Hilltop Visits - Rhett Lashlee: 'The most pressure I've ever felt'
Welcome to a new addition to On The Pony Express, “Hilltop Visits”. Periodically, yours truly will be joined by major players within the SMU community to discuss where things are and where they hope to trend as this University continues its journey toward joining the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) on July 1.
SMU football is in its third spring training under head coach Rhett Lashlee. The Mustangs return to work after Spring Break. As we continue our discussion with Lashlee in Part II on Wednesday, he reacts to joining the ACC meant, pursuing a conference championship and other landmark moments.
But he also discusses the mentors in his career and when he knew it was time to make the move to become a head coach.
On Thursday, we present the final segment of our discussion.
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“They know we got a big challenge ahead of us. But man, I think the way they train for six weeks in the winter, the way they were this morning in the meetings as we came out, you can tell that last year our purpose was to win a championship,” Lashlee told reporters as spring practice kicked off. “Now, they’ve really shifted that focus and if you’re a competitor, how could you not be excited? We’re excited. It’s a great step for our school, for our program, and five months from now we start fall camp and now six months from now we’re playing and seven months from now Florida State’s coming in here so we got a lot of work to do.”
SMU opens the 2024 season at Nevada in a Week Zero matchup before returning home to face Houston Christian in Week 1. Spring Practice concludes with the spring game on April 5 at Highland Park’s Highlander Stadium.