SMU Projects to 9 Bowls from 1950-1979

Ponyboy in his usual [deleted] rant trying to tie the entire history of SMU Football to the ineptitude of the last 18 years claimed SMU has always been mediocre. The two eras simply don't compare.
First, I dare anyone who wants to know the truth go check out the historical scores on ponyfans. SMU played a Batan Death March especially in the 50s and 60s but also in the 70s including multiple game series with Ohio St. Notre Dame, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma St., Georgia Tech, Navy in the Stabauch era, Oklahoma, USC, Maryland, Michigan, Oregon, Miami, Purdue, Georgia, Minnesota, Michigan St., Tennessee, Alabama, Penn St. West Virgina, California, Auburn, North Carolina St. among others plus a BCS level SWC schedule when even Rice and TCU had teams which were highly ranked. SMU didn't play any Schools of the Blind, Sam Houston St Monuments or Hillbilly States.
If SMU had been the present bowl environment SMU would have played in 9 bowl games during that era compared to ZERO since the DP. Take a look at just some of the teams SMU beat during that period:
1950 6-4 Georgia Tech, Ohio St., Missouri, Oklahoma St., Ark
1954 6-3-1 (Missouri, Kansas, UT(tie), A&M, Ark, TCU)
1958 6-4 (Missouri, Georgia Tech, UT, A&M, Bay, TCU)
1963 4-7* (Sun Bowl) SMU somehow got a bid due to beating No. 1 ranked Navy led by Staubach but also beat Ark, A&M and Air Force
1966 8-3 (Cotton Bowl) (Illinois, Navy, Tech, UT, A&M, Bay, TCU)
1968 8-3 (Bluebonnett Bowl) (Auburn, NCSU, TCU, Tech, A&M, Bay, OU)
1972 7-4 (Wake Forest, Florida, Ark, Bay, TCU)
1973 6-4-1 (Oregon St., Virgina Tech, Ark(tie), Bay, TCU)
1974 6-4-1 (Virgina Tech, Oregon St., TCU, A&M, Ark(tie)
In non-bowl years SMU beat Notre Dame in 1951 and 1956. There is no similarity in SMU's competitiveness during this era and today.
First, I dare anyone who wants to know the truth go check out the historical scores on ponyfans. SMU played a Batan Death March especially in the 50s and 60s but also in the 70s including multiple game series with Ohio St. Notre Dame, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma St., Georgia Tech, Navy in the Stabauch era, Oklahoma, USC, Maryland, Michigan, Oregon, Miami, Purdue, Georgia, Minnesota, Michigan St., Tennessee, Alabama, Penn St. West Virgina, California, Auburn, North Carolina St. among others plus a BCS level SWC schedule when even Rice and TCU had teams which were highly ranked. SMU didn't play any Schools of the Blind, Sam Houston St Monuments or Hillbilly States.
If SMU had been the present bowl environment SMU would have played in 9 bowl games during that era compared to ZERO since the DP. Take a look at just some of the teams SMU beat during that period:
1950 6-4 Georgia Tech, Ohio St., Missouri, Oklahoma St., Ark
1954 6-3-1 (Missouri, Kansas, UT(tie), A&M, Ark, TCU)
1958 6-4 (Missouri, Georgia Tech, UT, A&M, Bay, TCU)
1963 4-7* (Sun Bowl) SMU somehow got a bid due to beating No. 1 ranked Navy led by Staubach but also beat Ark, A&M and Air Force
1966 8-3 (Cotton Bowl) (Illinois, Navy, Tech, UT, A&M, Bay, TCU)
1968 8-3 (Bluebonnett Bowl) (Auburn, NCSU, TCU, Tech, A&M, Bay, OU)
1972 7-4 (Wake Forest, Florida, Ark, Bay, TCU)
1973 6-4-1 (Oregon St., Virgina Tech, Ark(tie), Bay, TCU)
1974 6-4-1 (Virgina Tech, Oregon St., TCU, A&M, Ark(tie)
In non-bowl years SMU beat Notre Dame in 1951 and 1956. There is no similarity in SMU's competitiveness during this era and today.