What makes SMU a unique situation for Mack Brown is that I don't think he's going to be a real contender for a P5 job. We're in a location he is intimately familiar with and would offer him the chance to redeem himself in the shadow of Austin. Who knows maybe we can get the 'Horns on the schedule in the near future.
Mack Brown has won at every level at all types of schools. He is a great recruiter, and knows everyone in football to hire assistants. Why would we not want him?
Rebel10 wrote:Nah Grant, you are just being a jerk but that's just you. I was talking about Strong and so were you but somehow you can't admit to doing the same thing you accused me of doing.
I was responding to the post where you said this: "I know you went to UT and are a Mack lover but the truth is the truth." You were not talking about Strong in that sentence, you were dismissing his post based on what you think you know about the poster and his motivations.
Do we get the Big Alum character from the Ticket if Brown goes to SMU. That character cracks me up especially with the parody during the Charlie Strong hiring controversy
"With a quarter of a tank of gas, we can get everything we need right here in DFW." -SMU Head Coach Chad Morris
When momentum starts rolling downhill in recruiting-WATCH OUT.
Does anybody know the NCAA rules about football program structure? My thinking is Mack would be an awesome NFL type GM. Making him the "Head of Football Operations" the HC reports to him, but is in charge of the team. All other staffers (HS relations...etc) report to Mack. Mack's main responsibilities would be to rebuild relationships with Texas High Schools, sell the school/program to the media, recruit players along with the football coaches and recruit new boosters. I think Mack's best days are behind him as a HC, but these are the things he really excells at.
Rebel10 wrote:Nah Grant, you are just being a jerk but that's just you. I was talking about Strong and so were you but somehow you can't admit to doing the same thing you accused me of doing.
I was responding to the post where you said this: "I know you went to UT and are a Mack lover but the truth is the truth." You were not talking about Strong in that sentence, you were dismissing his post based on what you think you know about the poster and his motivations.
He has admitted to being a Mack fan in other forums.
Rebel10 wrote:I think it was said about Mack Brown that never has somebody done so little with so much.
He didn't have so much when he took Tulane to a bowl and brought North Carolina to national relevance. Neither of those schools had the resources to go where he took them.
Only question with Mack is HOW MUCH DOES HE HAVE LEFT IN THE TANK?
Rebel10 wrote:Nah Grant, you are just being a jerk but that's just you. I was talking about Strong and so were you but somehow you can't admit to doing the same thing you accused me of doing.
I was responding to the post where you said this: "I know you went to UT and are a Mack lover but the truth is the truth." You were not talking about Strong in that sentence, you were dismissing his post based on what you think you know about the poster and his motivations.
He has admitted to being a Mack fan in other forums.
And I thank you for keeping track of these things for us.
In the time he was at UT, he helped them rake in almost 1 BILLION dollars in revenue, and that was just from football. Taking a job at SMU would be kin to a CEO of a large corporation accepting a job as manager of a local Kwik-E-Mart.
Rebel10 wrote:I think it was said about Mack Brown that never has somebody done so little with so much.
He didn't have so much when he took Tulane to a bowl and brought North Carolina to national relevance. Neither of those schools had the resources to go where he took them.
Only question with Mack is HOW MUCH DOES HE HAVE LEFT IN THE TANK?
Spot on.
When Mack came to UNC his first two years they went 1-10 and 1-10.
The middle 6 years he had a winning record every year, finishing in the top 25 3 of those years.
His last two years they went 10-2 and 10-1, finishing in the top 10 both times.