Stallion wrote:last chance to get your digs in non-believers. I get a kick out of those that can't see what's down the road. You'll be sentenced to permanent footballdadism if Chad Morris is Coaching SMU in 2023 there is a 98% chance of it being a Golden Age of SMU Football
Haha. Hell if he is the next Bear Bryant, why stop at $2M?!? Pay this man whatever he wants, build him a cush house, private tables at fancy restaurants...I mean totally drop trow for this man, it'll be totally worth every penny.
Stallion wrote:last chance to get your digs in non-believers. I get a kick out of those that can't see what's down the road. You'll be sentenced to permanent footballdadism if Chad Morris is Coaching SMU in 2023 there is a 98% chance of it being a Golden Age of SMU Football
Haha. Hell if he is the next Bear Bryant, why stop at $2M?!? Pay this man whatever he wants, build him a cush house, private tables at fancy restaurants...I mean totally drop trow for this man, it'll be totally worth every penny.
Someone should start a new spirit group to try to make it a better game day environment. Do you know anyone with experience doing that?
Stallion wrote:last chance to get your digs in non-believers. I get a kick out of those that can't see what's down the road. You'll be sentenced to permanent footballdadism if Chad Morris is Coaching SMU in 2023 there is a 98% chance of it being a Golden Age of SMU Football
Haha. Hell if he is the next Bear Bryant, why stop at $2M?!? Pay this man whatever he wants, build him a cush house, private tables at fancy restaurants...I mean totally drop trow for this man, it'll be totally worth every penny.
Someone should start a new spirit group to try to make it a better game day environment. Do you know anyone with experience doing that?
Sadly, RBA died at the feet of SMU's athletic department when they said that we needed +200 people before they'd consider extending any special ticketing/seating to us--and we presented with only 81 members, including many of you fellows, for which I am very appreciative. Without AD support and promotion, it's was very hard to organize grouped ticketing as a regular fan, and many of the people who joined RBA had seats else-where, which made concentrating our energy difficult. We had some cool TV moments, organized some cross-stadium cheers which the student section loved, recruited quite a few first-time ticket-holders, everyone got scarves which I hope they enjoy...but I think any similar effort has to come through SMU. I feel RBA and my meetings with SMU are somewhat responsible for inspiring aspects of the Mafia-Student Section and the Young Alumni seating at Football games; any new or similar effort would be much better off if it was supported at the on-set by SMU.
Insane_Pony_Posse wrote:so just to be sure....even if you hate the Aggies (I actually don't) you must root for them next year...it is a total mandatory requirement for every single SMU Football fan....you must pull for the Aggies next year. No spin...no choice....it is a requirement! Gig 'em!
smupony94 wrote:When are we going to hear something from him and not through SMU
Did he even sign? What's the chance Baylor panics after they get drilled by WVU, actually realize absolutely nobody wants to coach there, and money whips him then he leaves? 2%?
smupony94 wrote:When are we going to hear something from him and not through SMU
Did he even sign? What's the chance Baylor panics after they get drilled by WVU, actually realize absolutely nobody wants to coach there, and money whips him then he leaves? 2%?
It is possible. Todd Graham did after vowing his loyalty to Rice and getting a new deal, then bolted to Tulsa the next week (and then did the same to Tulsa).