CBS Sportsline.com coverage of SMU

I know we've all been reading about it for a couple days, but it's good to see as much national pub as we've been receiving and that we're on some radar screens.
http://www.sportsline.com/collegefootball/story/9065338
Climbing up the hill: SMU (5-6) finished with its best season since 1997 with that convincing victory over UTEP.
If there is any program that deserves our sympathy, this is it. Coach Phil Bennett's wife was killed by a lightning strike while he was an assistant at Kansas State.
For most of the past 18 years, the NCAA has proved that the death penalty works. SMU came within a game of posting only its second winning season since The Big Haircut came down in 1987.
The program has its first three-game winning streak since 1999. SMU lost three of its games on the final possession. Five games came down to the last play. SMU was 2-3 in those.
"I'm not big on saying a program has turned the corner on a 5-6 record, but I think we've improved dramatically," Bennett said. "Right now, at this date, we're playing as good as any team in Conference USA. There's a belief that these guys can win."
http://www.sportsline.com/collegefootball/story/9065338
Climbing up the hill: SMU (5-6) finished with its best season since 1997 with that convincing victory over UTEP.
If there is any program that deserves our sympathy, this is it. Coach Phil Bennett's wife was killed by a lightning strike while he was an assistant at Kansas State.
For most of the past 18 years, the NCAA has proved that the death penalty works. SMU came within a game of posting only its second winning season since The Big Haircut came down in 1987.
The program has its first three-game winning streak since 1999. SMU lost three of its games on the final possession. Five games came down to the last play. SMU was 2-3 in those.
"I'm not big on saying a program has turned the corner on a 5-6 record, but I think we've improved dramatically," Bennett said. "Right now, at this date, we're playing as good as any team in Conference USA. There's a belief that these guys can win."