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by Mustang98 » Mon Nov 13, 2006 3:38 pm
...get our doors blown off and fall apart the last two games of the season. This team has to find a killer instinct these last two games and finish strong.
If we lose one or both of the remaining games, how are our coaches supposed to go into the living room of recruits and tell them we are TRULY turning it around at the Hilltop? I know we are light years from the winless 2003 season, but in order to persuade talented 18 year old football players to choose SMU we have to finish strong. I don't think 6-6 is a compelling reason to come to SMU. A record of 7-5 shows everyone you are going places and that a few talented recruits could take us from 7-5 to 9-3, 10-2, 11-1, etc.
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by abezontar » Mon Nov 13, 2006 4:49 pm
if we drop the last two games will Orsini allow this coaching staff to go into a recruit's home? For that matter does anybody have any idea what the measure of success Orsini is going to hold the football program to?
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by jkflamebo » Mon Nov 13, 2006 6:10 pm
I would imagine if Bennett doesn't get this team to a bowl game, Orsini shows Bennett the door
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by PlanoStang » Mon Nov 13, 2006 7:14 pm
abezontar wrote:if we drop the last two games will Orsini allow this coaching staff to go into a recruit's home? For that matter does anybody have any idea what the measure of success Orsini is going to hold the football program to?
I hope Orsini isn't Copeland
BACK TO BACK FIVE WIN (oops i had my caps on) seasons is the best
record by ONE coaching staff since the DP
I don't want to blow all this up, and go 0 - 12 in 08  Coaching staff
shake ups tend to do that.
See Rossley, and Cavin. No Cavin's winning 6-5 season was supposed
to be Rossley's big breakout 8-3 Bowl year  We went down hill after
that.
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by FloridaMustang » Mon Nov 13, 2006 7:26 pm
PlanoStang wrote:abezontar wrote:if we drop the last two games will Orsini allow this coaching staff to go into a recruit's home? For that matter does anybody have any idea what the measure of success Orsini is going to hold the football program to?
I hope Orsini isn't Copeland BACK TO BACK FIVE WIN (oops i had my caps on) seasons is the best record by ONE coaching staff since the DP I don't want to blow all this up, and go 0 - 12 in 08  Coaching staff shake ups tend to do that. See Rossley, and Cavin. No Cavin's winning 6-5 season was supposed to be Rossley's big breakout 8-3 Bowl year  We went down hill after that.
Coaching shakeups don't lead to winless seasons. Show me causation.
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by PK » Mon Nov 13, 2006 10:38 pm
jkflamebo wrote:I would imagine if Bennett doesn't get this team to a bowl game, Orsini shows Bennett the door
I assume this would be your latest wet dream, right???? 
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by smu diamond m » Mon Nov 13, 2006 11:31 pm
PK wrote:jkflamebo wrote:I would imagine if Bennett doesn't get this team to a bowl game, Orsini shows Bennett the door
I assume this would be your latest wet dream, right???? 
I had the same one last night
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by Mexmustang » Tue Nov 14, 2006 12:03 am
If we have only five wins including the two wins against lesser competition, the coaches won't be in anyone's living room on behalf of SMU.
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by PlanoStang » Tue Nov 14, 2006 7:27 pm
FloridaMustang wrote:PlanoStang wrote:abezontar wrote:if we drop the last two games will Orsini allow this coaching staff to go into a recruit's home? For that matter does anybody have any idea what the measure of success Orsini is going to hold the football program to?
I hope Orsini isn't Copeland BACK TO BACK FIVE WIN (oops i had my caps on) seasons is the best record by ONE coaching staff since the DP I don't want to blow all this up, and go 0 - 12 in 08  Coaching staff shake ups tend to do that. See Rossley, and Cavin. No Cavin's winning 6-5 season was supposed to be Rossley's big breakout 8-3 Bowl year  We went down hill after that.
Coaching shakeups don't lead to winless seasons. Show me causation.
Didn't say that.
Leadership changes tend to cause massive staff changes (players) AKA
blowing up the situation.
GOOD, and GREAT Players don't like the new coach, or become fed up
with the situation. That leads to sub par seasons, and 0 - 12.
See Ramon Flannigan vs. Cavin & Associates. 
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by smupony94 » Tue Nov 14, 2006 7:45 pm
He lost to North Texas and when he was here in Austin he shook my hand and swore SMU would beat them
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