Pony_Law wrote:Title 9 and money means no men's track. Sad because smu had an incredible track tradition.
I thought at one time during the '80's, we were both indoor & outdoor NCs in men's track. Can anyone confirm?
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Pony_Law wrote:Title 9 and money means no men's track. Sad because smu had an incredible track tradition.
The Mustangs swept the NCAA indoor and outdoor titles in 1983, and won the 1986 outdoor title.
jpe747 wrote:I realize there is a money problem with adding sports to our Athletic dept. Nonetheless, SMU needs to weigh what sports are the most beneficial to the overall SMU experience. I'm not suggesting dropping any sport but weighing each sport. If our objective is to bolster our football and basketball program the question should be asked, is Soccer or Golf more important than Men's Track? What about Tennis? What about Competitive Swimming? I would hate to lose any of these and especially Swimming because of SMU's history (and I use to be a Competitive Swim coach so I LOVE the sport). But where do we need to put our resources? If such a study determines we have the right mix of sports now then so be it. However, if it were up to me, I would add Men's Track and drop one of the above. (btw, I would keep Men's Swimming).
jpe747 wrote:I realize there is a money problem with adding sports to our Athletic dept. Nonetheless, SMU needs to weigh what sports are the most beneficial to the overall SMU experience. I'm not suggesting dropping any sport but weighing each sport. If our objective is to bolster our football and basketball program the question should be asked, is Soccer or Golf more important than Men's Track? What about Tennis? What about Competitive Swimming? I would hate to lose any of these and especially Swimming because of SMU's history (and I use to be a Competitive Swim coach so I LOVE the sport). But where do we need to put our resources? If such a study determines we have the right mix of sports now then so be it. However, if it were up to me, I would add Men's Track and drop one of the above. (btw, I would keep Men's Swimming).