A True SMU Recruiting story
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A True SMU Recruiting story
This happened just a few years ago.
A local honor roll student athlete. State heavyweight wrestling champ, 1st team all district offensive & defensive lineman. 6"3" 300 lbs.
Family ties to SMU. Family ties communicates student athlete accomplishments to SMU recruiting football coordinator never getting a reply from university. Family ties repeats procedure never to hear back again.
Local student athlete gets many offers, none from SMU. Student athlete would love to attend SMU. However, interest is obviously not mutual.
Local student athlete commits & signs with competing school Rice.
Goes on to be First Team All Wac & nominated for Outland Trophy.
Moral of the story. SMU needs to improve recruiting. Although all the focus is on the new HC the $$ also needs to be thrown @ the best recruiter in America.
I remain loyal although its hard watching what's going on @ the Hilltop.
A local honor roll student athlete. State heavyweight wrestling champ, 1st team all district offensive & defensive lineman. 6"3" 300 lbs.
Family ties to SMU. Family ties communicates student athlete accomplishments to SMU recruiting football coordinator never getting a reply from university. Family ties repeats procedure never to hear back again.
Local student athlete gets many offers, none from SMU. Student athlete would love to attend SMU. However, interest is obviously not mutual.
Local student athlete commits & signs with competing school Rice.
Goes on to be First Team All Wac & nominated for Outland Trophy.
Moral of the story. SMU needs to improve recruiting. Although all the focus is on the new HC the $$ also needs to be thrown @ the best recruiter in America.
I remain loyal although its hard watching what's going on @ the Hilltop.
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Re: A True SMU Recruiting story
papawasamustang wrote:This happened just a few years ago.
A local honor roll student athlete. State heavyweight wrestling champ, 1st team all district offensive & defensive lineman. 6"3" 300 lbs.
Family ties to SMU. Family ties communicates student athlete accomplishments to SMU recruiting football coordinator never getting a reply from university. Family ties repeats procedure never to hear back again.
Local student athlete gets many offers, none from SMU. Student athlete would love to attend SMU. However, interest is obviously not mutual.
Local student athlete commits & signs with competing school Rice.
Goes on to be First Team All Wac & nominated for Outland Trophy.
Moral of the story. SMU needs to improve recruiting. Although all the focus is on the new HC the $$ also needs to be thrown @ the best recruiter in America.
I remain loyal although its hard watching what's going on @ the Hilltop.
One of the many reasons we needed a change! Obviously he did not attend one of PB's camps so he never would have been recruited.


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There really is no rest of the story.
Just poor recruiting. I'd almost call it just plain lazy. Hard to understand the lack of response. Not even a Thank you reply or anything.
He had several really good choices & the Rice thing worked out well for him.
No sour grapes. He received a great education @ Rice.
My point is in addition to a quality HC, SMU really needs to get a very good recruiting coord.
Looking @ past recruiting classes its easy to see why the records have been what they are.
Just poor recruiting. I'd almost call it just plain lazy. Hard to understand the lack of response. Not even a Thank you reply or anything.
He had several really good choices & the Rice thing worked out well for him.
No sour grapes. He received a great education @ Rice.
My point is in addition to a quality HC, SMU really needs to get a very good recruiting coord.
Looking @ past recruiting classes its easy to see why the records have been what they are.
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Pony Up wrote:Good god, quit dogpiling Coach Bennett. He's gone. Time for someone new. The lingering hate for the man is nothing more than sad.
It's a shame that we lost a guy with SMU ties, but damn, it happens everywhere at some point.
Is it okay to bash the idiots who are in charge of recruiting??? I really hope Orsini cleans house
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my point is that SMU has to do a better job of recruiting.
Although we all think they are contacting ALL the local kids that make good grades & can play some ball, they DON'T.
The whole point is in addition to a good new head coach, a good new recruiting coordinator is also very much needed. Can't continue to make the small east Tx schools your hotbed for recruiting.
Although we all think they are contacting ALL the local kids that make good grades & can play some ball, they DON'T.
The whole point is in addition to a good new head coach, a good new recruiting coordinator is also very much needed. Can't continue to make the small east Tx schools your hotbed for recruiting.