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Hal Jay loves SMU

Posted:
Tue May 11, 2010 7:06 am
by smudad
In a fun piece following a piece on the Big 10 expanding to 100 teams, Europe and the Orient, Hal Jay made an impassioned plea for the Big 12 to add BYU, TCU and SMU. Brian Estridge rather Poo Poo'd SMU. But, Hal was adamant - over U of Houston.
Re: Hal Jay loves SMU

Posted:
Tue May 11, 2010 10:28 am
by ponyboy
Estridge is a complete idiot. It amazes me he's employed.
Re: Hal Jay loves SMU

Posted:
Tue May 11, 2010 1:58 pm
by Dubbya
No kidding. I hadn't heard him on ESPN radio, and was hoping he had left town, since I always felt like I somehow knew less every time I heard him ramble on. What station is he on now? Need to make sure to avoid listening to it.
Re: Hal Jay loves SMU

Posted:
Tue May 11, 2010 2:19 pm
by RGV Pony
Dubbya wrote:No kidding. I hadn't heard him on ESPN radio, and was hoping he had left town, since I always felt like I somehow knew less every time I heard him ramble on. What station is he on now? Need to make sure to avoid listening to it.
he's the voice of the frogs on 103.3
Re: Hal Jay loves SMU

Posted:
Tue May 11, 2010 2:35 pm
by Dubbya
Still? I thought he left the station.
That guy is brutal.
The Knuckleheads should work his idiocy into the Frogs jokes they have in their next song.
Re: Hal Jay loves SMU

Posted:
Thu May 27, 2010 7:29 am
by smudad
Hadn't read this since I posted it. But, leave it to SMU posters to take a positive and crap on it. Estridge and Jay usually take every opportunity possible to promote and say good things about SMU and FORD. Somehow you guys can't stand or take good coverage. Estridge is co-host on the morning show with Hal Jay on WBAP. And, to add to that, I expect his life has been enhanced greatly by not having to listen to Galloway on a regular basis.
Re: Hal Jay loves SMU

Posted:
Mon May 31, 2010 8:26 pm
by SMUstang
Should the MWC expand before the other conferences do, what is your take on them adding Boise, Houston, and SMU? Do you think the MWC will ever be accepted as a BCS conference? What if Utah is not there any more, or both Utah and BYU leave? Would we ever develop any rivalries other than TCU and/or Houston? Would this be a smart move for SMU? Would New Mexico, San Diego State, and UNLV be a good swap for UTEP, Rice, Tulsa, and Tulane for SMU? What about playing in the Mountain or Pacific time zones? What about the increased travel costs for the other sports other than football? Would there be enough additional revenue to cover that? Would the mtn TV network work for SMU? What if Houston says no?
The more I think about it the more I like C-USA West just the way it is. And I can't see the MWC any stronger. The Pac-10 and Big XII will cherry pick them, so we'd be better off to stay put. (In my opinion). The same for Boise and Fresno.