I could really care less about your personal views of what is on either teams roster next year because most of them have never played a college basketball game. So until I see these guys compete and win against college opponents neither team should be acting like they are better next year. But based on the last 5 years, UNT is far ahead of where SMU is as a program. The fact is that SMU is 67-90 (.427 winning %) over the last 5 years, while UNT is 109-54 (.669 winning %). So you can keep thinking your team is better while I will take an extra 8+ wins a season. I know for the guys coming back to play for both teams, UNT is probably slightly ahead, and the recruits coming to both schools UNT is also slightly ahead, possibly far ahead with Tony Mitchell. But, I reserve judgement until they actually play a game.