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TCU’s Ambitions Are Bigger Than the Iron Skillet, and North Texas is Worse For it

The Horned Frogs abandoned their rivalry with SMU for a better chance of belonging in college football's new landscape. That may not help them, and it definitely won't help anyone else.
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Nobody Has Ever Been More Desperate to Find a New Conference Than SMU

The Mustangs are reportedly willing to absorb at least a half decade of zero dollars in media revenue for a chance to join the ACC. And it’s kind of hard to blame them.
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DFW Private Equity Fund Braemont Capital Invests $125 Million in Incline P&C Group

Plus: Invited to invest $5 million into Brookhaven Country Club renovations; SMU partners with IBM to launch cybersecurity initiative; and more.
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Business

SMU+GSV Mission Summit Aims to Help Spark a Capitalism Refresh

The Dallas conference, which runs through May 24, focuses on accelerating ideas that combine purpose and profits.
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The SMU-to-the-Pac-12 Talk Is Beginning to Feel Very Real

It’s not every day you see the commissioner of a major conference hanging out a non-member school's basketball game.
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SMU Names a New Engineering School Dean

Plus, Weaver promotes CMO, United Way of Tarrant County appointss new regional director, and more.
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Football

What I’m Watching: A Christmas Weekend Sports Spectacular

The Cowboys and the Mavericks play on big stages, while SMU tries to turn its men’s basketball season around.
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SMU Promotes New Chief Innovation Officer

Plus, Old City Park hires new COO; Southwestern Asset Management names new division president; and more.
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Basketball

What I’m Watching: a Mavs Measuring-Stick Game

Plus: SMU on the road against a ranked team, and the Cowboys' run defense gets a shot at redemption.
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Business

The Texas Economic Model Is Wrestling With New Challenges

For the rest of the decade and beyond, growth in the state may not come as easily as it once did.
By W. Michael Cox and Richard Alm
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