Insane_Pony_Posse wrote:TCU & Baylor continue to do everything possible to keep us where we are.
A 101 game series and an 87 games series that aren't played. College football is stupid.
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Insane_Pony_Posse wrote:TCU & Baylor continue to do everything possible to keep us where we are.
shadowman wrote:Surprisingly,
Over on the toad's message board (killer frogs), most are upset by the news and think it is stupid. Many of the ones had posted in the past that the rivalry should stop because it only helped SMU, but now it is a reality, they are gonna miss it!
Maybe we can weasel our way into the Big 12 one day and make em play us again.
35straight II wrote:As far as historic football rivalries go, SMU vs. tcu is closer to 50/50 than most. Unfortunately for college football, people have short memories.
Clemson South Carolina Tie Clemson
18 10 1 64.00%
USC UCLA Tie USC
50 33 7 59.00%
Utah BYU Tie Utah
62 35 4 63.00%
Texas OU Tie Texas
63 50 5 56.00%
Texas A&M Tie Texas
76 37 5 67.00%
tcu SMU Tie tcu
52 42 7 55.00%
I believe you guys already backed out of thatdeepellumfrog wrote:This makes me sad. Always look forward to the game. Hopefully we can keep playing you in basketball
Mustangs_Maroons wrote:This is not surprising to me. The Toads are afraid of competing with us, even they will admit it. They see it as a nail in their coffin to their bowl aspirations if they lose to us, and probably don't feel they gain much when they win. That has probably been true when we were not very good, and right now it's all about watering down your OOC schedule with weak schools. Tradition of rivalries be damned. This is probably our best football team in a long time, and they know it, and we are only trending up. NIL is a great equalizer when we can compete for talent against schools that don't traditionally recruit at the top levels consistently, and yes, that includes the toads.
What really gets me is the hypocrisy of their fans who boast that they are so much better, but the reality is that over the last three or four years it has been very even, and it will continue to be the case until the series is cancelled (I laugh at their use of the word "paused") in 2025. Their fans also love to state that this is our Super Bowl, while the reality is that it's the toads that usually take two weeks to prepare before they face us. So whose Super Bowl is it? They also make fun about our program and facilities, but they were the ones that took our coach. The irony of it all...
Frankly, the toads and the pervs in Baylor are afraid of having SMU compete on equal footing, and they have blackballed us into the B12, and they will continue to do anything and everything they can to hurt our chances. But, the reality is, we don't need them. We just need to win our conference and show well, and we will land in a good spot. When that happens and we have our own comparable conference to compete in, I'll be glad to never have to talk about that sh**ty program and school every again. Good riddance.
fan wrote:"I'm speaking more to the similarities in terms of what kind of kids go to each school. I suppose there are more California kids that go to TCU and more east coast kids that go to SMU, but it's more or less the same demographic.
To the point, I don't think they count attendance any differently than we do. Theirs is overstated (relative to how many people are actually at the game), so is ours. Ours is obviously higher because we've had more success and we play in a better conference against schools that attract more fans."
This was a reasonable response on Killerfrogs from someone who seems to get it.
PonyME wrote:To clarify, the ‘threat’ that tcu may lose to a competitive SMU team after 2025 is what’s driving this decision? Great bulletin board material going forward for both the current team and future recruits. Per ‘A highly placed tcu booster who is frequently in the room with the decision makers’…tcu sees what’s coming. And I really enjoy your posts Froggie, but I’m pretty sure the tcu home game 2 yrs ago was your highest in terms of attendance. Even over Texas…maybe I’m misremembering. And poof…gone. Ok. Hopefully we can be in position to re evaluate that 2025 meeting in FT Worth, otherwise tcu is essentially forcing us into a 2 for 1.