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D Real Estate Daily: SMU Football and Real Estate

Postby JesuitPony » Tue Sep 23, 2014 4:25 pm

From today's D Magazine Real Estate Daily:

By Jon Altschuler

King White, Jonas Woods, Ken Reimer, Jeff Carter, Ray Hunt, Anthony Bolner, John Hendricks. These are just a few of the Dallas real estate players I saw at Saturday’s football game between SMU and Texas A&M. (I’m not name-dropping, but rather putting enough real estate into this piece to make sure it qualifies for publication.)

What I really want to discuss is what I would do now with SMU football if I were in charge of the athletic department.

In short, I would diversify the booster base and otherwise enact a youth movement. Here are the specifics of my plan.

I would start by tapping David Miller to lead the charge, asking him to do for football what he has already done for the basketball program. Next, challenge Bill Duvall to wear some red and blue in addition to his burnt orange. I imagine there’s a lot that this Texas booster could teach us, and we should ask him to do so on the basis that he would be helping his hometown by helping us.

After that, I wouldn’t allow anyone over the age of 45 to touch the process. My sense it is time to give the university’s more recent graduates the opportunity to fix the football program. There’s tremendous horsepower in the post-death penalty classes that deserve the chance now to address shortcomings evident since they first arrived on campus.

Going hand in hand with the youth movement, I would cap the age of my new head coach at 37. We need the energy and passion that traces to a young coach ready to swing for the fence at an early stage of his career. Ignore the risk of him enjoying success and leaving for a more established program. At this point, let’s just focus on getting successful.

Pony up!

Jon Altschuler is a partner at Altschuler and Co. Contact him at [email protected].

http://realestate.dmagazine.com/2014/09/jon-altschuler-smu-football-and-real-estate/
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Re: D Real Estate Daily: SMU Football and Real Estate

Postby floridianstang » Tue Sep 23, 2014 4:29 pm

Well written and the direction I would like the program to take!
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Postby mrydel » Tue Sep 23, 2014 5:10 pm

Yeah. Tap that base that was at SMU during the death penalty and throw out the ones that have kept it afloat for the past 30 years. I am all for bringing in youth, it needs to be done, but credibility kinds of gets lost when he picks a 64 year old to lead the charge for a youth movement. I will not ask David Miller to do any more than he wants because he has done so much already. If he wants to get involved more in football that is great but it should be his call. And I invite anyone of any age that wants to be a part to do so. I hope you kids that are screaming for the youth movement and want to throw out the older backers will put in your millions early so we can see how to do it.
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Postby CoxMustangFan » Tue Sep 23, 2014 5:16 pm

Not a fan of this one. For SMU to take the next step there will need to be a unified step forward among all of the generations.
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Postby Stallion » Tue Sep 23, 2014 5:17 pm

just focus on the Model Miller had-get the Coach with the connections to hire the best recruiting staff possible by offering the best salary to young aggressive Coaches. Search for experience at the Coordinator positions. The other 6 guys are going to be hitting the road hard
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Postby mrydel » Tue Sep 23, 2014 5:19 pm

CoxMustangFan wrote:Not a fan of this one. For SMU to take the next step there will need to be a unified step forward among all of the generations.

Yep.
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Postby footballdad » Tue Sep 23, 2014 5:27 pm

Don't think he was trying to throw any of the 'old' folks off the bus. Just stating the obvious. Our football program needs to put the DP (horrible) & June (improved but mediocre) era's in the rear view mirror and really take this thing to the next level. We desperately need a smart, confident, passionate leader to move us forward and there a plenty of 'younger' coordinators on our candidate list that would fit the bill.
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Postby Barksdale Pony » Tue Sep 23, 2014 5:44 pm

All of this is ridiculous. Win. That is all. The rest is just bullsh*t.
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Postby Rebel10 » Tue Sep 23, 2014 6:04 pm

CoxMustangFan wrote:Not a fan of this one. For SMU to take the next step there will need to be a unified step forward among all of the generations.

So since you are also not saying get an older coach etc, are you saying get a middle age 45ish coach etc?
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Postby mrydel » Tue Sep 23, 2014 6:06 pm

Has nothing to do with the age of the coach. He is saying put together a new CofC of 45 and under. Good luck.
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Re: D Real Estate Daily: SMU Football and Real Estate

Postby SMU1523 » Tue Sep 23, 2014 8:07 pm

I don't know why we would ever shun the people that have kept SMU football alive for over 25 years.

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Postby Stangs1970 » Thu Sep 25, 2014 2:43 pm

Age has nothing to do with success.

Here is your 39 year old poster child.

Lane Kiffin
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I am 39 Years Old and can screw a program up like I am 60 years old.


Dude I hope you don;t run anything in real life. Talent has no age limit.
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Postby Topper » Thu Sep 25, 2014 3:03 pm

Arbitrary age cap on paid position = lawsuit. Otherwise, as an old guy, I don't disagree although you must admit that the alums in the 40 and under age bracket didnt exactly fill up the student section during all of those terrible years. Is there that much interest in that age group? They certainly didnt attend SMU to see big time football. And btw, as a whole they don't yet have the deep pockets of my crowd.
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Postby NewAgeMustange » Thu Sep 25, 2014 3:54 pm

I actually have zero depth to my pockets. They are turned inside out.

I vote for any coach that can turn the program around. Look at Duke (4-0) (yes I know who they've played, but at this point a W is a W.)
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Re: D Real Estate Daily: SMU Football and Real Estate

Postby smustatesman » Thu Sep 25, 2014 4:11 pm

JesuitPony wrote:From today's D Magazine Real Estate Daily:

By Jon Altschuler

King White, Jonas Woods, Ken Reimer, Jeff Carter, Ray Hunt, Anthony Bolner, John Hendricks. These are just a few of the Dallas real estate players I saw at Saturday’s football game between SMU and Texas A&M. (I’m not name-dropping, but rather putting enough real estate into this piece to make sure it qualifies for publication.)

What I really want to discuss is what I would do now with SMU football if I were in charge of the athletic department.

In short, I would diversify the booster base and otherwise enact a youth movement. Here are the specifics of my plan.

I would start by tapping David Miller to lead the charge, asking him to do for football what he has already done for the basketball program. Next, challenge Bill Duvall to wear some red and blue in addition to his burnt orange. I imagine there’s a lot that this Texas booster could teach us, and we should ask him to do so on the basis that he would be helping his hometown by helping us.

After that, I wouldn’t allow anyone over the age of 45 to touch the process. My sense it is time to give the university’s more recent graduates the opportunity to fix the football program. There’s tremendous horsepower in the post-death penalty classes that deserve the chance now to address shortcomings evident since they first arrived on campus.

Going hand in hand with the youth movement, I would cap the age of my new head coach at 37. We need the energy and passion that traces to a young coach ready to swing for the fence at an early stage of his career. Ignore the risk of him enjoying success and leaving for a more established program. At this point, let’s just focus on getting successful.

Pony up!

Jon Altschuler is a partner at Altschuler and Co. Contact him at [email protected].

http://realestate.dmagazine.com/2014/09/jon-altschuler-smu-football-and-real-estate/


They were all at the game to discuss what the cost of the empty lot at Bishop and Binkley might be, and how much to leverage. Were was a Crow family member ? And Sherwood ?
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