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Welcoming The Big East Newcomers: SMU

PostPosted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 4:46 pm
by ponyscott
FYI--- a critical look at SMU from the East......not far off in their assessment.... :roll:

Welcoming The Big East Newcomers: SMU
December 12th, 2011

http://rushthecourt.net/2011/12/12/welc ... omers-smu/

The Big East announced in a teleconference they would be adding five new schools to the fold. Three of those schools, Houston, Central Florida, and Southern Methodist, will play all of their sports in the conference starting in 2013. Of course it is far too early to tell what sort of impact these teams will have in their new conference, but that won’t stop us from pontificating. Next up is Southern Methodist.

The Past

The addition of Southern Methodist is the perfect evidence that the decision to add new teams was based on football implications. While the Mustangs’ football team has made improvements under June Jones and is actually a threat to make a bowl game consistently, the basketball program is a barren wasteland filled with mediocrity and little historical success. When compared to tradition-rich basketball programs like Syracuse and Pittsburgh, the Mustangs don’t even really deserve to be mentioned in the same breath.

How Can You Not Love That Fabulous Hair?

SMU has never had a winning record in Conference USA and they haven’t made the NCAA Tournament since they won the Southwest Conference in 1993. If you are looking for notable NBA alumni, you will have to look pretty hard until you stumble across Quinton Ross, or even better, Jon Koncak and his perfectly coiffed hair. They brought Matt Doherty in to coach in 2006 and opened a brand-new $13 million basketball facility in 2007, but the added facilities and supposed recruiting prowess have yet to make a difference.

The Present

Last season was the team’s best finish in Conference USA, and they only finished 8-8 and were bounced in the first round of the conference tournament by Rice. Unfortunately, they will be lucky if they get back to that point again this season. Currently they sit at 5-3 and their best win is six-point overtime win against Arkansas-Little Rock. They have shown little semblance of solid defensive play at any point, and their offense hasn’t been much better.

Redshirt senior Robert Nyakundi (15.3 PPG, 5.3 RPG) is the team’s best player, and freshmen Jalen Jones (8.4 PPG, 3.6 RPG) and Cannen Cunningham (6.8 PPG, 4.8 RPG) at least give the fans hope for the future, if there are any fans left. The Mustangs are currently averaging less than 1,600 fans at each home game and while that might improve once conference play starts, it’s not going to get much better unless they start winning games.

To put it bluntly, people in the Dallas-Forth Worth area have much better sports teams to follow than SMU. Texas is and always will be the most popular university in the region and SMU might not even rank ahead of Houston in terms of popularity, and maybe even the Oklahoma schools as well.

The Future

Doherty was hired to turn around the program because his reputation as a dogged recruiter preceded him and this move to the Big East will undoubtedly sweeten his recruiting pitch. Perhaps the best recruiting job Doherty has done was to recruit former Longhorn Shawn Williams to transfer to SMU. Williams was one of the best players in the state of Texas coming out of high school and he will be the centerpiece of the team next year.

Matt Doherty Will Need To Recruit Like His Hair Is On Fire If He Wants To Compete In The Big East.

Next year’s recruiting class is solid but certainly not spectacular. Center Blaise Mbargorba oozes potential and should be an instant defensive contributor, but only time will tell whether he can become polished enough to be an impact player in the Big East. New York native Brian Bernardi is the type of rugged and physical guard who will thrive in the Big East, but he might not have enough upside to be more than a solid starter for Doherty.

The eternal optimists will say that Dallas is a fertile recruiting ground and SMU’s jump to the Big East should raise its profile in the eyes of local recruits. But everybody recruits Dallas, including Texas and West Virginia, and convincing recruits that Highland Park is any better will be a tall task. Doherty also has proven he can recruit nationally, so New York and the rest of the Atlantic corridor should be a target, but Doherty will have his work cut out for him making significant inroads there.

Welcoming The Big East Newcomers: SMU

PostPosted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 4:51 pm
by 2ndandlong
Pretty good breakdown. Hard to argue with that.

Welcoming The Big East Newcomers: SMU

PostPosted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 4:56 pm
by smusic 00
So we have some work to do, huh?

