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Is SMU Going To Fundamentally Change College Football As WeModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Is SMU Going To Fundamentally Change College Football As WeWEST DIVISION CHAMPS 2010
Re: Is SMU Going To Fundamentally Change College Football As WeSo, what you're saying is.....?
Re: Is SMU Going To Fundamentally Change College Football As WeVerrrrrrry interesting.
![]() GO MUSTANGS! SMU's first president, Robert S. Hyer, selected Harvard Crimson and Yale Blue as SMU's colors to symbolize SMU's high academic standards. We are one of the few Universities to have school colors with real meaning...and we just blow them off.
Re: Is SMU Going To Fundamentally Change College Football As WeWhatever happens - SMU and TCU need to be in the same conference.
Re: Is SMU Going To Fundamentally Change College Football As Wei wonder if this was the "secret" reason that JJ had for coming to SMU?
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Re: Is SMU Going To Fundamentally Change College Football As Westart next year 4-0 and watch how much fun this could be
Re: Is SMU Going To Fundamentally Change College Football As Weinteresting article.
Ok this is getting ridiculous...I agree with Dutch on THIS ONE POST by him totally
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4-O?....RGV needs a drug test!....lol BTW....great article expony18....very interesting stuff C-ya @ Milos!
Re: Is SMU Going To Fundamentally Change College Football As WeI would really enjoy a MWC BCS conference with Houston, TCU, SMU, UNLV...
this would be fun
Re: Is SMU Going To Fundamentally Change College Football As We
pass it to the left hand side
Re: Is SMU Going To Fundamentally Change College Football As WeWe may not need Missouri to join the Big 10 in order to gain a MWC invite, but it would certainly improve our chances.
May the Big 10 bring Missouri into its ranks! May the Pac-10 enter a new age in infighting! Far East Conference
Re: Is SMU Going To Fundamentally Change College Football As WeI don't think UT is going to allow any other Texas teams into the Big 12, and especially TCU. Besides, TCU doesn't bring anything to the table that they don't already have. So if the Big 12 loses a team, they will look west.
If the MWC loses any teams, I can certainly see Houston as being an attractive team...but Tulsa? And I don't see TCU allowing us into MWC. They've been distancing themselves from us for years. My take on it, anyway. Last edited by Ponyx2 on Mon Jan 04, 2010 6:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Nobody in football should be called a genius. A genius is a guy like Norman Einstein.
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TCU will not join the Big 12. The Big 12 believes that they already own the Dallas-Fort Worth market, and there is little evidence to the contrary. TCU would never be permitted to join the southern portion of the Big 12 due to recruiting and rivalries. TCU would not be added to the north because it does not make geographical sense, brings in no new television market, and takes recruits away from the Big 12 south by sending them to its northern half. Remember that if the Mountain West needs four teams, there are only so many options. Nevada - limited television market in a conference that will certainly use any potential additions to increase television viewership. Fresno State - poor academics and a very low athletic budget, Fresno State could have been added by the Mountain West long ago but never has been. Winning may not be enough in this case. Boise State - poor academics, excellent football - Boise is the most likely candidate of all Houston - average academics at best, Houston offers a winning football team and huge television market Tulsa - an afterthought compared to Oklahoma and Oklahoma State, Tulsa has been committed to athletics for years. The need for a fourth team would lead to their being taken, but if only three teams are taken expect them to be left out. SMU - after decades of losing the Mustangs seem committed to win. After trampling Mountain West bid competitor Nevada, SMU looks set to improve. Offers a very large city, making the Mountain West's presence known more than it is with TCU alone. If the rumors of an indoor practice facility prove to be true, SMU's dedication to athletics would be very evident. The only thing holding SMU back at this point is its past. Last edited by Samurai Stang on Mon Jan 04, 2010 5:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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