- December 8th, 2024, 11:47 pm
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If we are being realistic, we are 3 years ahead of the curve from what would have been reasonable at the FBS jump. Most even thought that was too big of a leap at the time.
In comparison to SMU, the Mustangs have 20+ years of base build on us. The SWC days were fruitful and in those crazy times in the 80's they became a national brand in football...before becoming a marked program by the NCAA. I had lunch with one of their active boosters a month ago and his take on why they were willing to buy their way into the ACC was because: 1. they could afford to 2. because of the TV revenue the ACC brought 3. because they are a private institution without the athletic budget restrictions = they can also buy the athletes needed. I would also add, they are a snooty institution with a beefy tuition cost. Lots of potential donor money from alums.
SMU's program has some built in advantages being in a major market and the only major university in Dallas proper. Attendance growth has huge upside potential. Lynchburg can not match that. This is where any comparison breaks.
This has been a fun ride and I am happy if we can just continue building at the pace we are. While continuing to build Champions for Christ.
In comparison to SMU, the Mustangs have 20+ years of base build on us. The SWC days were fruitful and in those crazy times in the 80's they became a national brand in football...before becoming a marked program by the NCAA. I had lunch with one of their active boosters a month ago and his take on why they were willing to buy their way into the ACC was because: 1. they could afford to 2. because of the TV revenue the ACC brought 3. because they are a private institution without the athletic budget restrictions = they can also buy the athletes needed. I would also add, they are a snooty institution with a beefy tuition cost. Lots of potential donor money from alums.
SMU's program has some built in advantages being in a major market and the only major university in Dallas proper. Attendance growth has huge upside potential. Lynchburg can not match that. This is where any comparison breaks.
This has been a fun ride and I am happy if we can just continue building at the pace we are. While continuing to build Champions for Christ.
'01 Alum. Here to see the Flames rise