indianmustang wrote:did we offer shake sister and brother
Sister is a junior and his brother is 9
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Sad Tulsa fans wish they had some ShakeModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Re: Sad Tulsa fans wish they had some Shake
Sister is a junior and his brother is 9
Re: Sad Tulsa fans wish they had some ShakeGet on them early lol
Re: Sad Tulsa fans wish they had some Shake
his sister has offer from tulsa Mustang from India
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Jank just joked that he heard she is better than Shake
Re: Sad Tulsa fans wish they had some ShakeI think you misunderstood since it would be an ncaa no no to comment on uncommitted recruitable athletes
Re: Sad Tulsa fans wish they had some ShakeA lot of salt in that thread. They used to be our daddy and now they're our b*tch which they don't seem to like too much....
Re: Sad Tulsa fans wish they had some ShakeParty at The Wopper!
Re: Sad Tulsa fans wish they had some Shake
Yes, those of us with longer memories remember a time when we couldn't buy a win against Tulsa. It's all cyclical. Personally, I'd really like to see that program get back on track to where they were in the 1990s. That would be good for the conference and it would make for a very nice rivalry with an SMU program that is finally relevant after about 100 years of futility.
Re: Sad Tulsa fans wish they had some Shake
I remember all too well... "The crowd of 8,998 was the most for SMU against a WAC opponent in school history." Game Story http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/scores100/100064/100064433.htm DALLAS (Ticker) -- Tony Heard scored 24 points and David Shelton added 18 as 17th-ranked Tulsa clinched the Western Athletic Conference regular-season title with its ninth straight victory over Southern Methodist, 83-78, in double overtime. Tulsa (27-3, 12-2 WAC) won its first regular-season title since capturing the Missouri Valley Conference in 1994-95 and will be the top seed in next week's WAC Tournament. The Golden Hurricane are 8-3 against the Mustangs in Dallas and have not lost to them since December 28, 1963. Jeryl Sasser's jumper with 32 seconds left in regulation put SMU ahead 63-30, but Tulsa forced overtime when Tony Heard drilled a 3-pointer with two seconds left. SMU had a chance to take the lead late in the first overtime, but Sasser missed a pair of free throws with 12 seconds left. Heard missed a 3-pointer in the closing seconds. The Golden Hurricane cruised in the second overtime, opening a 79-70 lead with 29 seconds left thanks to a 10-1 run. Eric Coley scored four points in that spurt and SMU missed its first six attempts from the field. Brandon Kurtz had 15 points and 18 rebounds in 45 minutes with Marcus Hill adding 11 points as the Golden Hurricane improved to 13-4 all-time against the Mustangs. Heard played 47 minutes and was 7-of-14 from the floor to help Tulsa shoot 43 percent (25-of-58), including 52 percent (11-of-21) in the second half. The Golden Hurricane survived despite allowing 20 offensive rebounds and committing 27 turnovers. Willie Davis had 23 points and 10 rebounds for his 12th double-double of the season and Sasser added 15 and 10 for SMU (21-7, 9-5), which will be the third seed in the conference tournament. The Mustangs did not help themselves on the line, making just 15-of-30. They entered the contest shooting 66 percent from the stripe, second to last in the league, and dropped their second straight after winning five in a row. "I am proud of the way we played," SMU coach Mike Dement said. "We played to exhaustion and had chances to win the game, but we struggled from the free throw line. We didn't have anything left in the tank in the second overtime after fighting back so hard for so long." The crowd of 8,998 was the most for SMU against a WAC opponent in school history. "Moral Victories Make Me Sick" - TR
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Re: Sad Tulsa fans wish they had some ShakeHaha, I remember that game better than I remember some from this season.
Re: Sad Tulsa fans wish they had some ShakeWow!
"The Golden Hurricane survived despite allowing 20 offensive rebounds and committing 27 turnovers." "With a quarter of a tank of gas, we can get everything we need right here in DFW." -SMU Head Coach Chad Morris
When momentum starts rolling downhill in recruiting-WATCH OUT.
Re: Sad Tulsa fans wish they had some ShakeI remember watching 99-00 Tulsa lose 3 times in conference play to Tarkanian at Fresno state by one basket each game and they only had 5 losses all year. There were some exciting games in the WAC
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Re: Sad Tulsa fans wish they had some ShakeWAC 16 was my favorite league ever. The tourneys in Vegas were too much fun
Re: Sad Tulsa fans wish they had some ShakeSo far ahead of its time. The four four-team pods that rotated in football would be ideal now.
Re: Sad Tulsa fans wish they had some ShakeYes, the WAC-16 was fleeting but fun. I remember the day BYU and co. bailed. I was in San Jose, CA and learned of the breakup by reading the San Jose Mercury News (remember when getting news by reading the paper was a thing?). I was shocked. Totally didn't see that coming. That was one of many rough days as an SMU fan.
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