SMU_Alum11 wrote:I think most people coming out of SMU are getting consulting jobs where they're on flights Monday through Thursday (can't be at a game Thursday night in that case) and working insane hours while also surrounded by the same like minded body.
This is way off base. I would be surprised if even 10% of SMU grads fall into this category.
Just going off experience when I graduated. My colleagues went big 4, I-bank, PE, etc. I hear engineering graduates went into operational consulting roles etc. You are probably right on the liberal arts side.
And new Big 12 member hosted a top 25 football team with 25,000 fans. Granted some stayed home to watch Astros, nonetheless fan attendance for huge game was SMU like.
panhandle_pony wrote:And new Big 12 member hosted a top 25 football team with 25,000 fans. Granted some stayed home to watch Astros, nonetheless fan attendance for huge game was SMU like.
I agree that was shocking and had to be concerning for the Big12. I like to think we would have a great crowd if it were at home.
Hopefully we have a good one but the undefeated going down might keep people at home.
panhandle_pony wrote:And new Big 12 member hosted a top 25 football team with 25,000 fans. Granted some stayed home to watch Astros, nonetheless fan attendance for huge game was SMU like.
I agree that was shocking and had to be concerning for the Big12. I like to think we would have a great crowd if it were at home.
Hopefully we have a good one but the undefeated going down might keep people at home.
With help from the Houston faithful, we might have had about the same crowd in Ford but it would have looked better in 32k seats vs the 40k plus Houston has
The Big 12’s Next Target Should be the SMU Mustangs
"The SEC could destroy TCU and the Big 12 if they pick up SMU. If you think about it, the Big 12 has entered the market of every Power Five conference. UCF lies in the SEC and ACC territory. Cincinnati is in the heart of the Big Ten market. BYU is in the Pac-12 market. The Big 12 Conference needs to pick up SMU as a preventative measure to defend itself against the ACC and the SEC."
Water Pony wrote:From Big12 Site: Heartland College Sports
The Big 12’s Next Target Should be the SMU Mustangs
"The SEC could destroy TCU and the Big 12 if they pick up SMU. If you think about it, the Big 12 has entered the market of every Power Five conference. UCF lies in the SEC and ACC territory. Cincinnati is in the heart of the Big Ten market. BYU is in the Pac-12 market. The Big 12 Conference needs to pick up SMU as a preventative measure to defend itself against the ACC and the SEC."
That writer obviously recalls the Pony Express era but to think the SEC would benefit from adding SMU is a stretch. Unless SMU becomes a Top 5 powerhouse, the SEC already has the Texas market with Texas and A$M. Big XII viewership will pale by comparison
The Big 12’s Next Target Should be the SMU Mustangs
"The SEC could destroy TCU and the Big 12 if they pick up SMU. If you think about it, the Big 12 has entered the market of every Power Five conference. UCF lies in the SEC and ACC territory. Cincinnati is in the heart of the Big Ten market. BYU is in the Pac-12 market. The Big 12 Conference needs to pick up SMU as a preventative measure to defend itself against the ACC and the SEC."
We aren't going to the SEC. A$M, UT and OU have the north Texas area locked up for that conference. They don't need another private school.
For the time being, bloom where we are planted. Prove that we can WIN here. Improve Men's BB and Women's BB and fill Ford by any means neccessary. The Power conferences will notice if we continue to win.
The ACC is the most logical fit for SMU.
stable-boy for the four horsemen of the apocalypse
Haha, I’ve been hearing SMU to SEC since the 1990s. Of course the only people who ever say that are SMU homers or writers looking to stir things up. I think the chances of that EVER happening are somewhere south of zero percent.
Not to say there will never be an opportunity for SMU to move up in the world if we show sustained success and commitment to athletics. But the SEC thing is just the pipiest of pipe dreams.