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Starting a new tradition

Posted:
Fri Apr 28, 2000 7:37 pm
by MustangMan
You know how the players at Clemson always rub a big rock before they go out on the field, and the players at notre dame reach up and hit that old sign in the hallway from the lockerroom? Maybe SMU can develop such a tradition of pride.
How about having all SMU players come out and touch the statue of the great Doak Walker for good luck before games?
Other suggestions?
Re: Starting a new tradition

Posted:
Fri Apr 28, 2000 7:38 pm
by SMU00
Here's a tradition that will inspire every Mustang, young and old. Go out every Saturday and win for SMU!
Re: Starting a new tradition

Posted:
Sat Apr 29, 2000 9:50 am
by Joyous
Now that's a good one.
Re: Starting a new tradition

Posted:
Sat Apr 29, 2000 1:10 pm
by SMU00
Thanks. I was not trying to be cynical in any way. Winning breeds tradition.
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Re: Starting a new tradition

Posted:
Sat Apr 29, 2000 9:24 pm
by ALL4SMU
A tradition of winning is most important, I agree. I think rubbing the statue would be a cool idea. The fact is, traditions such as that are more important to the players, and it needs to be something that the players decide on!
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Re: Starting a new tradition

Posted:
Mon May 01, 2000 5:55 pm
by 91Stang
Regarding MustangMan's suggestion about rubbing the statue of Saint Doak: Is there a security measure to prevent vandalism from other schools' fans? Is it going to be raised up out of arm's reach, or behind a fence of some kind?
Re: Starting a new tradition

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Tue May 02, 2000 1:16 am
by Grider
Good point. However , I think the statue is going to be on a pedistal out of reach from vandals and players alike? I'm not sure. Mustang Matt could probably get the skinny on that.
Re: Starting a new tradition

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Tue May 02, 2000 2:09 am
by ponyjim
As a member of the group (Phi Delta Theta, Texas Delta Chapter) that raised money (a horde of it) for the statue this semester, I have the "skinny."
The inner core of the statue of Brother Doak Walker will, itself, be made of some sort of metal such as iron or just plain good 'ol American steel. The outer shell will be !00% pure bronze. The statue, aka, the likeness of Doak Walker, will be 9....yes, NINE feet tall.
This 9 foot tall masterpiece will stand upon a five foot tall concrete/cement (whichever) pedastel.
Summing up to 14 feet tall, this statue will be just as I said, a masterpiece. Colleges all around will envy the SMU Paul Bunyanesque monument.
As the statue will be placed in the center of the plaza that will be on the northeast side of the stadium, where 75% of all attendants will enter the stadium, most everyone that goes to the game will see the statue in all its glory.
If you care to help out, you can make a donation to the fund. We still haven't finished raising money for the plaza.
If you are a Texas Delta alum and wish to have your name engraved on a plate that will reside on the five foot pedastel, you can write a $250 check.
If you care to make either or both of these donations, please contact Searcy Ferguson at 214-768-6267. We would be greatly appreciative.
Furthermore, the more you put in, the better the Doak Walker plaza will be!
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Re: Starting a new tradition

Posted:
Tue May 02, 2000 2:17 am
by ponyjim
You see, not all fraternities are worthless, beer guzzling idiots!
Some of us actually do something worthwile to help the school and SMU athletics!
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Re: Starting a new tradition

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Tue May 02, 2000 7:43 pm
by Grider
Well said. I'm glad to know that Texas Delta has decided to take the initiative in honoring one of the greatest Phi's of all time. I thought y'all were set on donations. I'll be calling Searcy this week. The statue sounds great and I'm sure we're all looking forward to see it standing in all its glory for many years to come.
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Re: Starting a new tradition

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Wed May 03, 2000 5:32 pm
by D
Grider,
Better get your check in quickly. I gave my check to Searcy today and he said that tomorrow is probably the very latest he can accept checks. The original deadline was May 1st. Good luck getting it in.
Re: Starting a new tradition

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Wed May 03, 2000 6:04 pm
by THE ROCK
THE ROCK SAYS...
A TRADITION WILL COME WE WHEN START TO KICK [deleted] AND TAKE NAMES. I DON'T THINK WE ARE TOO FAR AWAY FROM THAT. THIS TEAM IS REALLY GONE DO SOMETHING SPECIAL THIS YEAR. I CAN FEEL IT IN MY BONES! TRADITIONS WILL COME WITH WINNING.
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CAN YOU SMELL WHAT THE ROCK IS COOKIN'?
Re: Starting a new tradition

Posted:
Wed May 03, 2000 6:21 pm
by blakep44
I have got another new tradition that we can start. Sell out all the home games and have great fan support.
Re: Starting a new tradition

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Wed May 17, 2000 3:02 pm
by PonyPride
There's a tradition that was started (I believe) by Baltimore Orioles fans, where during the national anthem, in the line that goes "Oh say does that star-spangled banner yet wave?...." they yell out the "O" -- as in Orioles. Now Dallas Stars fans do the same thing.
How about, at the end of the national anthem, every fan in attendance alters the end of the song: " .... and the home of the .... MUSTANGS!!!"
Just a thought -- not trying to make light of the national anthem at all. What do you guys think?
Re: Starting a new tradition

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Wed May 17, 2000 5:49 pm
by BUS
Great Idea - How do we get the word out. Most likely the AD dept. would not help do to respect for the National Anthem but WE COULD.
How about it BAND GUYS AND GALS!!!!