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by Mustangsabu » Thu Oct 03, 2013 11:27 pm
Stallion wrote:Topper is correct I've had more criticism with the football program than most-but I still plant my [deleted] in my seat for every game every year SMU is not an NFL Franchise It is Division 1A underdog whose fans must support at an elevated level for us to have any chance to compete. If you don't believe in what they are doing then cut off or reduce Mustang Club donations before you stop going to games
I never thought I'd say this, but maybe we need more Stallions....
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by SMU2007 » Fri Oct 04, 2013 2:05 am
Stallion wrote: Do you want your recruiting service to tell the truth or be a cheerleader for the program
I'm here for the pep rally
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by Topper » Fri Oct 04, 2013 5:14 am
SMUer wrote:Why are we so quick to jettison "fair weather fans"? We should be bummed when someone who wishes good things for SMU decided to go...
SMU doesn't graduate many fans and makes virtually no effort to create new ones, so losing one of the 18,000 hurts. "Purifying the lines" is stupid if there is no one in line to replace them...and no one is.
Every pro and college team has "fair weather" fans. The problem that I see is that our fans don't even turn out in fair weather. If you had been at that UCF game a couple of years ago, a game played one week after we beat a ranked TCU at Fort Worth, a week when we received top 25 votes for the first time since the dp, and a week when we were playing the defending champion of our conference, only to see thousands upon thousands of empty seats, you would understand my frustration. That game should have been close to a sell out and would have sold 30,000 tickets at any former SWC school with the exception of Rice. If we can't show the world that we have a modicum of fan support we are not moving to a better position in the world of college football.
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by Grant Carter » Fri Oct 04, 2013 5:50 am
Topper wrote:SMUer wrote:Why are we so quick to jettison "fair weather fans"? We should be bummed when someone who wishes good things for SMU decided to go...
SMU doesn't graduate many fans and makes virtually no effort to create new ones, so losing one of the 18,000 hurts. "Purifying the lines" is stupid if there is no one in line to replace them...and no one is.
Every pro and college team has "fair weather" fans. The problem that I see is that our fans don't even turn out in fair weather. If you had been at that UCF game a couple of years ago, a game played one week after we beat a ranked TCU at Fort Worth, a week when we received top 25 votes for the first time since the dp, and a week when we were playing the defending champion of our conference, only to see thousands upon thousands of empty seats, you would understand my frustration. That game should have been close to a sell out and would have sold 30,000 tickets at any former SWC school with the exception of Rice. If we can't show the world that we have a modicum of fan support we are not moving to a better position in the world of college football.
Agreed, that was the "fairest weather" a fair weather fan could have asked for in years, but apparently we need a number of years of "fair weather" and also we have to be playing just the right opponent. I understand all those things are necessary to get unaffiliated folks interested, but more SMU alumni who live in the region (which does not include redpony who lives out of the country I thought) need to be a little less fair weather. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk - now Free
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by Alaric » Fri Oct 04, 2013 6:33 am
Mustangs_Maroons wrote:In full disclosure, I stole this list a posting from from Samurai Stang. All seem very reasonable and many are actually part of current steering committee members. That's 11 of 20.
1. Don Donally 2. Richard Collins 3. Gerald Ford 4. Paul Loyd 5. Carl Sewell 6. Richard Ware 7. Brad Brookshire 8. Gary Crum 9. Randall Goss 10. Daniel Hunt 11. Clark Hunt
12. Michael Shore - he's not old or happy
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by smusportspage » Fri Oct 04, 2013 8:49 am
Mustangsabu wrote:Stallion wrote:Topper is correct I've had more criticism with the football program than most-but I still plant my [deleted] in my seat for every game every year SMU is not an NFL Franchise It is Division 1A underdog whose fans must support at an elevated level for us to have any chance to compete. If you don't believe in what they are doing then cut off or reduce Mustang Club donations before you stop going to games
I never thought I'd say this, but maybe we need more Stallions....
Agree. #shocktheworld 
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by PlanoStang » Fri Oct 04, 2013 9:38 am
mrydel wrote:Grant Carter wrote:mrydel wrote:Does not matter. He was recruiting players for another school while on our paycheck. That is wrong. Nothing wrong with seeking another job but working for another school while accepting our pay is not right.
Like I said, if a kid asked what would happen if June went to ASU, the best answer for SMU that June could give is that he would want him on his team whether he was coaching SMU or ASU. Telling the kid that he would not want him at ASU is not going to make the kid want to play for him if he stays at SMU is it? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk - now Free
Again the evidence is the kid that had narrowed his choices to SMU and Nebraska. And then out of the blue committed to ASU when they did not even have a coach. The shows full intent to recruit the kid to another school while still on SMU's payroll. That is not a kid asking what would happen. That is a kid actually committing to a school without a coach. Wonder how that happened?
I think the only thing you could convict him of is recruiting for the U of JJ.
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by PlanoStang » Fri Oct 04, 2013 9:53 am
SMU2007 wrote:Stallion wrote: Do you want your recruiting service to tell the truth or be a cheerleader for the program
I guess that depends whether someone is a coach, Sherwood Blount, or a SMU marketing guy. What recruiting services do coaches actually use  I thought they did most of it themselves by networking with HS coaches etc. ?
