redpony wrote:the major difference- cougar high has an admin. and board that is committed to winning and putting a premium program in place. At SMU RGT would be thrilled for all of the sports programs to just fade away and be forgotten and his lap boy AD is doing the best he can to accommodate that idea.
RGT does not wants sports gone but he and the big money alums at SMU are not gonna be visibly blatant about athletic success as UH Chancellor Renu Khator and Tilman Ferttita. Not their style. Maybe the next SMU prez will be?
Khator said football success at UH is defined by 10 wins and that 8-5 will get a UH head coach fired. UH is not Cougar High anymore, btw. There's been lots of changes on Calhoun street the past decade.
UH has hired people who know or at least understand what it takes to be relevant in a big city sports market. And they're putting in the money and time to do execute their vision.
The football and basketball programs have been aggressive about marketing ( i.e. UH basketball is a Jordan school now), recruiting and scheduling, not to mention the physical upgrades. UH may not be a big-time operation yet, but they're certainly trying . By comparison, SMU athletics is high school-esque.