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by Statler » Sat Aug 31, 2013 1:42 am
mavsrage311 wrote:They behaved better than I thought. I got a kick out of one Tech fan in front of me going to the police because another Tech fan in front of him wouldn't sit down. I was expecting much worse out of them.
I've also heard every other team boo when out players fall. It was just louder today because there were so many Tech fans. It's definitely on purpose to slow down a fast offense. The real question is why are we never prepared for a fast, no-huddle offense? We struggle against them year after year.
No depth.
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by smusic 00 » Sat Aug 31, 2013 1:43 am
sbsmith wrote:mavsrage311 wrote:They behaved better than I thought. I got a kick out of one Tech fan in front of me going to the police because another Tech fan in front of him wouldn't sit down. I was expecting much worse out of them.
I've also heard every other team boo when out players fall. It was just louder today because there were so many Tech fans. It's definitely on purpose to slow down a fast offense. The real question is why are we never prepared for a fast, no-huddle offense? We struggle against them year after year.
Talent/depth issues (goes back to June's DITR recruiting)
Lots of teams do it. June didn't invent this.
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by PlanoStang » Sat Aug 31, 2013 1:46 am
Stallion wrote:Every up-tempo team we play boos every team who they think are faking injury. I've witnessed UH, Baylor and many on TV. And don't kid yourself some of these injuries aren't. Its a defensive strategy. NCAA even addressed issue with new penalties. Kirk Herbstreet wrote about it last week
I don't think I 've ever seen a possible serious looking injury BOOOOOed before tonite in any sport  and I'm getting OLD.
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by KillBilly » Sat Aug 31, 2013 2:27 am
smumustang1980 wrote:I have been to college football games across the country for decades and I have never heard tens of thousands of fans boo a fallen player from the opposing side as regularly as the Tech fans. They are the epitome of white trash. My family comes from Lubbock, and my mother is a Tech alum - although she now is an avid Mustang fan. She and I were appalled at the poor sportsmanship on such a massive scale. It's not just a few. Then they started throwing things on the field from the endzone.
After one play in the 3rd quarter, two SMU defenders looked at each other across the field trying to determine which one was supposed to feign a cramp and, failing that, they both flopped to the turf with "cramps". It was so obviously fake and comical that we Tech fans booed with gusto! Y'all know SMU players feigned injury several times so stop with the self-righteous nonsense. We would never revel in an opposing player's legitimate injury and we know how to spot fake injuries thanks to the Aggies...who would never lie, cheat, or sign thousands of autographs.... Thanks for the spirited game and the fantastic hospitality on the boulevard and in Ford Stadium. However, if the OP is an example of "class", I'll pass.
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by Stallion » Sat Aug 31, 2013 2:34 am
OK I'll break some news to the naïve. June Jones has his players fake injuries and will until the rules change. Its just too obvious over the last 3 years or so.
"With a quarter of a tank of gas, we can get everything we need right here in DFW." -SMU Head Coach Chad Morris
When momentum starts rolling downhill in recruiting-WATCH OUT.
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by smumustang1980 » Sat Aug 31, 2013 2:56 am
KillBilly wrote:smumustang1980 wrote:I have been to college football games across the country for decades and I have never heard tens of thousands of fans boo a fallen player from the opposing side as regularly as the Tech fans. They are the epitome of white trash. My family comes from Lubbock, and my mother is a Tech alum - although she now is an avid Mustang fan. She and I were appalled at the poor sportsmanship on such a massive scale. It's not just a few. Then they started throwing things on the field from the endzone.
After one play in the 3rd quarter, two SMU defenders looked at each other across the field trying to determine which one was supposed to feign a cramp and, failing that, they both flopped to the turf with "cramps". It was so obviously fake and comical that we Tech fans booed with gusto! Y'all know SMU players feigned injury several times so stop with the self-righteous nonsense. We would never revel in an opposing player's legitimate injury and we know how to spot fake injuries thanks to the Aggies...who would never lie, cheat, or sign thousands of autographs.... Thanks for the spirited game and the fantastic hospitality on the boulevard and in Ford Stadium. However, if the OP is an example of "class", I'll pass.
