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ORSINI'S MIND part 2

PostPosted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 4:21 pm
by ALEX LIFESON
Just got back from Jonesboro :evil: Let's recap from Orsini's mind September 3rd.

What do you think Steve was thinking about in the second half; as SMU fans were heading toward the exists? All the money and work that has gone into promoting this game and season? We get a game on the BIG STAGE and bombed big time. I wonder if the ESPN executive that suggested this game be aired, was fired by the 4th quarter.

Tech had 66 passes and not one sack, with 4 new starters on the offensive line.
SMU had ZERO pressure, unless we used the blitz.
Tech had 12 possessions with 7 touchdowns.
550 yards of offense!
SMU's offense could not score a touchdown, even against the Tech reserves.
Mapps and Henderson running into each other TWICE on kick returns.
SMU receivers dropping passes.
fumbles.
penalties.
missed tackles, and more missed tackles!
This was a rebuilding year for Tech, with massive graduation losses on BOTH sides of the ball. And yet we were thrashed, dominated, and humiliated on national tv.

PART 2.

With the pitful NTS performance fresh on Orsini's mind.......
UNT with a new coach, in only his second college game, jumps on SMU with a 14-3 lead. They put up 601 yards passing (new record) with players that were in a running offense a few months ago. They had touchdown drives of...71,75, 80, 80, and 99 yards. Thanks to their center sailing the ball 20 yards over their qb's head, they certainly would have scored again, with 1st and goal at the 2 yard line. Oh, let's not forget their wr Fitzgerald, that had 10 receptions in his career before the game; 18 catches 327 yards (another record).

On to Jonesboro......

It was just 13 days ago that people were talking about the buzz created from the PONY UP! marketing. It didn't matter if people liked it or not; people around the metroplex and beyond, were actually talking about SMU football again! It was exciting, folks were willing to see what this was all about! That massive SWOOOSH sound heard last night, was the double flush of PONY UP! down the toilet.....it is now completly DEAD and gone down the sewer pipes. All of Orsini's plans, along with the hard work of the marketing and sales staff have been destroyed in just three games. Not to mention, the million dollar price tag for the marketing. Casual football fans, and SMU people that had in recent years past that had paused to give SMU another chance, have now turned back around and run away in disgust. As Orsini slowly wound through the little farm and market roads to Jonesboro, a trip that would usually lead to a rural junior college, you wonder if he compared recruiting tools of the two schools?
SMU campus?
School locations?
Football history and tradition?
Great names from the past?
NFL Hall of Fame palyers?
Academic reputation?
Stadium?
Facilities, weight room etc..?
Large media market for exposure?
Campus eye candy?
Boulevard?
Re$ources?
CUSA?

Just a few thoughts I had last night, as I sat there with only a handful of SMU fans, that were willing to spend the time, money and effort to go see this team. Oh yeah, Arkansas St. had their qb, and rb, set records last night. I think we have seen that enough, over last 5 years and 3 games.
In this race comparison.......SMU drove a BMW, and was beaten by a Pinto.

PostPosted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 4:28 pm
by PonyKai
I like it a lot. I'm thinking the same things. I'm sure a lot of people are, but you forgot just one thing.

Steve Orsini is still a new Athletic Director here and has yet to make his mark on the football team. He brought back Bennett for one more shot, and everyone's always said a new AD would love to make a hire for his new program.

PostPosted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 4:42 pm
by MustangTu
On Steve Orsini's short list Todd Dodge and George O'leary and after last night the ASU Coach.

PostPosted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 7:28 pm
by ALEX LIFESON
More money spent. I am watching some of the tape from ch.21, great production, top notch play by play and color guys with Mark Fallowell, and Bill Jones. Quality product, that was supposed to create more awareness. Orsini can't be happy wasting all of this money.

PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 12:40 pm
by 2112
wake me up, when september ends.

PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 12:45 pm
by ponyinNC
2112 wrote:wake me up, when september ends.


A+

PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 1:33 pm
by 2112
they were talking about coach bennett on the ticket. they said with road games at houston, s. miss, and tcu, the writing is on the wall. three games into the season-----and it's over. how did this team get so bad???

PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 1:43 pm
by OR-See-Nee
Bennett.

PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 2:11 pm
by ponyinNC
only way he keeps his job is by beating TCU and making a bowl game this year.

PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 2:59 pm
by Bergermeister
ponyinNC wrote:only way he keeps his job is by beating TCU and making a bowl game this year.

He could win the rest of his games and a bowl game - but, he is a goner. Orsini is not going to make the same mistake TWICE. Our eventual 3-9 will make the transition "smoother".

PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 3:48 pm
by EastStang
Mark October 28 on your calenders. At that point we could have 7 losses. If we do, who will Orsini name as Interim head coach on that date? Burns, Gush, or Villoria?

PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 3:51 pm
by DiamondM75
If it is Villoria, then expect a very very long game. He will make them play 4 - 30min quarters.

PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 8:30 pm
by Insane_Pony_Posse
agreed, the excitement of pony up is over
as soon as it is mathematically impossible to reach a bowl coach phil is gone

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