Crutch for some, strawman for others. It was not mentioned by anyone on this thread until this post.Stallion wrote:IPF won't build relationships at Desoto, Lancaster, Allen, Duncanville, Cedar Hill, and numerous other Metroplex and Texas recruiting hotspots. I really think the IPF is quickly becoming the crutch of choice for a lot of SMU fans. It would be great-but its not anywhere close to the real problem
I agree we should not have dropped Baylor, but his point that SMU had the toughest out of conference schedule even after dropping a top 10 team has not been refuted by anyone on this thread. He did not say anything about whether or not we should have dropped them, anything about the strength of our conference or overall schedule, anything about recruiting, anything about June or anything about the IPF. Why is it not possible to just discuss a particular point in isolation without everyone making sure that it is put in perspective relative to their other grievances? There are a lot of things people disagree about obviously, but when that makes it impossible to discuss specific points in isolation from broader issues it just turns the board into 50 threads saying the same things, which is not as interesting, to me, as discussion about range of topics.
I took the post to be pointing out that smu's out of conference schedule, already considered by many to be the hardest in the country, would have ended up being incredibly impressive if we had not dropped Baylor. Funny part of that is that the two teams ranked highest are the teams I think most would have expected to be the 2nd and 4th best coming into the season.
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