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Re: Where were you on December 29, 1984

Postby Arkpony » Mon Nov 30, 2009 8:02 pm

I was watching (and recording) the game on tv. Still have the tape somwhere in the closet.
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Re: Where were you on December 29, 1984

Postby carolina stang » Mon Nov 30, 2009 10:02 pm

peruna81 wrote:26 years old, and living in Orlando, Florida. My fiance/girlfriend, also an SMU alum, was in the process of revealing that we were soon to be dis/un engaged due to an old boyfriend returning to the scene...all during a get-together at a friend's house while watching the game. VERY memorable for the great ending to the game, the sick feeling I had as I drove her to the airport the next day, and the palpable relief I had when I realized that I had dodged a MAJOR bullet by adiosing that gal. BTW, she was an ADPi, for what ever it is worth.

One year later she calls out of the blue and is ready to resume things as if nothing ever happened...go figure.

Met the best person I have ever known later in the spring of '85...never looked back, and have enjoyed 23 years of marital bliss. She is a grad of FSU, humble, and indulges my SMU 'habit' without complaint. I 'outpunted my coverage' when I married her.

Won't be able to make Hawaii this year, but will be hosting a get-together at my house, this time without the drama...and looking forward to another Mustang win.



Great story 81. It's funny you have a girlfriend tie-in. The next day after the Notre Dame game, my girlfriend at the time, (Sort of engaged to be engaged) went with my parents and me to Cancun. The relationship already had a bit of a sinus condition, but I was optimistic. She promptly broke up with me about a week after we returned. Same deal- A couple of years later, she called and I was no longer interested.

In 1991, I married my wife and I can too say I outkicked the coverage or ran back a kickoff for a TD with a wooden leg or some such. Two kids and almost 19 years later I can see it was a very happy ending. She puts up with my SMU athletics fixation as well.
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Re: Where were you on December 29, 1984

Postby carolina stang » Mon Nov 30, 2009 10:11 pm

It's funny, how many of us at the time either didn't have cable or had to make special plans. I certainly don't remember it being HD quality! But it was enough to see Don King, Jeff Atkins and the great Reggie Dupard tear it up.

A little more trivia: I remember Reggie Dupard having a great game as a second teamer against Tulane at Texas Stadium in 82. His New Orleans ties I'm sure added a great deal of incentive. But the next year, I remember a kid from Pittsburg, Texas: A running back named Gary Hashaway who had many carries early that season before Reggie Dupard established himself as the top back and of course Jeff Atkins was right behind. It didn't take long! I think Hashaway was still on the 84 team, but saw little action.
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Re: Where were you on December 29, 1984

Postby Treadway21 » Mon Nov 30, 2009 10:26 pm

I was a sophomore on the soccer team. We watched it at my soccer buddies' condo. As a confirmed ND hater, it was sweet and it preceded a night on the town, most likely Milo's and the Ice House. It was also my Dad's birthday. Don't remember much about his celebration, though. He is still kicking and still is an aggie sports nut. I didn't think for a moment that it would take 25 years before I would see another bowl game.
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Re: Where were you on December 29, 1984

Postby Balatro Diabolus Ex » Tue Dec 01, 2009 2:04 am

carolina stang wrote: But the next year, I remember a kid from Pittsburg, Texas: A running back named Gary Hashaway who had many carries early that season before Reggie Dupard established himself as the top back and of course Jeff Atkins was right behind. It didn't take long! I think Hashaway was still on the 84 team, but saw little action.


Actually, Hash saw alot of action in 84, he just moved from tailback to fullback. The Aloha Bowl was actually one of his finer moments, we had put in a new pass play for the fullback that worked very well, he and Coby Morrison both had big gains on that play before Notre Dame caught on to what we were doing.
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