Re: Welcoming The Big East Newcomers: SMU

PostPosted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 5:08 pm
by ponyscott
Pretty right on view and hopefully can be changed with a few years recruiting classes....am glad we don't 'go to slaughter' until 2013.

Re: Welcoming The Big East Newcomers: SMU

PostPosted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 5:21 pm
by hoopmanx
I was ok w/it until they claimed Shawne Williams was our best recruit. He may end up being a real gamer, but he was criminally overrated in high school, and has no lateral quicks. From what I've heard of practice, he's a 3pt chucker that's a pretty decent rebounder. He got a lot of blue collar stuff in AAU & High school, so hopefully that part of his game comes back around

Re: Welcoming The Big East Newcomers: SMU

PostPosted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 10:29 am
by EastStang
Doh may also poach some BE corridor recruits as well. Suddenly, you can approach a kid in DC, Philly, NYC, NJ, Boston and even Chicago and tell Mom that junior will have games close to home. And his pitch in Dallas now is that hey, do you want to play in a decent conference like the Big XII, or do you want to play with the Big boys in the Big East.

Re: Welcoming The Big East Newcomers: SMU

PostPosted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 6:55 pm
by gostangs
so...we have a chance though - right?

Re: Welcoming The Big East Newcomers: SMU

PostPosted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 7:09 pm
by ponyscott
SMU is a new private school/prep type college alternative for a good education AND play some good Big East hoops!.....Forget Georgetown, Villanova, DePaul etc.........those people out East will love this new school in Hot Dallas with all the job opps etc. We will be a great new deal for them......guaranty it!

Re: Welcoming The Big East Newcomers: SMU

PostPosted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 8:43 pm
by DanFreibergerForHeisman
Thankfully it only takes a couple of key recruits to totally turn a basketball program around. I will continue to keep the faith.

Re: Welcoming The Big East Newcomers: SMU

PostPosted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 9:24 pm
by hoopmanx
ponyscott wrote:SMU is a new private school/prep type college alternative for a good education AND play some good Big East hoops!.....Forget Georgetown, Villanova, DePaul etc.........those people out East will love this new school in Hot Dallas with all the job opps etc. We will be a great new deal for them......guaranty it!


I must be crazy, but I believe all of that. It's all right there. Sleeping effin giant!

Re: Welcoming The Big East Newcomers: SMU

PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 6:57 am
by ponyscott
hoopmanx wrote:
ponyscott wrote:SMU is a new private school/prep type college alternative for a good education AND play some good Big East hoops!.....Forget Georgetown, Villanova, DePaul etc.........those people out East will love this new school in Hot Dallas with all the job opps etc. We will be a great new deal for them......guaranty it!


I must be crazy, but I believe all of that. It's all right there. Sleeping effin giant!


I TOTALLY believe it Doh. SMU will open a lot of eyes out east and become a new alternative to play some big time ball. With our excellent facilities, a revamped Moody and being able to play in an NBA town with the World Champion Mavericks actually practicing on campus will make it hard to pass up for some upward thinking playa's. IMHO 8)

Re: Welcoming The Big East Newcomers: SMU

PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 12:47 pm
by ponyboy
I am very fired up about the Big East move. Very.

Re: Welcoming The Big East Newcomers: SMU

PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 3:01 pm
by Mitch McConnell
I could really care less about those East Coast elite think. Those guys should be thanking their lucky stars their conference didn't implode leaving them with diddly squat.

The Big East is not in a position where it can dictate terms. This is about survival.

It might be news to those guys but basketball doesn't rule college athletics. Football does.

Re: Welcoming The Big East Newcomers: SMU

PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 3:28 pm
by ponyscott
Maybe so in general, but with a new TV agreement with the Big East, the basketball contract rights maybe more than the football.

Re: Welcoming The Big East Newcomers: SMU

PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 4:34 pm
by Wuba
ponyscott wrote:Maybe so in general, but with a new TV agreement with the Big East, the basketball contract rights maybe more than the football.

The article on the Big East - SDSU contract posted on the Football board said that if at least 70% of the proceeds of the new TV agreement were not allocated to football then SDSU's exit fee was reduced from $5 million to $2.5 million. I seriously doubt the Big East would agree to that provision if they thought that the basketball was going to be worth more than the football. Not saying it can't happen, just saying it does not sound likely based on that provision.