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SMU moves past ‘death penalty’ fallout as ACC debut approaches

SMU’s athletic director, Rick Hart, is filled with excitement as he reflects on the school’s acceptance into the Atlantic Coast Conference almost a year ago and upcoming football season. The Mustangs, who endured a long road back from the NCAA’s severe penalties, are set to face Nevada in their season opener and No. 10 Florida State later in the month for their first ACC game.

For many supporters who waited nearly four decades to witness SMU’s resurgence after the NCAA’s “death penalty,” the anticipation is high. While they may not expect a return to the glory days of the Pony Express era, being part of a power conference is a significant milestone for the school.

David Miller, chairman of SMU’s Board of Trustees, acknowledges the transformative opportunity the ACC membership presents for the university. The NCAA’s sanctions tarnished SMU’s image, leading to a period of rebuilding academic integrity after the football program’s devastating blow.

Throughout the years following the death penalty, the football program struggled with mostly losing seasons. June Jones played a key role in reviving the team, leading them to four consecutive bowl games. Despite challenges, SMU’s slow but steady progress has been remarkable.

Financial resources have played a crucial role in SMU’s comeback. Following the ACC announcement last year, the school raised $100 million to support the transition. With most pledges already secured, SMU is well on its way to meeting the financial demands of competing in the ACC.

The changing landscape of college athletics, including new regulations on endorsements, has not dampened SMU’s spirits. The school is confident in its ability to recruit top talent, even amidst increased competition from other football powerhouses.

As SMU gears up to face tough competition in the ACC, the school remains focused on building a competitive program. The journey back to relevance has been long and arduous, but with determination and support, SMU aims to establish itself as a force to be reckoned with in collegiate sports once again.

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