I believe that SMU can compete
Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 12:19 pm
For National Championships
That is why June must go
That is why June must go
Yes.CalallenStang wrote:Forgot to ask: Does anyone agree that we CAN, as an institution, compete for national championships?
GoMustAAngs2007 wrote:In basketball, yes.
In football, no.
Not sure about that. In 2010 (I think) they were like preseason #3 and beat at top-ten VT team in DC to start the season. If they don't lose to Nevada they would have been in the discussion although Auburn and Oregon both were undefeated that year. Under the new playoff rules in effect next year they would've been in contentionCharleston Pony wrote:GoMustAAngs2007 wrote:In basketball, yes.
In football, no.
I agree; in bball everyone has an opportunity. In football, no longer the case. Boise could have run the table 4 consecutive years but they would never have had an opportunity to play for the title based on a (legitimate) strength of schedule argument. I never like to say never, but it would take a 16 team playoff and our being in one of the "chosen" conferences to ever have a shot at a football national championship again.
East Coast Mustang wrote:Not sure about that. In 2010 (I think) they were like preseason #3 and beat at top-ten VT team in DC to start the season. If they don't lose to Nevada they would have been in the discussion although Auburn and Oregon both were undefeated that year. Under the new playoff rules in effect next year they would've been in contentionCharleston Pony wrote:GoMustAAngs2007 wrote:In basketball, yes.
In football, no.
I agree; in bball everyone has an opportunity. In football, no longer the case. Boise could have run the table 4 consecutive years but they would never have had an opportunity to play for the title based on a (legitimate) strength of schedule argument. I never like to say never, but it would take a 16 team playoff and our being in one of the "chosen" conferences to ever have a shot at a football national championship again.
I dont know if a one-loss SEC team would have gotten in over them after they beat Va Tech and Oregon State. There would have been outrage throughout the land if that happened (except in the southeast)Charleston Pony wrote:The problem is that Boise could have started pre-season # 1 or #2 but strength of schedule would have allowed other unbeatens to pass them, not to mention a 1 loss team from the SEC
East Coast Mustang wrote:I dont know if a one-loss SEC team would have gotten in over them after they beat Va Tech and Oregon State. There would have been outrage throughout the land if that happened (except in the southeast)Charleston Pony wrote:The problem is that Boise could have started pre-season # 1 or #2 but strength of schedule would have allowed other unbeatens to pass them, not to mention a 1 loss team from the SEC
East Coast Mustang wrote:Why, for the life of me, we don't try to play Notre Dame, USC, or someone like that at the Cotton Bowl during the State Fair is beyond me. Yeah, we'll probably lose but it's great exposure for the program and would at least get fans and recruits excited about SMU football.
Yeah, but at the same time you don't want to play 12 powerhouses a year. And if you're going to play a team outside the P5, why not play a team that gives you great exposure in a recruiting hotbed?Charleston Pony wrote:East Coast Mustang wrote:Why, for the life of me, we don't try to play Notre Dame, USC, or someone like that at the Cotton Bowl during the State Fair is beyond me. Yeah, we'll probably lose but it's great exposure for the program and would at least get fans and recruits excited about SMU football.
future schedules are going to make it more and more difficult as conferences expand. Some have already gone to 9 conference games and with the unpopularity of those lopsided 70-7 games, it's going to get tougher for us "little guys" to schedule the big boys. Remember that Notre Dame is having to alter their schedule and drop some traditional games to accomodate 4 ACC schools every year as part of their "associate" membership in ACC football