D Real Estate Daily: SMU Football and Real Estate

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/
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/