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PonyFans UniteModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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PonyFans UniteBoarding the generic plane to Orlando for the Conference USA Championship game, I’m excited to see so many fellow Mustangs. At least half the passengers are wearing SMU gear – we’re off to a good start. Cars are lined up to get into the stadium, but there’s a large church parking lot down the street with friendly UCF fans directing traffic. It’s $20 to park, but we’re invited to a free hot dog, chips and a drink even though we’re sporting red and blue.
Inside the stadium, there’s a distinct energetic, festive atmosphere. The SMU section is smaller than I expected, given the percentage of fans on our flight; however, the cheering and yelling from this group of fans is initially pretty substantial. The Mustang Band is also there, which always contributes greatly to the volume and spirit of the crowd. The other 9/10’s of the stadium is packed with the black and gold of UCF fans. They are respectful, but they also know how to cheer on their team, and the stadium bursts with their enthusiasm. It reminds me of “the good ‘ole days†in high school, and I yearn for the SMU crowd to have that level of spirit at our home games. Growing up in a town (like so many others in Texas) that lived and breathed football, I was conditioned to support our high school team – not with money or polite applause, but with vigor and fervent cheering. Since Kindergarten, almost everyone wore the team colors and spirit ribbons on Fridays to school. Our stadium (capacity of almost 15,000) was about half the size of Ford Stadium at SMU, and it seemed the entire town was at the game, not merely in attendance, but with passion and conviction. When our team was down, we didn’t berate them, but instead cheered louder to remind the players that “You can do this. We believe in you.†Many a game was won with not only the brilliant strategy of the coaches and the talent of the players, but also with the energy of the fans. SMU needs this energy. SMU craves this energy. As the Mustangs struggle with putting points on the board in the championship game, our small section of fans becomes quieter and begins to dwindle. Instead, we should be on our feet, we should be cheering louder, we should be shouting “Defense†on third downs, yelling at the top of our lungs during the opponent’s play-calling, and proudly, tauntingly chanting S-M-U. The only time we should respectfully quiet down is during our Mustangs offensive play-calling. The SMU Mustangs, after a grueling 20+ years, are back. Let’s not idly stand by, but enjoy this exciting part of the journey together. It’s time to “Pony Up†in an entirely new way. So, PonyFans Unite! Wear SMU colors (visit Gameday Cloth for a great selection), welcome the other team (it’s the only thing they’ll walk away with), let our players know we believe in them (especially when we’re down), and most of all be passionate (at the games and in life). Go Ponies!
Re: PonyFans Uniteok, earlier i said someone who joined in 2008 who had 3 posts had set a record low for average post count per year.
you, my friend, take the cake. joined 2002, 1 post to date. and it was made today. congrats. Ok this is getting ridiculous...I agree with Dutch on THIS ONE POST by him totally
Re: PonyFans UniteAlways good to have more women on this board.
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i'm sure someone will figure out a way to keep those number in check by posting something horribly offensive. Ok this is getting ridiculous...I agree with Dutch on THIS ONE POST by him totally
Re: PonyFans UniteI wish more people like her would get off the fence and join us.
Re: PonyFans Uniteshe did join us. 8 years ago! also seems that this was written a few weeks ago and just now posted.
welcome to the board! Derail the Frogs!
Re: PonyFans UniteTheLovelyMrsPunch (and she is lovely) is married to PerunaPunch who generally provides most of their family's posts. She is at our games being a loyal fan. Evidently she is not into posting on message boards, but felt like she needed to say something here about the fans supporting the team more at the games. I suspect she wants us to make the bowl game a loud one.
![]() SMU's first president, Robert S. Hyer, selected Harvard Crimson and Yale Blue as SMU's colors to symbolize SMU's high academic standards. We are one of the few Universities to have school colors with real meaning...and we just blow them off.
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don't come a knockin'
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won't. i'll already be inside a-rockin'. Derail the Frogs!
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With TheLovelyMrsPunch? The donkey's name is Kiki.
On a side note, anybody need a patent attorney? Good, Bad...I'm the one with the gun.
Re: PonyFans Uniteum, no. although i'm sure she is a lovely lady. i think i would get in trouble for that. from many people.
Derail the Frogs!
Re: PonyFans UniteDyslexics UNTIE!
Re: PonyFans Unitewow this derailed right off the bat
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