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Re: What about the indoor practice facility?

Postby NickSMU17 » Mon Jul 19, 2010 2:31 pm

I'm not trying to be a jerk, but this is serious...this is a last chance for us...if JJ leaves it is going to be tough to get a quality coach in here...

So if you had fun last year like most did, we need to do our part and write turner that we like winning withing all limits of the NCAA....Once we continue to improve this won't be as big a concern as we will be able to grab more recruits that fit the school, but at this point we aren't there yet...

Plus, these asst. and JJ are out there selling kids on the school under a set of assumptions that weren't true...they go in, tell the family your kid will be ok, I will take care of them, and then we tell them to take a hike...might not be a big deal to us or the recruit, but how do you think those asst coaches take it...You think they want to work like that....

You are kidding yourself if you dont think there are un-resolved issues out there...Get more involved or don't make blind comments...there are plenty of things out there if you want to get on the ship...
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Re: What about the indoor practice facility?

Postby Samurai Stang » Wed Jul 21, 2010 11:29 pm

NickSMU17 wrote:I'm not trying to be a jerk, but this is serious...this is a last chance for us...if JJ leaves it is going to be tough to get a quality coach in here...


The importance of a quality coach cannot be casually dismissed. Recruiting is important, but having a coach that inspires players and effectively runs his team is essential, as well.

Bennett was not only handicapped by SMU's recruiting policies, he was also handicapped by his own mental abilities. He did not believe in in-game adjustments, and made numerous blunders throughout his career. Bennett would have never taken SMU to a bowl game last year, even with the same players. Simply recruiting athletes does not equal utilizing their talent on the field.
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Re: What about the indoor practice facility?

Postby friarwolf » Thu Jul 22, 2010 8:34 am

What are the height requirements for a facility like this? How does that work with the HP height restrictions that we worked under building Ford Stadium??????
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Re: What about the indoor practice facility?

Postby 1983 Cotton Bowl » Thu Jul 22, 2010 10:42 am

Fiarwolf, I don't know the answer to your question. But I was in Waco last week and happened to drive past the Baylor indoor practice facility. It was not a particularly tall building and had a flat roof. It didn't appear to be any taller than say the Meadows museum. So it is certainly possible to build a structure that does not have an extremely high profile if height restrictions are an issue.
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Re: What about the indoor practice facility?

Postby Vitale » Thu Jul 22, 2010 11:42 am

NickSMU17 wrote:Indoor facility is progressing nicely...

I don't care what stallion posts....not he nor you have been able to answer why the kid from cali, gottschalk had to go through 2 admission process to get in, when he was already accepted to PENN...

How bout the fact that JJ hasn't signed...that there is concern over asst. coaches not wanting to be here...

If you want to just sit back and watch thats fine, but there are bad feeling out there so I don't think you should discount them...

Are you suggesting we should shut down the SMU admissions office and just go by who others accept?
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Re: What about the indoor practice facility?

Postby Vitale » Thu Jul 22, 2010 11:45 am

And I have heard there is a plan being discussed in which half of the current Pettus practice field would be closed in for an indoor facility, to be side-by-side with an outdoor field. I hope it's not built by the same people who did the Cowboys' facility...
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Re: What about the indoor practice facility?

Postby Samurai Stang » Thu Jul 22, 2010 2:33 pm

Vitale wrote:And I have heard there is a plan being discussed in which half of the current Pettus practice field would be closed in for an indoor facility, to be side-by-side with an outdoor field. I hope it's not built by the same people who did the Cowboys' facility...


Given that the same company was linked to several other incidents in which their facilities collapsed, I doubt SMU will look to them. Although the inability to properly construct a practice facility would fit with our inability to properly tear down a goalpost.
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Re: What about the indoor practice facility?

Postby RE Tycoon » Thu Jul 22, 2010 2:35 pm

Vitale wrote: I hope it's not built by the same people who did the Cowboys' facility...


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Re: What about the indoor practice facility?

Postby EastStang » Thu Jul 22, 2010 2:51 pm

Will somebody please explain to me why football teams need an indoor practice facility for a game that's played in virtually any weather. This is the wussification of football. How can guys who practice in an air conditioned facility survive in 110 degree heat at Kyle Field? How can guys who practice on a dry field, manage a monsoon at Navy? How can guys who practice in a nice warm facility then play in 20 degree weather at Marshall? I hope Pink Taco gets the naming rights. First, we get geldings, next we'll be wearing tu tus.
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Re: What about the indoor practice facility?

Postby abezontar » Thu Jul 22, 2010 3:23 pm

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Re: What about the indoor practice facility?

Postby abezontar » Thu Jul 22, 2010 3:24 pm

and as a marketing tool....
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Re: What about the indoor practice facility?

Postby couch 'em » Thu Jul 22, 2010 3:34 pm

Because if everyone else has one, WE have to have one if we want to recruit top athletes.
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Re: What about the indoor practice facility?

Postby CalallenStang » Thu Jul 22, 2010 5:43 pm

couch 'em wrote:Because if everyone else has one, WE have to have one if we want to recruit top athletes.


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Re: What about the indoor practice facility?

Postby Alaric » Thu Jul 22, 2010 10:08 pm

couch 'em wrote:Because if everyone else has one, WE have to have one if we want to recruit top athletes.


the answer is above
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Re: What about the indoor practice facility?

Postby EastStang » Fri Jul 23, 2010 8:04 am

Because everyone else has one, we install one. I'd rather focus on getting the Education Department up and running so that athletes can pursue a career in athletic education. I'd rather get the learning center working well, so that more academic risk players stay eligible. Those need to be the first priorities ahead of an indoor practice facility. Now if someone wants their name on a building, fine. Let them donate money for building that. Otherwise, let's fix the things that keep us from being truly competitive.
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