CoxMustangFan wrote:Multiple threads cheering for the TCU snub. While I can understand the glee from TCU's misfortune, on balance, this is not good for SMU (IMO). Let's look at it from a pros/cons point of view:
Pros of TCU Missing the Playoff
1) Those of us cheering against our rival, some level of joy.
2) TCU doesn't elevate further in stature, not making it harder for us to recruit against them.
Cons of TCU Missing the Playoff
1) If the B12 decides they need teams, they're going to pick off AAC teams (and it's very very unlikely one of those teams is SMU).
2) It's possible/likely SMU is a team those two schools will not want to play (at least until we're a scalp worth having -- in their view).
3) This could have been a knock on small private schools, at least in part. As much as I would puke in my mouth, having other small private schools in Texas be successful has some level of transference -- if we're serious about competing.
I'm personally not laughing too hard right now.
Addressing your cons list:
1) it's actually more likely that the B12 will be unable to agree on suitable expansion candidates leading to some of their schools moving to other conferences. See: Big East a few years ago. But if they do take two AAC teams, I agree that it is very unlikely one of those teams is SMU. However, SMU (and Houston) have an option that other AAC teams do not: the MWC. That lifeboat doesn't look much worse than the AAC ship, so not much lost.
2) they should get rid of FCS schools first. But if they want to cancel our series, we will take their cancellation fees and build the IPF and schedule more winnable games that are suitable for building up our program. Not the greatest thing, but not altogether negative.
3) It wasn't, and TCU and Baylor's success isn't any more transferable if they get in the playoff rather than simply being just outside.