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Why SMU can go to a bowl next yearModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Why SMU can go to a bowl next yearI woke up this morning & looked outside...and low and behold there's a white Christmas in the Rio Grande Valley. My neighbor's been here 30 years and has never seen snow in McAllen. If that can happen, my friends...ANYTHING can happen.
Merry Christmas Pony Fans
Honestly man, in C-USA, my humble dream is that in our first bowl appearance in years we end up in New Orleans against the Sunbelt champ, and if that ends up being UNT, then all the better.
At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
Re:Unfortunately we will never be returning to the Holiday Bowl. It's specific ties are between lower level bowl qualifying teams from the Pac 10 and the Big XII.
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Huh? ![]() One long time UCincinatti athletic official even after a loss to the Mean Green in the 2002 NO's Bowl wrote its bowl officials days after that game and said it was the best bowl experience the Bearcats had ever had. Seems there are a few things you can do in New Orleans a few days before the game that keeps the players and fans pretty festive and playing inside the dome prevents weather disasters such as happened at the Fort Worth Bowl just the other night. FYI: NO's Bowl officials are trying to urge ESPN to move this bowl game to a Thursday or Friday night game instead of the 2'nd Tuesday in December as it has been the last 4 years. When that happens, I will then make my 1'st NO's Bowl game! ![]()
A 6-5 record and a bowl appearance in 2005 is possible, but highly unlikely. I'll be okay with a 4-7 record. I'll be extremely happy with a 5-6 record.
A bowl invitation will happen eventually; we can compete in the C-USA West, and many of the non-BCS conferences are sending 4 or 5 teams to bowls. It's just a matter of time. And the location? I'll take any bowl, but nothing compares to New Orleans. The only other American cities with character & personality like that are Boston & San Francisco. Boston has cold weather & no bowl. San Francisco has strange weather & the city doesn't care about college football. New Orleans is the best place for ANY bowl. It should be the permament home of the Super Bowl. Always a Connecticut Yankee, but happy in Texas since January 1986.
6-5 would be nice, but at 6-5, we aren't going to a bowl game, we need 8-3 to go...unless we are somehow the #2 CUSA team with a 6-5 record, not likely.
Re:Was not aware of that. Thanks, DP. That's obviously changed since our last visit.
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No problem MM65. I wish we were in the Big XII so we would be eligible, not to mention a few other small benefits that come with the Big XII.
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I beg to differ. In terms of character and personality, give me: 1. Baltimore (seriously) 2. San Francisco 3. Denver 4. Washington D.C. 5. New Orleans 6. Pittsburgh (yes, seriously. Place has had a great facelift over the last 10-15 years) 7. Albuquerque (OK, not a potential bowl site, but a really great city) 8. Boston 9. Atlanta 10. Philadelphia I'm a Pony, and I'm a PonyFan!
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