor that beginning in 2011 SMU will play two home games a year in Honolulu.

OK, that’s not a rumor. But to hear coach June Jones talk, he wouldn’t mind it. SMU could be “Hawaii’s (Mainland) Team,” “The Mango Mustangs,” and wear special green jerseys. Cool, huh?

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I mention this because Sheraton Hawaii Bowl talk, around since August, is now spreading like H1N1. And I’m not sure why. In post-game comments after Saturday’s win over East Carolina Jones said, “We’re halfway to our goal of going to Honolulu.”

Just a mahalo minute.

SMU is 2-0 in Conference USA. The AutoZone Liberty Bowl gets the conference champion. So what about the Liberty Bowl, Coach? “I’d go to Honolulu,” Jones laughed, before adding, “We’ll take as many as we can win.”

I know I’m getting the cart way before the pineapple, but what happens if SMU beats Navy, then pulls one out at Houston the next week? Now you’re 5-2, 3-0 in the conference. Does Jones repeat the “goal of going to Honolulu” mantra?

And what if on November 28 SMU has seven wins and is playing for the West division championship against Tulane? Sure, the Mustangs play hard to win - and should win. But say, somehow, they spit the bit and lose after having said all year they wanted to go to Hawaii?

What’s the perception? And who needs it?

(And God forbid there’s guava nectar iced down in the post-game locker room.)

Shoot for the Liberty Bowl, guys - until it’s no longer an option. I’m sure you’re doing that, it just doesn’t always sound like it.

And there’s this: many more long-suffering Mustang fans would travel to a mainland bowl game and, except for one C-USA bowl, SMU’s strapped athletic budget would net more cash. (See Notes.)

Speaking of moolah, the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth pays the same as Hawaii and the travel cost is … what travel cost? (SMU couldn’t party like it’s 1984 - the Mustangs’ last bowl year - in Cowtown on New Year’s Eve?)

Not complaining. I love Hawaii and it’s great to be talking about a bowl – any bowl. Just a little poi to chew on.

Go Mustangs!

Notes:
C-USA Bowl tie-ins with approx. ‘08 payouts (ea. team), in reverse chronological order -
*AutoZone LibertyBowl, Jan. 2, 2010, Memphis; C-USA vs. SEC; $1.8 million
*Bell Helicopter AF Bowl, Dec. 31, 2009, Ft. Worth; C-USA vs. MWC; $750,000
*Texas Bowl, Dec. 31, 2009, Houston; Big 12 vs. Navy/C-USA; $750,000
*EagleBank Bowl, Dec. 29, 2009, Washington, D.C.; ACC vs. Army/C-USA; $750,000
*Sheraton Hawaii Bowl, Dec. 24, 2009, Honolulu; C-USA vs. WAC; $750,000
*R+L New Orleans Bowl, Dec. 20, 2009, New Orleans; C-USA vs. Sun Belt; $400,000
*St. Petersburg Bowl, Dec. 19, 2009, St. Petersburg, Fla.; C-USA vs. Big East;$1 million
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Postby ponyscott » Thu Oct 15, 2009 11:16 am

mr. pony wrote:Analysis: SMU’s Bowl Goal
By Rick Atkinson for cusa-fans.com
http://www.cusa-fans.com/

DALLAS - There’s no confirmation yet on the rumor that beginning in 2011 SMU will play two home games a year in Honolulu.

OK, that’s not a rumor. But to hear coach June Jones talk, he wouldn’t mind it. SMU could be “Hawaii’s (Mainland) Team,” “The Mango Mustangs,” and wear special green jerseys. Cool, huh?

Image

I mention this because Sheraton Hawaii Bowl talk, around since August, is now spreading like H1N1. And I’m not sure why. In post-game comments after Saturday’s win over East Carolina Jones said, “We’re halfway to our goal of going to Honolulu.”

Just a mahalo minute.

