Stallion wrote:we had 17,000 for SJSU because it was Parents Weekend-that always means a big influx of fans. Everyone that goes to the games knows our attendance figures are inflated and we've had plenty of games over the last few years even in Ford when there was no more than 5,000 at our games. And to the above posters who said the older generation doesn't understand the changes in the last 20 years-you're damn right-don't you think you morons have done enough harm as it is. Please spare us from the failure that is the "Modern SMU Athletic Program". If SMU had been doing what TCU has done all a long then we wouldn't have been in this mess anyway. TCU's success has nothing to do with its schedule-you guys have just run out of ideas to explain SMU's ineptitude because you've been wrong now for 16 years.
Hmmmmmm......
1) It was all because of parents weekend. Yet homecoming didn't draw squat. You'd think you get amuni to equal out the parents from parents weekend.
Also, under your hypothesis, it appears the parents would revolt and refuse to attend a game against Arkansas State. "Sorry, Muffy, I know we enjoyed the SJSU game last year, but I'll be damned if I'll watch Florida Int'l!"
2) Yes, our attendance records are inflated. I like to walk in the gate with mannequins that look eerily like
Kim Cattrall wearing Ramon Flanigan throwback jersies.
Our attendance records have been inflated for nearly every game the last 20 years if not before that. Half the schools in Div. 1's attendance records are inflated.
3) Seems to me the aged alumni are more responsible for "the failure that is the 'Modern SMU Athletic Program'." I seriously doubt I had much influence over the decision to hire Pye when I was more worried about getting a decent score on the SAT.
The people that have any influence on the institution that is SMU, aren't post-death penalty graduates. When I was a student at SMU, I didn't see the Hunts, Dedmans and Fords of the world sitting in McElvaney smoking dope and listening to Blues Traveler. So explain exactly how this is my fault?
4) So, since this is all my fault, what do you suggest I do differently? Should I stop going to games? First, you go to the games. Second, there are plenty of folks doing that for me. Should I give less money? More money? You don't give money, we know that. That must be part of your plan. The other part of your plan appears to act belligerent towards the young whippersnappers.