Another member of the White Trash Tribe. Seriously, your fans are scum.
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by malonish » Sat Aug 31, 2013 2:57 am
KillBilly wrote: Thanks for the spirited game and the fantastic hospitality on the boulevard and in Ford Stadium. However, if the OP is an example of "class", I'll pass.
Keep throwing [Deleted] in our stadium and we will keep being better people than you.
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by smumustang1980 » Sat Aug 31, 2013 2:58 am
malonish wrote:KillBilly wrote:smumustang1980 wrote:I have been to college football games across the country for decades and I have never heard tens of thousands of fans boo a fallen player from the opposing side as regularly as the Tech fans. They are the epitome of white trash. My family comes from Lubbock, and my mother is a Tech alum - although she now is an avid Mustang fan. She and I were appalled at the poor sportsmanship on such a massive scale. It's not just a few. Then they started throwing things on the field from the endzone.
After one play in the 3rd quarter, two SMU defenders looked at each other across the field trying to determine which one was supposed to feign a cramp and, failing that, they both flopped to the turf with "cramps". It was so obviously fake and comical that we Tech fans booed with gusto! Y'all know SMU players feigned injury several times so stop with the self-righteous nonsense. We would never revel in an opposing player's legitimate injury and we know how to spot fake injuries thanks to the Aggies...who would never lie, cheat, or sign thousands of autographs.... Thanks for the spirited game and the fantastic hospitality on the boulevard and in Ford Stadium. However, if the OP is an example of "class", I'll pass.
Keep throwing [Deleted] in our stadium and we will keep being better people than you.
I can't sleep from the trauma. My wife is asleep and I just came back to this damn screen.
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by malonish » Sat Aug 31, 2013 3:00 am
Like I said earlier, I was looking for an excuse to drop a sand aggie if they threw anything at our band. How's that for class?
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by KillBilly » Sat Aug 31, 2013 3:11 am
malonish wrote:Like I said earlier, I was looking for an excuse to drop a sand aggie if they threw anything at our band. How's that for class?  So dramatic and rrrrrrruffff! I bet you're a theater major.
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by malonish » Sat Aug 31, 2013 3:17 am
KillBilly wrote:malonish wrote:Like I said earlier, I was looking for an excuse to drop a sand aggie if they threw anything at our band. How's that for class?  So dramatic and rrrrrrruffff! I bet you're a theater major.
<?xml version="1.0"?> <Team> <Name>SMU</Name> <Record>0-1</Record> <Prediction>4-8</Prediction> </Team> //code snippet public void GetXML(XDocument doc){ string name = doc.Root.Element("Name").Value; string predictedRecord = doc.Root.Element("Prediction").Value; Console.WriteLine(String.Format("The {0} team is probably going {1}. Commence panic mode.", name, predictedRecord)); }// Nope not a theater major. But I do train in the many mixed martial arts.
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by smumustang1980 » Sat Aug 31, 2013 3:18 am
KillBilly wrote:malonish wrote:Like I said earlier, I was looking for an excuse to drop a sand aggie if they threw anything at our band. How's that for class?  So dramatic and rrrrrrruffff! I bet you're a theater major.
Everyone in Texas dislikes Tech fans. I don't hate the Texas A&M fans. They have and respect tradition and despite the saber incident years ago in College Station, I have never been disrespected at an A&M game. The real Aggies have some class. They understand sportsmanship.
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by SMUer » Sat Aug 31, 2013 6:35 am
I like how we're being criticized when Tech players were trashing all over the ground with seemingly season-ending injuries...then calmly walked off the field. It was like watching the Mexican soccer league.
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by FriscoChuck » Sat Aug 31, 2013 7:36 am
Some of the Tech fans around me boo for the Traylon Shead injury.
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by StallionsModelT » Sat Aug 31, 2013 7:39 am
White trash that couldn't get into a real school. Several of the Raider fans around me were actually cheering when Shead got hurt. Who cheers an injury?
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