SMU is 2-0 in Conference USA. The AutoZone Liberty Bowl gets the conference champion. So what about the Liberty Bowl, Coach? “I’d go to Honolulu,” Jones laughed, before adding, “We’ll take as many as we can win.”

I know I’m getting the cart way before the pineapple, but what happens if SMU beats Navy, then pulls one out at Houston the next week? Now you’re 5-2, 3-0 in the conference. Does Jones repeat the “goal of going to Honolulu” mantra?

And what if on November 28 SMU has seven wins and is playing for the West division championship against Tulane? Sure, the Mustangs play hard to win - and should win. But say, somehow, they spit the bit and lose after having said all year they wanted to go to Hawaii?

What’s the perception? And who needs it?

(And God forbid there’s guava nectar iced down in the post-game locker room.)

Shoot for the Liberty Bowl, guys - until it’s no longer an option. I’m sure you’re doing that, it just doesn’t always sound like it.

And there’s this: many more long-suffering Mustang fans would travel to a mainland bowl game and, except for one C-USA bowl, SMU’s strapped athletic budget would net more cash. (See Notes.)

Speaking of moolah, the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth pays the same as Hawaii and the travel cost is … what travel cost? (SMU couldn’t party like it’s 1984 - the Mustangs’ last bowl year - in Cowtown on New Year’s Eve?)

Not complaining. I love Hawaii and it’s great to be talking about a bowl – any bowl. Just a little poi to chew on.

Go Mustangs!

Notes:
C-USA Bowl tie-ins with approx. ‘08 payouts (ea. team), in reverse chronological order -
*AutoZone LibertyBowl, Jan. 2, 2010, Memphis; C-USA vs. SEC; $1.8 million
*Bell Helicopter AF Bowl, Dec. 31, 2009, Ft. Worth; C-USA vs. MWC; $750,000
*Texas Bowl, Dec. 31, 2009, Houston; Big 12 vs. Navy/C-USA; $750,000
*EagleBank Bowl, Dec. 29, 2009, Washington, D.C.; ACC vs. Army/C-USA; $750,000
*Sheraton Hawaii Bowl, Dec. 24, 2009, Honolulu; C-USA vs. WAC; $750,000
*R+L New Orleans Bowl, Dec. 20, 2009, New Orleans; C-USA vs. Sun Belt; $400,000
*St. Petersburg Bowl, Dec. 19, 2009, St. Petersburg, Fla.; C-USA vs. Big East;$1 million



Great post and thanks for the reminder of the possible bowls...but lets see what happens these next few games before we get too excited. We may have poi on our faces. Good point about the Ft Worth Bowl but what do the Bowl teams actually keep and what do they have to give back to good ole Conference USA?
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Postby Junior » Thu Oct 15, 2009 12:41 pm

I also get the feeling that Uh and Tulsa might have some say in the conf champ.
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Postby RunPeruna » Thu Oct 15, 2009 1:20 pm

ponyscott wrote:Great post and thanks for the reminder of the possible bowls...but lets see what happens these next few games before we get too excited. We may have poi on our faces. Good point about the Ft Worth Bowl but what do the Bowl teams actually keep and what do they have to give back to good ole Conference USA?


Here's how some conferences do it. Not sure about C-USA. I know that it's all divided up amongst all the teams in the conference but not sure if they use the tiered version or if it's all equal.

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/ ... outs_x.htm
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Postby StallionsModelT » Thu Oct 15, 2009 1:26 pm

I'll be really shocked if we go on the road against Houston and Tulsa with two wins. We are getting better but our last two road games ended in one of the most heartbreaking losses in recent SMU history and a great 3 quarters against TCU before they blew our doors off. We just need to take advantage of our home games.
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Postby mustangbill67 » Thu Oct 15, 2009 1:57 pm

I do hope we make a bowl but I also hope it is not the Hawaii Bowl for our initial bowl return. The middle of December is high season in Hawaii both air fares and hotels. Due to the extraordinary expense of going to Hawaii in December on short notice, we would probably get a much higher fan attendance at one of the main land bowls.
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