Stallion wrote:Well that little commuter school easily attracted the second best crowd to Ford last year-better than any CUSA team. Here's a Little ECONOMICS 101 for some of you:
Texas Tech 26,969
Rice 13,902
North Texas 20,517
Tulane 14,901
UTEP 16,464
UCF 10,271
Bottom Line Orsini knows what he is doing with this schedule. SMU can not continue to run up huge deficits forever. The CUSA West especially will never be a financial boon to SMU's bottom line. Reality dictates that SMU must play teams that produce revenue and this schedule is directly aimed at that goal. The SMU/NTSU series has the potential to be one of SMU's most profitable series if you throw in travel costs. I predict attendance will rise in the series with Jones/Dodge at the helm. The game certainly makes more sense than Texas St. Sam Houston, Arkansas St and the other nobodies we've scheduled recently. In fact, I'd bet that the among the biggest paydays in SMU recent years has been Texas Tech, TCU, Baylor and North Texas State games-whicvh is why they are on the schedule. Probably the other series that earned more was Oklahoma St.
I agree. The permanent members of the OOC schedule should be TCU, NTSU and Baylor. Rotate someone we can do home and home with that will bring some fans as the fourth. This would include Navy, Missouri, and aTm as are currently on the schedule. Add Oklahoma State, and we've got some quality opponents that will bring people. Much as I'd like to see an SEC team, I don't think it'll happen because those that bring fans won't do a home and home. I don't think Ole Miss or Miss St would bring that many fans to Dallas; Vandy definitely wouldn't. LSU, Tennessee, Florida, UGA would not in a million years do a home and home. I think Jerry Jones has right of first refusal for any games Arky plays within a 150 mile radius of Dallas.