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R. Gerald Turner: Friend or Enemy?Moderators: PonyPride, SmooPower Re: R. Gerald Turner: Friend or Enemy?Yeah, look at men's golf. They dominate for 1 year then head coach is terminated.
Re: R. Gerald Turner: Friend or Enemy?Ah yes, the old "R. Gerald Turner: Friend of Enemy?" thread. You can never count this one out. I think it would be interesting to analyze the correlation over the years between Ws and Ls on the football field in a given season, and this thread being pulled out of the dustbin and revived.
Re: R. Gerald Turner: Friend or Enemy?
If SMU hadn't intervened, it's likely the program may have been terminated.
Re: R. Gerald Turner: Friend or Enemy?Terminated like unc football?
Re: R. Gerald Turner: Friend or Enemy?
1) I think Turner is a good fundraiser, I really don't know if he is a great one or not. There are more and more schools surpassing the $1B endowment number each year. What I do know is that when I graduated from SMU some 30 years ago, SMU was ranked higher in US News (the gold standard IMO) than they are today. The City of Dallas itself, has of course, grown enormously in stature during this same period, us, we've moved backwards. 2) Uncertain if dropping FB would improve our academic position, one could argue it would have the opposite effect, certainly in one of our 2 crown jewel schools, Cox. I live in SoCal. Pretty certain if USC were to drop FB it would have an adverse impact on its school. Which leads to a bigger point you just made and I think Pye & Turner ignore. FB success or failure impacts academics in a school located in Texas. You cannot escape this fact.
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Nope.
Re: R. Gerald Turner: Friend or Enemy?of course the success of the programs affect the applications to the school. After the Hawaii Bowl SMU was the number 1 search item on google the next day. how many kids turned around and applied to SMU after they looked into it. I would be interested in seeing the number of applications that have been submitted by today this year vs the last couple years. When the football team is doing good are there more applications earlier?
Does anyone know if application data is available?
Re: R. Gerald Turner: Friend or Enemy?Bball has a huge effect when you make the tourney. When Drake made their sweet sixteen run last decade they more than doubled applications.
Re: R. Gerald Turner: Friend or Enemy?
What about Rice? Arguably one of the best scholastic universities in Texas. With a few exceptions, their football sucks.
Re: R. Gerald Turner: Friend or Enemy?One of? They are the best in Texas. One of the best nationally. Internationally.
Re: R. Gerald Turner: Friend or Enemy?
I bet when someone says the sky is blue, you nitpick that too.
Re: R. Gerald Turner: Friend or Enemy?arguably?
who is arguing? unt?
Re: R. Gerald Turner: Friend or Enemy?Ah, yes. we have met the enemy and they are us.
Re: R. Gerald Turner: Friend or Enemy?Rice is a nationally respected academic program. And they have a D-I program that played in the SWC (the top conference in Texas for 86 years), and has been doing reasonably well in the CUSA since we've been gone. They've not become TCU but they also aren't exactly rolling over either. And in this era of expansion, they've pretty much consistently been better than us.
Also, arguably they have had something of a head start in Endowment and academic quality from days before Texas football mattered. Support the Commitment! We're all SMU Mustangs fans- we should all be committed!
Re: R. Gerald Turner: Friend or Enemy?Rice has 2 ten win seasons and another bowl season during Jones tenure and is going for another one this year
"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.
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