Look, I have been here for a long time, and I don't want to be mean. But YES, we absolutely want to give up what we have.SMUstang wrote:First we were in the SWC and it was killed off. Then we were in the WAC and it was killed off. Then we were in the Big East and it was killed off. We were considered by the PAC and it was killed off. Now we want in the ACC and it is doomed in a few years. We’ll never be invited by the Big10 or the SEC, they don’t even want any of the Big12, so what’s the point? We are at least in a conference that is somewhat stable. We earn $7 M per year. We have a good media contract, and good leadership, we may be in the best spot we can be in. Should we give that up? We may not even have that option. But if we do, is it wise to give up what we have? Or is it better to dominate the conference we’re in?
Do you want your degree to be associated with the schools in the AAC or the ACC? The upgrade brings significant value to every single graduate of SMU.
On top of that, the vast majority of schools in this country run a significant deficit in the athletics department. That is because of the cost of athletics and facilities, which state schools have to take loans out for. At SMU, our donors pay for our buildings and facilities. Because of the associated increase in ticket sales and ticket prices, SMU has the opportunity to be one of the few athletic departments in the country that run a profit. Yes, THAT much money is about to pour into our school from advertisements and ticket sales. When Clemson comes to play in football, we are going to sell 30,000 tickets at $200 bucks a pop. When Duke comes to town, tickets at Moody are going to sell for $500 each. Do the math.
The ACC has a GOR agreement that will give us 10 years of stability in the conference. Plenty of time to show that we belong at the highest level. And with the donors who are sitting on the sideline right now and will start investing in our program (both facilities and NIL), we will for sure continue to have a top ten NIL program in the country, which will give us top ten rosters in football and basketball each year to compete on the national stage. Once our foot is in the door, we aren't going to get left out again, even if the ACC does implode for some reason down the line.
I hope this happens. With Thamel reporting, we have the blessing from ESPN, and it sounds like things are moving in the right direction. Fingers crossed. But 100%, joining the ACC is a no-brainer and is something we should all be hoping for.