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ESPN: SMU into AP25 for 1st time since getting death penaltyModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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ESPN: SMU into AP25 for 1st time since getting death penaltySMU is ranked in The Associated Press Top 25 for the first time since the football program received the so-called death penalty for NCAA rules violations in 1987 and did not compete for two seasons.
The 5-0 Mustangs entered the poll at No. 24 after winning 48-21 at USF on Saturday. They're off to the school's best overall start since 1983, with three road wins under their belt after also winning at Arkansas State and TCU, which was ranked No. 25 at the time. SMU's appearance in the rankings is historic, considering where the program has been. After returning from the death penalty in 1989, the Mustangs managed one winning season (6-5 in 1997) over the next 20 years. The program saw an uptick under June Jones in 2009-12, going to four consecutive bowl games and topping out at eight victories. There has been only one winning season since. But under second-year coach Sonny Dykes, the Mustangs are playing their best ball since the Pony Express days of Eric Dickerson and Craig James in the early 1980s. "Given our history, SMU's history, being a very successful program for a long time like it was in the '70s and '80s, and then obviously having the death penalty, it's just been a long climb back," Dykes said Sunday. "I think it probably means more to our fan base and the SMU people than it does to others because it has been a long climb back. I think it gives our program some credibility." SMU is not a national championship contender like it was back in its heyday, but the Mustangs head into the second month of the season looking like a team that should push for an American Athletic Conference crown. An influx of transfers, including quarterback Shane Buechele from Texas and linebacker and leading tackler Richard McBryde from Auburn has helped the rise. Dykes said SMU has 65 new players, including scholarship freshman, walk-ons and transfers. "When you have an influx of that many new people, it can mess your culture up a little bit," Dykes said. "That's what I worried about a little bit." https://www.espn.com/college-football/s ... th-penalty “Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves.”
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Re: ESPN: SMU into AP25 for 1st time since getting death penI'd say we're doing fine with culture.
Re: ESPN: SMU into AP25 for 1st time since getting death pendeath penalty you say. just when I had forgotten about it.
its our cross to bear. will always be a footnote. no one associated with those infractions has been here since. good riddance. its a new day.
Re: ESPN: SMU into AP25 for 1st time since getting death penI like the Dallas uniforms and tripleD helmets. Makes the announcers talk about Dallas rather than SMU and the death penalty. Brilliant idea IMO. Do it as much as possible without [deleted] off the blue hairs. Also awesome that the mayor is a fan.
Re: ESPN: SMU into AP25 for 1st time since getting death penMM65 is the only person I have heard to trash the Dallas unis. As far as this blue hair, I think it is the best promotion since Mustang Mania. Which, of course was handled by today’s blue hairs.
All those who believe in psycho kinesis, raise my hand
Re: ESPN: SMU into AP25 for 1st time since getting death penWe will know SMU has arrived and experienced sustained winning when Death Penalty doesn't enter the lexicon in a write-up or TV package/broadcast.
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I would love for that to be the case, but I think there will always be haters that unfortunately like to tear us down when ever we start to have a little sunshine.
Re: ESPN: SMU into AP25 for 1st time since getting death penAnd from the Bleacher Report:
B/R Week 5 Top 25 1. Alabama 2. LSU T-3. Clemson T-3. Ohio State 5. Oklahoma 6. Georgia 7. Auburn 8. Wisconsin T-9. Notre Dame T-9. Penn State 11. Texas 12. Florida 13. Washington 14. Oregon 15. Iowa 16. Boise State T-17. SMU* T-17. UCF* 19. Wake Forest 20. Arizona State 21. Utah 22. Memphis* 23. Oklahoma State 24. Appalachian State T-25. Baylor T-25. Minnesota
Re: ESPN: SMU into AP25 for 1st time since getting death penin the irony of ironies California now allows players to get paid.
Re: ESPN: SMU into AP25 for 1st time since getting death penFor the time being I'm glad we are getting "first time since", that means improvement. And it will be nice when we are at a new plateau where we are past "first time since".
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Re: ESPN: SMU into AP25 for 1st time since getting death pen
Every article this week mentions the Death penalty. Every article about our bowl game etc. this year will mention the death penalty. However, next year, I’m thinking the death penalty mentions finally start to go away.
Re: ESPN: SMU into AP25 for 1st time since getting death penIt's like that birthmark on the Russians head it aint going nowhere. Why try to fight it , embrace who you are. I think we should have death penalty uniforms With Sculls on our helmets.
Re: ESPN: SMU into AP25 for 1st time since getting death pen
For many who were pre-DP it becomes kind of a badge of honor. I just shrug and say "Hey, I was there for Dave Smith all the way to the DP....it's all true. And we kicked [deleted]." Party at The Wopper!
Re: ESPN: SMU into AP25 for 1st time since getting death penI started following the Mustangs avidly as a young teenager. I remember being very excited when we got Mike Ford. And I'll never forget the Dallas Times Herald sports section on the Blue Chips that Ron Meyer had signed. That was a different level of amazing. Wish I'd kept that paper.
Re: ESPN: SMU into AP25 for 1st time since getting death penWear the death penalty proudly...it's part of our history and the fact is we cheated better than anyone in college football in those days. At one point, I thought Rice would be SWC Champions by default because EVERYONE was dirty.
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