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Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 4:26 pm
by Bergermeister
PonySoprano wrote: Screw [deleted] Sweet. He hired on here and then quit two months later. What a legacy he left. He just used SMU to get a bigger salary back at Southworst Air (sounds familiar considering the way our coaching search is going).

Plus, he managed to screw up the school colors during his abbreviated stint on the Hilltop.

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 6:06 pm
by BoazHoes
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Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 8:32 pm
by cguru
the mavs, cowboys and rangers only allow people reentry if you get scanned out. smu doesn't have the capabilities to scan except for the club and suites. once/if the rest of the stadium can scan tickets, i'm sure they'll allow reentry.

they can't sell beer in the stadium cuz the university attorney's won't allow it. the old marketing guy, shawn (?), has tried to convince them to sell it the last few years he was here.

Re: Why this coaching search is typical of SMU

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 9:15 pm
by Mu$tang
RGV Pony wrote:For the same reason SMU feels like it has to 'protect its brand,' and by doing so assures itself of not having merchandise virtually anywhere, although TCU stuff is all over the metroplex.


The Kroger on Mockingbird has all kinds of SMU goodies. Pony Cupcakes! mmmmm...

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 2:02 pm
by LawSchoolPony
Longtime wrote:With apologies to Richard Sweet, we're Southwest Airlines - smaller and more personable. So why do we treat customers like American Airlines?


This is EXACTLY what happens at SMU, I had just never been able to put together a phrase like this!!! With the football stadium security, the "BULLY"VARD policies (charging, and the SS troops guarding the entrance), SMU totally acts like AA when we should be like SW Airlines.

SMU is small enough that it SHOULD have a family feel to it - the people in the Athletics Dept. should be able to relate with fans on a more personal level than what happens at UT, A&M, etc.

But, instead of feeling more appreciated by SMU as a fan, I end up feeling less appreciated, and even not needed. In the end, I am more upset w/ SMU policies b/c I know they are not justified. If I were at UT, I would say, oh well, I'm just one of 80k people here at the game, but at SMU, when you are the only person in your section of the stadium, its harder to feel that way.

In the end, an institution's culture comes from the top....take that however you wish...

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 2:12 pm
by PonyLove
Do you need a hug?

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 2:44 pm
by EastStang
I'm wondering if some of this stuff is caused by outside forces, like UP zoning board folks, or Texas ABC, or some such stuff. I remember when I went to William and Mary, frats wheeled kegs into the stadium and the cops helped them. Then some UVA student asked the ABC Board why W&M could wheel kegs into the stadium and they couldn't. There went the leniency. After that we got frisked and had to learn how to properly stash a flask.

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 5:10 pm
by PonyKai
EastStang wrote:I'm wondering if some of this stuff is caused by outside forces, like UP zoning board folks, or Texas ABC, or some such stuff. I remember when I went to William and Mary, frats wheeled kegs into the stadium and the cops helped them. Then some UVA student asked the ABC Board why W&M could wheel kegs into the stadium and they couldn't. There went the leniency. After that we got frisked and had to learn how to properly stash a flask.


That's exactly what it is. Gerald J. Ford sits on the exact line between Dallas county and either HP or UP...whichever, and it is a dry city/borough. If it were built about 100 feet towards 75, then there might be no problem at all. But it sits in a dry county/city/borough.