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by Stallion » Fri Oct 04, 2013 10:24 am
All coaching staffs use every recruiting service they can find. We used to argue on ponyfans a decade ago whether Coach A gave a [deleted] about how recruiting services rated a player. They used to deny they ever looked at them but the budgets of state universities that have been revealed to the publc show they have substantial line items in their budgets for recruiting services. One reason its essential is because the recruit interviews show what the recruits are thinking. If you were a salesman wouldn't you want an interview about what your prospective buyer wanted to purchase. This has also been confirmed by Rivals/Scout on numerous ocassions-they all subscribe to these services
"With a quarter of a tank of gas, we can get everything we need right here in DFW." -SMU Head Coach Chad Morris
When momentum starts rolling downhill in recruiting-WATCH OUT.
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by Topper » Fri Oct 04, 2013 4:13 pm
I don't know as much about recruiting services as most of you but I have always wondered if the fact that UT, Nebraska, Alabama, etc are looking at a kid automatically makes the kid a hot prospect. In other words, isn't it possible that UT's talent is so highly rated because their interest in a kid ignites interest by OU and A&M etc thus causing the kid's stock to rise? Isn't it partly a self fulfilling prophecy?
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by Stallion » Fri Oct 04, 2013 5:42 pm
not really valid because most kids on say a Top 10 recruiting class have 10, 20, 30 hell 50 offers including all the top programs. Right now there is a lot criticism of Texas recruiting but if you go back and check a whole bunch of other schools missed too on the same kids. There may be something though to the argument that early recruiting may make recruiting more difficult because some of these recruits are being offered based on their performance in their sophomore year or early Junior year.
"With a quarter of a tank of gas, we can get everything we need right here in DFW." -SMU Head Coach Chad Morris
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by SoCal_Pony » Fri Oct 04, 2013 10:44 pm
ponyte wrote:From the good old days 1972, home average 25,648 (7-4) 1973 19,956 (6-4-1) 1974 28,312 (6-4-1) 1975 25,110 (4-7) Mustang Mania 1978 51,960 (4-6-1) 1979 (first year in Texas Stadium) 55,758 (5-6) 1980 (Holiday Bowl, final ranking #20) 36,773 (8-4) Post DP 1989 21,999 (2-9) 1990 20,587 (1-10) 1999 (last year in Cotton Bowl) 19,625 (4-6) 2000 (1st year in Ford) 21,815 (3-9)
One might argue that we have fairly consistent attendance regardless of record with the exception of a brilliant marketing campaign for 1978-1979 and the Pony Express era.
I agree and know where you are going with this but I think their is an opportunity to connect to Dallas fans that didn't exist in the past. Reason - average cost for family of 4 to attend a Dallas Cowboys game in Arlington is over $600. You can almost buy a season ticket to SMU FB for the cost of parking your car to 1 Cowboy game.
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by RGV Pony » Fri Oct 04, 2013 10:53 pm
That and enough people to fill Ford move to Dallas & Collin county every how often ?
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by Treadway21 » Fri Oct 04, 2013 10:53 pm
SoCal_Pony wrote:ponyte wrote:From the good old days 1972, home average 25,648 (7-4) 1973 19,956 (6-4-1) 1974 28,312 (6-4-1) 1975 25,110 (4-7) Mustang Mania 1978 51,960 (4-6-1) 1979 (first year in Texas Stadium) 55,758 (5-6) 1980 (Holiday Bowl, final ranking #20) 36,773 (8-4) Post DP 1989 21,999 (2-9) 1990 20,587 (1-10) 1999 (last year in Cotton Bowl) 19,625 (4-6) 2000 (1st year in Ford) 21,815 (3-9)
One might argue that we have fairly consistent attendance regardless of record with the exception of a brilliant marketing campaign for 1978-1979 and the Pony Express era.
I agree and know where you are going with this but I think their is an opportunity to connect to Dallas fans that didn't exist in the past. Reason - average cost for family of 4 to attend a Dallas Cowboys game in Arlington is over $600. You can almost buy a season ticket to SMU FB for the cost of parking your car to 1 Cowboy game.
Don't dos punt this. It is about hitting the right market and putting something fin out in the field.
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by Topper » Sat Oct 05, 2013 9:41 am
smusportspage wrote:Mustangsabu wrote:Stallion wrote:Topper is correct I've had more criticism with the football program than most-but I still plant my [deleted] in my seat for every game every year SMU is not an NFL Franchise It is Division 1A underdog whose fans must support at an elevated level for us to have any chance to compete. If you don't believe in what they are doing then cut off or reduce Mustang Club donations before you stop going to games
I never thought I'd say this, but maybe we need more Stallions....
Agree. #shocktheworld 
If Stallion agrees with me I must be right. I would add one thought to the issue of butts in the seats: The broadcasters (particularly ESPN) have had, and will continue to have, a great deal to do with future re-alignment. The Big 12 was a product of a potential TV contract. Notice we were not asked to play. The networks HATE to broadcast pictures of empty seats for obvious reasons and that is mostly what we give them. Section upon section of dust gathering benches. We also complain that the media ignores us. Of course they do. So do our own fans.
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