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Question about the injured student from 2004

PostPosted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 1:03 pm
by ThadFilms
Garrett W. Haake.... How's he doing? He should be a senior now... is he still at SMU? Does he still go to games?

I hope so on both of the last two... and yes, I also hope he's doing well.

From the thread about the goalposts:

Special_Delivery_Smu_Fans wrote:SMU 36
San Jose 13

Sept 25, 2004

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Four SMU students succeed in tearing down the South goal
post at Gerald J. Ford Stadium in Dallas on September 25, 2004.

After police deterred students from tearing down the north goal post,
they turned around and proceeded to the slightly guarded South goal post.

The victory marked an end to the Mustang's 15-game losing
streak.

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A member of the CSC Event Staff stands guard at Gerald J.
Ford Stadium in Dallas on September 25, 2004. CSC was among
5 different groups, including 4 Police municipalities, that tried to
prevent students from rushing the field after SMU beat San Jose
State, ending the 15 game losing streak.

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Paramedics assist SMU student Garrett W. Haake, 19. He was
injured while fans pulled down the goalpost after SMU's win.
According to reports, his skull was fractured, but he has no
brain damage. David Haake, Garrett’s father, said his son is
still in intensive care. “He’s improving, and he’s looking forward
to coming back to school. He will be fine in time,” he said.

Jim Caswell, the vice president of student affairs, said he and
the rest of the university continue to be concerned about
Haake’s health and well-being.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 1:13 pm
by PonyPride
Garrett is still in school, and doing very well, soon to be a star TV reporter/anchor, or somesuch (I think). Good writer, and a good guy.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 1:37 pm
by ThadFilms
PonyPride wrote:Garrett is still in school, and doing very well, soon to be a star TV reporter/anchor, or somesuch (I think). Good writer, and a good guy.


Great that makes me so happy to hear.... and now that I know he is welll - he is going to have a heckuva' story for the rest of his life. "See those kooky goalposts kids, that was all me."

And damn all the guys (and gals) that are seniors now.... what a career for watching pony football. 0-12 your Freshman year..... partying your sophomore year after the team snaps the schools longest losing streak. Beating a Top 25 TCU your junior year.... and with three games to go in your senior season the team controls their own destiny in terms of a conference championship. What a career?!?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 1:43 pm
by DiamondM75
ThadFilms wrote:......And damn all the guys (and gals) that are seniors now.... what a career for watching pony football. 0-12 your Freshman year..... partying your sophomore year after the team snaps the schools longest losing streak. Beating a Top 25 TCU your junior year.... and with three games to go in your senior season the team controls their own destiny in terms of a conference championship. What a career?!?


And so many think this program is not making progress.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 4:15 pm
by ponyfan84
Haha true. As a senior myself, it has been a wild ride, from winless, to a huge win, to beating TCU and maybe a bowl game? Either way, they are improving, but they're just not quite there. SMU's biggest flaw is not being able to win on the road. There were 2 games they could have won on the road, and had they won, they'd be 7-2 right now.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 10:39 pm
by covok48
Being a senior, what irks me is that some underclassmen now say the UNT game this year, the Tulane game from last year, or the TCU loss before that was the worst SMU loss ever.

Nope, no way, nada, after that 0-12 season, those don't even make my top ten...

PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 11:05 pm
by GoMustAAngs2007
Also a Senior having seen the 2003, 04, 05, and 06 seasons, here is how I would categorize the games I have seen:

Best home wins:

1) TCU in 2005
2) SJ State in 2004 - we witnessed our first win in football 3 games into the season of our SOPHOMORE year.
3) OT Win over Tulsa on Homecoming Weekend 2004

Best Road Wins:

1) UAB in 2005 - The very definition of last second heroics...
2) Tulane in 2006 - First college game in the Superdome post-Katrina, Henderson's kickoff return snatches momentum back after Tulane had taken the lead late in the game
3) Houston in 2005

Embarassing losses:

1) UNT in 2006
2) Any of our blowouts from the 2003 Season, most notably watching OSU's Rashaun Woods set the NCAA record for touchdown catches in a single game by the third quarter, catching the ball even when our guys were getting flagged for pass interference
3) Tulane in 2005

With three games left this season, the win that may rival the ecstasy of beating TCU will be the one that gets us to a BOWL GAME! Go stangs.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 11:09 pm
by expony18
covok48 wrote:Being a senior, what irks me is that some underclassmen now say the UNT game this year, the Tulane game from last year, or the TCU loss before that was the worst SMU loss ever.

Nope, no way, nada, after that 0-12 season, those don't even make my top ten...
OSU game.... they were good but not 7 tds by woods good

PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 11:18 pm
by MrMustang1965
GoMustAAngs2007 wrote:Also a Senior having seen the 2003, 04, 05, and 06 seasons, here is how I would categorize the games I have seen:

Best home wins:

1) TCU in 2005
2) SJ State in 2004 - we witnessed our first win in football 3 games into the season of our SOPHOMORE year.
3) OT Win over Tulsa on Homecoming Weekend 2004

Best Road Wins:

1) UAB in 2005 - The very definition of last second heroics...
2) Tulane in 2006 - First college game in the Superdome post-Katrina, Henderson's kickoff return snatches momentum back after Tulane had taken the lead late in the game
3) Houston in 2005

Embarassing losses:

1) UNT in 2006
2) Any of our blowouts from the 2003 Season, most notably watching OSU's Rashaun Woods set the NCAA record for touchdown catches in a single game by the third quarter, catching the ball even when our guys were getting flagged for pass interference
3) Tulane in 2005

With three games left this season, the win that may rival the ecstasy of beating TCU will be the one that gets us to a BOWL GAME! Go stangs.
A good assessment. Where does the Navy game (when the south end zone at Ford Stadium was set on fire!) fall in your rankings?

PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 1:02 am
by SMUtrojanFAN
Navy game/fire/debacle was when I was a freshman (2002) - I'm c/o '06.

I remember that game well, though. Everyone thought we were gonna be the shiznit that year with our brand spankin' new coach. We even scored first on a long TD, but that game quickly became more embarrassing than the scorched south end zone.