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Dallas Morning News: Ex-players describe debilitating culture in SMU WBB
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[QUOTE="Plebe, post: 3884105, member: 6927"] Good grief, let's just call this a huge lane-change failure. It's a complete non sequitur combined with an egregious misattribution, all in just a few short sentences. What in the world does the news of Travis Mays' firing as the women's basketball coach have to do with the football death penalty of 34 years ago? Other than the fact that it happened at the same school? The demise of the SWC was an inevitability due to severe structural imbalances within the conference and the shifting sands of the national CFB media landscape. With or without SMU's sanctions, the breakup would've happened regardless. [/QUOTE]
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