ponyboy wrote:Interesting. Totally disagree with the Mcaffree decision by the way. Selfishness
Good decision. He was already banged up during the year. He did not need to risk injury. ESPN showed a list of players that went to bowl games and got hurt thereby losing millions. Not worth the risk. His teammates are intelligent enough to understand.
Good decision for him = selfishness
You go to school to prepare for a profession and he is ready. Stanford is not paying him to risk injury. Would you pay the loss of millions if he got hurt in a meaningless bowl game, if not then don't criticize him unless you are a selfish fan. Did you not see what happened to Jalen Smith or are you just a selfish self righteous ignorant fan?
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I've been to many, many SMU games over the years and the 1st half was the most complete performance I have ever seen.
We couldn't miss and our defense was absolutely smothering. Stanford had some decent Loos but just was stone cold. They walked into a buzz saw tonight.
Wow..... If we play with that kind of energy and execution we will be very hard to beat in the AAC this year.
Stanford leading scorer (18 ppg) didn't get a shot off in first half. Nice
Great Defense by Ben Moore-unbelievable scenario where Ben literally circled the Stanford player 3 times to deny ball-then the ball bounces to Stanford kid and Ben stuffed him twice and got the rebound. Need to put that on the highlite reel
They could have thrown the backdoor cut to Ben tonite 10 times because none of the Stanford interior players could stay with him-unbelievable hustle all nite
"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.
Shocking stat of the night is Stanford starters getting just 1 point in the first half.
What a fantastic game and halftime was awesome too. Thought it was a strong turnout attendance wise considering it's a holiday week.