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Re: Was The Rise Real?

Postby mtrout » Mon Dec 25, 2017 8:06 pm

Smu21tcu10, great post.

Since we only have 8000 fans, we better get our hardhats and get to work. Smu tries to act like it’s swimming in cash and maybe it is...idk but it sure seems mike our coaches are frustrated by multiple empty promises. Lb was happy for a while because david miller rebuilt moody, thank god... too bad we can’t really say the same about football with facilities lately.

We need to find some blue collar get to work attitude instead of the entitled soiree attitude. Coaching football here is incredibly hard. We should embrace that challenged instead of pretending it’s 1982. I don’t get it. Do we think we have to overpromise at every turn to get decent coaching hires?
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Re: Was The Rise Real?

Postby Stallion » Mon Dec 25, 2017 8:16 pm

Here are the most recent published numbers Spring 2016-if anything probably got worse this year--and note even with the common argument that part of the athletic debt is just a paper debt SMU Athletics still run a huge deficit even if you erase the costs of athletic scholarship--not sure if these numbers reflect the new "cost of attendance" supplement to Football and Basketball players but that would make things substantially worse

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"SMU expects to spend $34.8 million on athletics in 2016, according to a recent report from the All University Finance Committee. This spending, which amounts to 7.5 percent of the university’s $462 million operating budget, exceeds athletic revenue by $10.1 million. The $10.1 million deficit does excludes athletic scholarships—“grants in aid”—of $19.7 million, which pushes SMU’s total athletic deficit to $29.8 million."

"While this deficit may seem alarming—$2,560 per student per year—it’s actually the norm for universities to heavily subsidize their collegiate athletic programs. According to a report from the NCAA, the average Division I athletic program competing in the Football Bowl Subdivision runs a deficit of around $14.7 million, including grants in aid. Still, SMU’s $29.8 million deficit is more than double the average."


http://www.smudailycampus.com/news/smu- ... -of-sports
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Re: Was The Rise Real?

Postby RGV Pony » Mon Dec 25, 2017 8:26 pm

Sounds like someone needs to spend less time extolling their own greatness on ponyfans and more time trolling for high dollar amount verdict/settlement cases

Seriously though, good data Stallion
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Re: Was The Rise Real?

Postby PonySnob » Mon Dec 25, 2017 8:46 pm

RGV Pony wrote:Sounds like someone needs to spend less time extolling their own greatness on ponyfans and more time trolling for high dollar amount verdict/settlement cases

Seriously though, good data Stallion


Or helping attendance by taking somebody to the games
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Re: Was The Rise Real?

Postby SoCal_Pony » Mon Dec 25, 2017 8:48 pm

Stallion wrote: "SMU expects to spend $34.8 million on athletics in 2016....exceeds athletic revenue by $10.1 million. The $10.1 million deficit does excludes athletic scholarships—“grants in aid”—of $19.7 million, which pushes SMU’s total athletic deficit to $29.8 million."

http://www.smudailycampus.com/news/smu- ... -of-sports


Wonder what these numbers would be if SMU shut down its FB and those offset money-losing women’s programs?
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Re: Was The Rise Real?

Postby Insane_Pony_Posse » Mon Dec 25, 2017 9:30 pm

MV pony wrote:Thanks for the insight, Mex.


Agreed MV pony....Mex I appreciate your sharing your inside information that most of us never have access to. It is depressing as hell reading your lengthy post of insider info....but only confirms my worst fears about the jinxed program we all love.....and here we go again on the "oh just wait a couple uh years and things are gonna get better".
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Re: Was The Rise Real?

Postby footballdad » Mon Dec 25, 2017 10:03 pm

10.1 million (2.19% of budget) to pay for all athletics....the sky is falling, the sky is falling. Easily over 2% of bloated bureaucracy that could eliminate that number quickly. Good luck with that.
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Re: Was The Rise Real?

Postby One Trick Pony » Mon Dec 25, 2017 10:21 pm

PonySnob wrote:
RGV Pony wrote:Sounds like someone needs to spend less time extolling their own greatness on ponyfans and more time trolling for high dollar amount verdict/settlement cases

Seriously though, good data Stallion


Or helping attendance by taking somebody to the games

No one is going to a game with him.
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Re: Was The Rise Real?

Postby Stallion » Mon Dec 25, 2017 10:39 pm

Lie No. 1: "How many know that in June's final recruiting year he had 5 players that qualified, but subsequently not admitted and three more that qualified he simply withdrew. All of them had the required SAT and GPA under the past and current quidelines."

Truth: Name 1 commitment that SMU didn't admit--there were no substantial signees that weren't admitted or decommitted in 2014 because of ACADEMICS. Come on big guy-I follow recruiting about 100 times more than you and I'll prove you wrong--if you are going to come on here with that [deleted] then name some recruits-- here's the list

https://247sports.com/college/southern- ... ll/Commits

You are promoting an Urban Legend that hurts our reputation in recruiting because its nonsense. Billy Embody has just recently unequivocally corrected the Arkansas fan base about that nonsense. We are on a competitive even playing field with our natural and traditional rivals. The new NCAA admission standards made this a complete non-issue

Lie No. 2: "Over my dead back will our athletes have more assistance than our average student."

