Is Doak Walker Looking Down @ SMU With Even More Shame?

And now for SMU to create a Texas mini-neighborhood scandal using his very name? Someone who is not even here to speak his mind or express his opinon on any of this? From what I've heard and read, the great Doak Walker and integrity were one in the same, yet it's an abomination that the very award that bears his name and those who nominate those for the award seem to not have the same trait.
It is so blatantly obvious to the Metroplex media and sports fan where your school is always coming from when it comes to dealing with one of your very own Texas collegiate neighbors, ie, the University of North Texas.
It's almost comical how you all have stumbled all over yourselves to support some back-water Louisiana school for CUSA membership and now a La Tech RB just to avoid anything having to do with the national media popular running back from the University of North Texas, one Mr. "Super" Jamario Thomas.
Media Popular? You know, the UNT RB that has been on 1 of 2 national televised games thus far, the UNT RB that has been on ESPN+ here in DFW 5 of the last 6 weeks?
Funny thing is how I still can't seem to find a TV station in DFW to watch La Tech's RB. Apparently your Doak Walker Award committee members have found some phantom DFW TV station that televises La Tech Bulldog football. It just seems that the other 5.2 million of us in DFW cannot seem to find that phantom TV station.
A prominent Dallas Morning News sportswriter even threw Super Jamario's name into the Heisman race in a recent feature article based on his game vs a Big 12 school AND he was serious as a heart atttack about it; but SMU committee members who dominte the DW Award still choose to choose a (little known to Texas college FB fans) running back from La Tech, a RB that is having a fine season but one that citizens of this 5.2 million populated North Texas Metroplex have for the most part never seen on TV or heard of in our 2 major DFW newspapers. Imagine, SMU'er nominating a La Tech RB over a Texas High School product who chose to remain in Texas to go to a Texas university and one who has become quite a natonal story with ESPN, Fox and CFN.
Just today, you should have listened to what a TCU alum said to me today in my office on this matter concerning UNT's Jamario Thomas and what he described as the typical SMU snob, uh, I mean't snub when it comes to UNT.
This Horned Frog fan said green might be the color that now best descibes the adjective concerning SMU's attitude toward anything (or anybody) that has to do with North Texas. This Horned Frog said he was personally glad that TCU was moving up, out and away from its long time associaton with your school and said one TCU insider told him that the Horned Frogs would in due time drop SMU from its future football schedule.
SMU & the Big 12: Just like the SMU/Doak Walker Award nominators, the Big 12 Colorado Buffalos couldn't handle all this Super Jamario Thomas business, either.
J'Mo was heading toward 300 yards rushing against the Big 12 Buffalos until the clock just flat ran out on him and his Mean Green team. So how bout' that SMU'ers, you all do have something in common with a Big 12 school-- that is, neither you or CU can seem to put a handle on all this Super Jamario Thomas talk or business that will not go away because you choose to blackball this Texas HS football product from Longview, Texas.
Come recruiting time, I hope numerous Texas High School football products SMU might be interested will see how some of your SMU employees & alums who are on a selection committee treat one of their own.
It is so blatantly obvious to the Metroplex media and sports fan where your school is always coming from when it comes to dealing with one of your very own Texas collegiate neighbors, ie, the University of North Texas.
It's almost comical how you all have stumbled all over yourselves to support some back-water Louisiana school for CUSA membership and now a La Tech RB just to avoid anything having to do with the national media popular running back from the University of North Texas, one Mr. "Super" Jamario Thomas.
Media Popular? You know, the UNT RB that has been on 1 of 2 national televised games thus far, the UNT RB that has been on ESPN+ here in DFW 5 of the last 6 weeks?
Funny thing is how I still can't seem to find a TV station in DFW to watch La Tech's RB. Apparently your Doak Walker Award committee members have found some phantom DFW TV station that televises La Tech Bulldog football. It just seems that the other 5.2 million of us in DFW cannot seem to find that phantom TV station.
A prominent Dallas Morning News sportswriter even threw Super Jamario's name into the Heisman race in a recent feature article based on his game vs a Big 12 school AND he was serious as a heart atttack about it; but SMU committee members who dominte the DW Award still choose to choose a (little known to Texas college FB fans) running back from La Tech, a RB that is having a fine season but one that citizens of this 5.2 million populated North Texas Metroplex have for the most part never seen on TV or heard of in our 2 major DFW newspapers. Imagine, SMU'er nominating a La Tech RB over a Texas High School product who chose to remain in Texas to go to a Texas university and one who has become quite a natonal story with ESPN, Fox and CFN.
Just today, you should have listened to what a TCU alum said to me today in my office on this matter concerning UNT's Jamario Thomas and what he described as the typical SMU snob, uh, I mean't snub when it comes to UNT.
This Horned Frog fan said green might be the color that now best descibes the adjective concerning SMU's attitude toward anything (or anybody) that has to do with North Texas. This Horned Frog said he was personally glad that TCU was moving up, out and away from its long time associaton with your school and said one TCU insider told him that the Horned Frogs would in due time drop SMU from its future football schedule.
SMU & the Big 12: Just like the SMU/Doak Walker Award nominators, the Big 12 Colorado Buffalos couldn't handle all this Super Jamario Thomas business, either.
J'Mo was heading toward 300 yards rushing against the Big 12 Buffalos until the clock just flat ran out on him and his Mean Green team. So how bout' that SMU'ers, you all do have something in common with a Big 12 school-- that is, neither you or CU can seem to put a handle on all this Super Jamario Thomas talk or business that will not go away because you choose to blackball this Texas HS football product from Longview, Texas.
Come recruiting time, I hope numerous Texas High School football products SMU might be interested will see how some of your SMU employees & alums who are on a selection committee treat one of their own.