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Doherty on CNBC this Friday

PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 10:59 am
by PonyPride
SMU MEN’S BASKETBALL COACH MATT DOHERTY ON CNBC FRIDAY, MARCH 30


NEW YORK (SMU) --- SMU head men’s basketball coach Matt Doherty will be a guest on CNBC’s Fast Money with host Dylan Ratigan on Friday, March 30, at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT. The show originates from a studio at the NASDAQ in Times Square and coach Doherty will join them via satellite from Dallas. Ratigan will be joined by four Wall Street traders with varied areas of expertise. The segment with Doherty will focus on college basketball and the upcoming NCAA Final Four.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 11:23 am
by d_pony
this is BIG for us - a monumental boost to recruiting

PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 11:28 am
by smupony94
Love that show and will try to burn to my dvd player

PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 11:40 am
by expony18
d_pony wrote:this is BIG for us - a monumental boost to recruiting
because all those high school players are loving some cnbc...

Edit** 8pm friday night... when i was in high school i normally did not spend my friday nights parked on the couch watching cnbc, and catching up on the market recap

PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 11:46 am
by smupony94
Very good point but he is getting the SMU name out there although it is probably better exposure for him than SMU

PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 1:41 pm
by Caballo
expony18 wrote:
d_pony wrote:this is BIG for us - a monumental boost to recruiting
because all those high school players are loving some cnbc...

Edit** 8pm friday night... when i was in high school i normally did not spend my friday nights parked on the couch watching cnbc, and catching up on the market recap


Maybe parents of a potential recruit may be watching. If nothing else, it is pretty impressive that little 'ol SMU's coach is on CNBC. Any earned media for SMU is good media.

Who was the last SMU coach that had this much attention from the national media? Let's make that positive attention from the media.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 1:48 pm
by expony18
Caballo wrote:
expony18 wrote:
d_pony wrote:this is BIG for us - a monumental boost to recruiting
because all those high school players are loving some cnbc...

Edit** 8pm friday night... when i was in high school i normally did not spend my friday nights parked on the couch watching cnbc, and catching up on the market recap


Maybe parents of a potential recruit may be watching. If nothing else, it is pretty impressive that little 'ol SMU's coach is on CNBC. Any earned media for SMU is good media.

Who was the last SMU coach that had this much attention from the national media? Let's make that positive attention from the media.
1. what kind of backgrounds do "most" college athletes come from, probably not the kind that are sitting at home watching cnbc 2. yes he's been getting a lot of pub, but the more pub the more likely he is to leave

PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 8:13 pm
by smupony94
expony18 wrote:
Caballo wrote:
expony18 wrote:
d_pony wrote:this is BIG for us - a monumental boost to recruiting
because all those high school players are loving some cnbc...

Edit** 8pm friday night... when i was in high school i normally did not spend my friday nights parked on the couch watching cnbc, and catching up on the market recap


Maybe parents of a potential recruit may be watching. If nothing else, it is pretty impressive that little 'ol SMU's coach is on CNBC. Any earned media for SMU is good media.

Who was the last SMU coach that had this much attention from the national media? Let's make that positive attention from the media.
1. what kind of backgrounds do "most" college athletes come from, probably not the kind that are sitting at home watching cnbc 2. yes he's been getting a lot of pub, but the more pub the more likely he is to leave


When in the last 20 years have we had a coach poached by a bigger program?

PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 9:56 pm
by RGV Pony
smupony94 wrote:
expony18 wrote:
Caballo wrote:
expony18 wrote:
d_pony wrote:this is BIG for us - a monumental boost to recruiting
because all those high school players are loving some cnbc...

Edit** 8pm friday night... when i was in high school i normally did not spend my friday nights parked on the couch watching cnbc, and catching up on the market recap


Maybe parents of a potential recruit may be watching. If nothing else, it is pretty impressive that little 'ol SMU's coach is on CNBC. Any earned media for SMU is good media.

Who was the last SMU coach that had this much attention from the national media? Let's make that positive attention from the media.
1. what kind of backgrounds do "most" college athletes come from, probably not the kind that are sitting at home watching cnbc 2. yes he's been getting a lot of pub, but the more pub the more likely he is to leave


When in the last 20 years have we had a coach poached by a bigger program?


Dave Bliss

PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 10:33 pm
by smupony94
RGV Pony wrote:
smupony94 wrote:
expony18 wrote:
Caballo wrote:
expony18 wrote:
d_pony wrote:this is BIG for us - a monumental boost to recruiting
because all those high school players are loving some cnbc...

Edit** 8pm friday night... when i was in high school i normally did not spend my friday nights parked on the couch watching cnbc, and catching up on the market recap


Maybe parents of a potential recruit may be watching. If nothing else, it is pretty impressive that little 'ol SMU's coach is on CNBC. Any earned media for SMU is good media.

Who was the last SMU coach that had this much attention from the national media? Let's make that positive attention from the media.
1. what kind of backgrounds do "most" college athletes come from, probably not the kind that are sitting at home watching cnbc 2. yes he's been getting a lot of pub, but the more pub the more likely he is to leave


When in the last 20 years have we had a coach poached by a bigger program?


Dave Bliss
And who in the general public remembers him>

PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 11:08 pm
by PonySnob
smupony94 wrote:
RGV Pony wrote:
smupony94 wrote:
expony18 wrote:
Caballo wrote:
expony18 wrote:
d_pony wrote:this is BIG for us - a monumental boost to recruiting
because all those high school players are loving some cnbc...

Edit** 8pm friday night... when i was in high school i normally did not spend my friday nights parked on the couch watching cnbc, and catching up on the market recap


Maybe parents of a potential recruit may be watching. If nothing else, it is pretty impressive that little 'ol SMU's coach is on CNBC. Any earned media for SMU is good media.

Who was the last SMU coach that had this much attention from the national media? Let's make that positive attention from the media.
1. what kind of backgrounds do "most" college athletes come from, probably not the kind that are sitting at home watching cnbc 2. yes he's been getting a lot of pub, but the more pub the more likely he is to leave


When in the last 20 years have we had a coach poached by a bigger program?


Dave Bliss
And who in the general public remembers him>


His last year on the Hilltop was the last fun hoops season!!!!

PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 7:52 am
by EastStang
And if news stories are to be believed, Bliss knew that the NCAA gestapo were nosing around his program which was about as clean as the football program was then. Had he stayed, he might have gotten slapped hard for violations which could have hurt his long term career. He got gone while the getting was good. He got to coach almost 20 more years before he finally had a situation where he could not avoid scrutiny. We were good in basketball because we were paying players just like we were doing in football. I am very happy Doh is getting us some publicity and that he seems to be doing things the right way. As for CNBC, I think your average sports fan and lower income working stiff probably misses that channel. Now if he got interviewed on VH1 or MTV, that would be great for recruiting.

PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 8:33 am
by expony18
EastStang wrote:And if news stories are to be believed, Bliss knew that the NCAA gestapo were nosing around his program which was about as clean as the football program was then. Had he stayed, he might have gotten slapped hard for violations which could have hurt his long term career. He got gone while the getting was good. He got to coach almost 20 more years before he finally had a situation where he could not avoid scrutiny. We were good in basketball because we were paying players just like we were doing in football. I am very happy Doh is getting us some publicity and that he seems to be doing things the right way. As for CNBC, I think your average sports fan and lower income working stiff probably misses that channel. Now if he got interviewed on VH1 or MTV, that would be great for recruiting.
or just plain old espn, or even the ocho

PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 8:57 am
by Nacho
Just buy index funds. Go Doh.

PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 9:19 am
by expony18
it was a rough february for diamonds