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1982 SMU v aTm

PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 4:17 pm
by ojaipony
Full game broadcast, but just enjoy the first 5 minutes and what they say about SMU and listen to that crowd cheering for SMU at Texas Stadium. Enjoy. THIS is where we belong. Let's get back to there!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_RO4Vmbpvc

Re: 1982 SMU v aTm

PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 4:59 pm
by LA_Mustang
That's awesome.

Re: 1982 SMU v aTm

PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 5:36 pm
by Stallion
game was over after A&M's 2nd series when Russ Washington took Kubiak out the game (and the season) with a vicious sack. SMU 47-9

Re: 1982 SMU v aTm

PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 5:45 pm
by RGV Pony
Interesting to hear vern try to cover for the attendance. The upper end zone were clearly empty and not likely to change.. And he says "not quite 60,000 here yet... Probably stuck in traffic"... Still would love those crowds today

Re: 1982 SMU v aTm

PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 5:56 pm
by mrydel
I remember the vast majority of SMU fans leaving very early and there were still 40,000 in the stands late.

Re: 1982 SMU v aTm

PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 6:01 pm
by Stallion
Attendance was 50,008-probably about half and half. I'm not sure SMU has had more than 30,000-35,000 of their own fans at any game since the early 1960s

Re: 1982 SMU v aTm

PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 6:36 pm
by ojaipony
For us suffering from battered wife's syndrome this is good to be reminded of from time to time: we were once the alpha dog ... And we can be so again ... And LOVE the blues unis!

Re: 1982 SMU v aTm

PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 8:35 pm
by Pony Boss
Stallion wrote:Attendance was 50,008-probably about half and half. I'm not sure SMU has had more than 30,000-35,000 of their own fans at any game since the early 1960s

Did the toad and bear do better or similar to SMU in attendance back in the good old days??

Re: 1982 SMU v aTm

PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 9:04 pm
by PonySnob
Pony Boss wrote:
Stallion wrote:Attendance was 50,008-probably about half and half. I'm not sure SMU has had more than 30,000-35,000 of their own fans at any game since the early 1960s

Did the toad and bear do better or similar to SMU in attendance back in the good old days??


Much more worried about "modern day" than what happened 30+ years ago.

Re: 1982 SMU v aTm

PostPosted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 8:06 am
by PonyKai
Man, watching that video we know how to field punts, and return kicks, and even cover punts! Fundamentals baby!

Re: 1982 SMU v aTm

PostPosted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 8:21 am
by Pony Boss
PonySnob wrote:
Pony Boss wrote:
Stallion wrote:Attendance was 50,008-probably about half and half. I'm not sure SMU has had more than 30,000-35,000 of their own fans at any game since the early 1960s

Did the toad and bear do better or similar to SMU in attendance back in the good old days??


Much more worried about "modern day" than what happened 30+ years ago.

Just trying to see how we compared back then. Nowadays it seems everyone likes to point out attendance this period and 30k as the "peak" SMU capacity attendance when nowadays I think that is not valid. Toad and Bear probably did not get 30k themselves.

Re: 1982 SMU v aTm

PostPosted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 8:44 am
by Digetydog
Stlhockeyguy02 wrote:Man, watching that video we know how to field punts, and return kicks, and even cover punts! Fundamentals baby!


Returning kicks in the Tech game kept us undefeated.

Re: 1982 SMU v aTm

PostPosted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 11:05 am
by Stallion
"Much more worried about "modern day" than what happened 30+ years ago.[/quote]
Just trying to see how we compared back then. Nowadays it seems everyone likes to point out attendance this period and 30k as the "peak" SMU capacity attendance when nowadays I think that is not valid. Toad and Bear probably did not get 30k themselves.[/quote]

That is what people who are not willing to deal with the truth tell you. They cheerlead in their comments. SMU in down years gets far fewer fans to games than TCU and Baylor in down years and vice-versa in winning years. This is especially true if you discount the Mustang Mania padding of crowds from 1978-1980 of which I was intimately involved at the time. I have been to every SMU/Baylor game and every SMU/TCU game in 45 years. In reality, I'd be surprised if SMU had 30,000 of their own fans at the 1982 Cotton Bowl down the street which wasn't close to a sellout. TCU took almost that much to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena and about 20,000 to the Fiesta Bowl

Re: 1982 SMU v aTm

PostPosted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 11:59 am
by blackoutpony
My dad played on the 1959 Air Force Cotton Bowl team, that needed up tying TCU 0-0 in the game. They were each given an allotment of tickets, and being broke cadets, all sold them to have some beer money. He said that everyone in Dallas kept telling him that they were lucky they were playing TCU because they could get some decent money for them, but if SMU had been playing, they would have been able to get a lot more money. He heard it over and over.

I guess the 60's and the rise of the Cowboys is where it all went wrong for Dallas fandom.

Re: 1982 SMU v aTm

PostPosted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 12:03 pm
by Pony Boss
Stallion wrote:"Much more worried about "modern day" than what happened 30+ years ago.

Just trying to see how we compared back then. Nowadays it seems everyone likes to point out attendance this period and 30k as the "peak" SMU capacity attendance when nowadays I think that is not valid. Toad and Bear probably did not get 30k themselves.[/quote]

That is what people who are not willing to deal with the truth tell you. They cheerlead in their comments. SMU in down years gets far fewer fans to games than TCU and Baylor in down years and vice-versa in winning years. This is especially true if you discount the Mustang Mania padding of crowds from 1978-1980 of which I was intimately involved at the time. I have been to every SMU/Baylor game and every SMU/TCU game in 45 years. In reality, I'd be surprised if SMU had 30,000 of their own fans at the 1982 Cotton Bowl down the street which wasn't close to a sellout. TCU took almost that much to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena and about 20,000 to the Fiesta Bowl[/quote]
So do you believe there is a ceiling to the amount of fans SMU could attract in the future? Is it the small enrollment? Alumni base? Pro sports? Dallas?