Truth: We've had multiple reports on Ponyfans alone from Student Athletes that describe substantial assistance from tutors and academic support in Hughes/Trigg that goes substantially above the support given to the average student. SMU's dismal performance under Jones has improved every year and now the football team's GPA is the highest in history. 2 Academic All-Americans to boot

Lie No. 3: "Remember how we were all told that Simmons would be able to accommodate things like general studies, coaching, a career path in education that would be friendly to athletes?"

Truth: The vast majority of the Basketball team and a high number of the Football team are majoring in Sports Management or Applied Physiology (just another name for the more common Kinesiology at other school) in the Simmons School of Education which probably cost the university in excess of $50 Million for 2 new buildings, infrastructure and new professors. That is a promise kept at great cost to the university. More student/athletes major at the Simmons School of Education than any other school in the university. No reputable school has a major in general education or coaching. In Texas you can't get a teacher's certificate in those majors.

Lie No. 4: "Like Chad he was also promised an IPF"

Truth: Unlike Herman at UH the same agent-considered the No. 1 agent in College Football- didn't negotiate an IPF in Morris' contract with SMU which is the agreement between the university and coach. Morris is not a dumbass-he knew the university wasn't paying for it out of operating revenue or the endowment. From Day 1 it was understood that funding for an IPF would need to come from donations from alumni which needed to be at least 80% of the construction costs JUST LIKE AT EVERY OTHER IPF that has been funded at similar schools like Baylor and TCU. I've posted links showing those facilities were both fully funded by alumni donations BEFORE construction commenced. Reportedly SMU just reached the 80% level and its been approved by the BOT within months of reaching 80%. If anything that's a promise delayed by lack of alumni donations and now kept in 3 years.

Lie No. 5: "Most of you are unaware in January of his last season he tired to resign, even foregoing the last year of his contract but these same donors pursuaded him to stay promising changes. When he saw nothing improving, he got rid of his home and iived in a hotel room for the rest of his stay."

Truth: Its too damn bad he didn't just go ahead and quit instead of cashing his paycheck for a couple of more years while doing half his job. June Jones lazy [deleted] recruiting has been exposed by the successor as wholly inadequate-pathetic really-- everybody in College Football knows it and he'll never get a decent college job again.

Lie No. 6: "Chad was no diffferent. Our people simply lied. And its not just the IPF. As I told you earlier three years ago, Chad will be gone before any IPF is ever completed."
Truth: See Lie No. 4

Lie No. 7: "It is no wonder our Athletic Department turned in Larry Brown. Worse, they didn't fight the NCAA, they didn't appeal, and they didn't properly support our coaches. Do you have any idea the cost and effort to do a forensic investigation on every computer on campus that runs through our server to identify which person helped Kieth with his online high school"

Truth: Larry Brown was turned in by himself when he lied to the NCAA during deposition testimony. SMU did contest the initial NCAA findings and in fact did appeal the sanctions. We didn't appeal certain parts of the NCAA findings because under new NCAA legislation a Level 2 violation results in an automatic sanctions that would have been futile to appeal. SMU also made the correct decision to take its punishment so the momentum in the program wouldn't be lost by transferring upperclassmen. SMU made absolutely the correct decision which is why we still had a strong program last year and this year and have apparently bridged the gap so that the future of our basketball program is as high as ever looking forward. This nonsense about the forensic costs to defend against NCAA enforcement is laughable because every recruiting contact with a recruit has to be documented under NCAA rule--and if you can't produce those records to the NCAA you are going to get nailed by the NCAA.


Lie No. 8: Can you imagine that the highlight of Tricky Ricky's tenure is to raise ticket prices twice at Moody and sign us up to get our asses whipped for a $3,000,000 paycheck. A game Chad begged for us to cancel. All to balance a budget that comes directly from the President's office.

Truth: That's just the price of competing at the FBS and Division 1 Level at a school with a small fanbase. It is a universal phenomenum and as links show to schools like Gonzaga and other Texas nationally competitive programs-SMU's fanbase has been paying below market.
Last edited by Stallion on Mon Dec 25, 2017 11:30 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Was The Rise Real?

Postby One Trick Pony » Mon Dec 25, 2017 10:56 pm

OK you lost it.
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Re: Was The Rise Real?

Postby JasonB » Mon Dec 25, 2017 11:15 pm

It all depends on if you believe the Manziel story or not :).
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Re: Was The Rise Real?

Postby footballdad » Mon Dec 25, 2017 11:18 pm

"SMU's fanbase has been paying below market" :lol:
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Re: Was The Rise Real?

Postby ebrooks11 » Mon Dec 25, 2017 11:19 pm

Wow
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Re: Was The Rise Real?

Postby Mustang1980 » Tue Dec 26, 2017 12:42 am

footballdad wrote:10.1 million (2.19% of budget) to pay for all athletics....the sky is falling, the sky is falling. Easily over 2% of bloated bureaucracy that could eliminate that number quickly. Good luck with that.



I'm sure R. Jerry wouldn't mind ponying 1/2 of his millions of quids to help ameliorate that $10.1 milly.

Lessee, 3. Gerald Turner, Southern Methodist University: $3,354,128 (my math gets down to only $8,422,936).

I'm sure more "bloat" can be found elsewhere, wot say ye?
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Re: Was The Rise Real?

Postby Stallion » Tue Dec 26, 2017 12:05 pm

All 4 upperclassmen in SMU Basketball starting lineup are majoring or have already graduated from the Simmons School of Education--promise kept

(Source SMU Official Roster and Bios on smumustangs.com)
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