
I thought that I would pose the question to PonyFans: who would you say is the best WR since 1989?
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Best WR in last 15 years...Moderators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Best WR in last 15 years...Kicking back in Kingston with a buddy of mine and we got to talking. He said that Kevin Thornal was the best receiver we've had since the DP. I argued that J. Wolf, M. Ro
![]() I thought that I would pose the question to PonyFans: who would you say is the best WR since 1989?
Very enlightening post. None of our "GREATEST WR prospects in 15 years" even got a sniff at playing in the NFL. Great kids-overachievers-but quite frankly not of exceptional talent. I wonder if ANY of the "SMU's GREATEST WRs in 15 years" could even crack the starting lineup or even get significant playing time at UT, Tech, OU, OSU THIS YEAR?
Stallion, you need to go get drunk or laid or both. Do something to get happy. That post is uncalled for and mean spirited to say the least. Those kids, with what ever talent they may or may not have had, busted their butts for SMU and as such deserve better than your bitter and belittling comments.
Mick-A-RooDefinitely Mick Rossley. Ran good routes (there's a novel concept), had good hands, and went over the middle (vs. SWC secondaries, at that),
And in hindsight, there are a lot of schools that might have given a second look to the likes of Jason Wolf -- he of the all-time SWC career receiving record -- or Mick Rossley. There were a lot of coaches wondering how those "too slow" WRs ended up with 10-12 receptions so often.
Go PONIES!
Actually, let me modify my earlier nomination of Albert Johnson (who IS in the NFL, Stallion) and Comet Cunningham.
The top name on the list has to be Michael Bowen. Not only did he catch the "Miracle on Mockingbird" pass to give SMU its first win in 1989, but here's a man who transferred to Georgia when football disappeared and then transferred back to get his degree from SMU and to lead a team made up almost exclusively of freshmen. That's a great player at any position, and a great Mustang. Go PONIES!
Best Reciever in 15 Years!I am a bit biased but I would have to say Jason Wolfe. He was more of a true running back by build, but in the slot he was a machine. He had great hands, good speed, but the main thing is that he was a play-maker. He was a go to guy you could count on in the pinch. Another thing is that he was a durable player. He had a few injuries but that guy took a huge beating each week. I don't know what it was about Jason, but the collisions he was involved in were just plain brutal. I will always remember Jason coming back to the huddle after just getting the crap knocked out of him laughing about it!!!
Oh, and by the way he is the all-time leading reciever in SWC history! A record that will never be broken..... Bo 17
\"Come in Ro...This is Bo!\"
Re: Best Reciever in 15 Years!
That's a serious endorsement when the great Michael Bowen touts one of his teammates for the honor, even when he (Bowen) caught the most memorable pass since the return of football. Can you imagine the numbers Wolf might have put up in that offense if he was 6'2" and ran a 4.4?
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