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by HarvCrimYaleBlue » Wed Sep 11, 2013 5:46 pm
We will probably never get the fans that Green and Coug can get. For grins let’s discover why. Size: SMU is not even a third the size. Local Factor: 90% of students from UNT/UH reside in TX, whereas SMU is 50%. For grins, say every Texan showed up for a game. UNT/UH would get approx. 32-35,000 fans whereas SMU would pull a stellar 4,800. I doubt every Texan would show so let’s look at “locals†and you would have approx. 17-22,000 fans where SMU would bring in closer to 2,500. Huh.
UNT UH SMU Undergrad uate 28,911 30,452 6,249 All 35,778 39,820 10,893 Immediate TX County 17,048 22,440 4,806 Other TX Counties 15,116 13,031 Out-of-State 1,739 984 4,805 International 1,875 3,365 1,282
I pulled together some quick and dirty statistics from college stats dot com so we can compare universities on an academic level. I will not even get into the debate on that end.
UNT UH SMU Accredited 1925 1954 1921 Sector Public Public Private Total Students 34,710 34,663 10,982 Full-time Students 23,916 24,371 8,378 Part-time Students 10,794 10,292 2,604 In-State Tuition $5,972 $6,084 $34,990 Out-of-State Tuition $12,644 $12,756 $34,990 Overall % Graduation 44% 43% 75% Retention Rate 74% 77% 89% Graduation Rate 44% 43% 75% Overall Percent Admitted 65% 77% 55% Percent Men Admitted 62% 77% 57% Percent Women Admitted 68% 76% 53% Total Number of Applicants 34,710 34,663 10,982 SAT 75th % (Math) 600 600 690 SAT 75th % (Reading) 600 570 680 ACT 75th % 21 19 27
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by LHS81 » Wed Sep 11, 2013 9:27 pm
Why is this page so large???
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by CenTXpony » Wed Sep 11, 2013 11:10 pm
LHS81 wrote:Why is this page so large???
Don't act like you're not impressed....
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by ReedFrawg » Wed Sep 11, 2013 11:31 pm
CenTXpony wrote:LHS81 wrote:Why is this page so large???
Don't act like you're not impressed....
Haha that made me chuckle...as did the comment about a one legged man by mean green fan. Great thread!
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by JoeKidd » Thu Sep 12, 2013 4:56 am
I know the thread started off tongue-in-cheek and then got even further off-base with our houston high troll, but a serious idea that I have had would be for the athletics dept./school to bring in students (like the band idea) from not only the Metroplex, but other parts of the state or big cities close to Dallas, e.g. Houston, Austin, San Ant., OK City, Shreveport. You bus the kids in for a day game and give them a food pass or something for 1 meal at the game and then bus them home afterwards. You also give them SMU shirts to wear. This not only helps fill the stadium, but helps SMU awareness with both student-athletes and just students that are localized to our area. I believe we need more in-state and near-state students to have a stronger more supportive alum base in the future.
We know the tickets don't all sell so those are essentially free and so the cost really is the bus trip, meal and t-shirt, maybe $25 per student? This is pretty pricey if you were committed to doing it for every home game and on a scale that makes an impact, say 2,500 per game, but this could be a new program that alums/boosters could participate in sponsoring. I believe the long-term dividends would pay off.
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by PerunaDontCare » Thu Sep 12, 2013 7:31 pm
JoeKidd wrote:I know the thread started off tongue-in-cheek and then got even further off-base with our houston high troll, but a serious idea that I have had would be for the athletics dept./school to bring in students (like the band idea) from not only the Metroplex, but other parts of the state or big cities close to Dallas, e.g. Houston, Austin, San Ant., OK City, Shreveport. You bus the kids in for a day game and give them a food pass or something for 1 meal at the game and then bus them home afterwards. You also give them SMU shirts to wear. This not only helps fill the stadium, but helps SMU awareness with both student-athletes and just students that are localized to our area. I believe we need more in-state and near-state students to have a stronger more supportive alum base in the future.
We know the tickets don't all sell so those are essentially free and so the cost really is the bus trip, meal and t-shirt, maybe $25 per student? This is pretty pricey if you were committed to doing it for every home game and on a scale that makes an impact, say 2,500 per game, but this could be a new program that alums/boosters could participate in sponsoring. I believe the long-term dividends would pay off.
Yeah! Maybe we could call it like the "Bus Brigade" or something!
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by mrydel » Thu Sep 12, 2013 7:53 pm
Yeah. Get someone else to pay for the buses. I am never doing it again.
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by SMU2007 » Thu Sep 12, 2013 8:33 pm
What if there was a post game concert on the field?
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by jpe747 » Fri Sep 13, 2013 4:39 am
SMU2007 wrote:What if there was a post game concert on the field?
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by mrydel » Fri Sep 13, 2013 6:32 am
It would be unique to see the stadium starting to fill up in the middle of the fourth quarter.
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