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Greatest SMU Wide ReceiverModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Greatest SMU Wide ReceiverThis one has lots of possibilities. Raymond Berry, Jerry LeVias, Emmanuel Sanders, Trey Quinn, Courtland Sutton, James Proche, Aldrick Robinson, Kenny Harrison and many more. Really hard to pick because all were game changers. For me its between LeVias and Proche. LeVias changed the SWC. But I'm going with Proche simply because he made catches that I've never seen made before.
UNC better keep that Ram away from Peruna
Re: Greatest SMU Wide ReceiverI am putting Levias in a category all by himself. So many intangibles that go with him that I do not think it is fair to limit him to this alone.
So for best receiver I am going with another of my former teammates, Gary Hammond. Soft hands, quick, excellent routes. Gary was so good and so versatile that he was named All SWC 3 times at 3 different positions. But had he been able to play receiver all 3 years I am confident he would have been a very high draft choice. All those who believe in psycho kinesis, raise my hand
Re: Greatest SMU Wide ReceiverRaymond Berry found his greatness in the NFL. My choice is Courtland Sutton. A true freak of nature. Best college receiver I've ever seen in person. Proche is my emotional favorite. Yes, what a run we've had with receivers. Roberson's just next up.
Re: Greatest SMU Wide ReceiverThere was one name, I kept trying to remember as belonging in the conversation. Miracle Man Bobby Leach.
UNC better keep that Ram away from Peruna
Re: Greatest SMU Wide ReceiverWhat about Miracle Man Bobby Chase?
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Re: Greatest SMU Wide ReceiverHe's the only SMU receiver where I've ever been to his wedding. He's got a nice little brood going right now with his gorgeous wife. Great guy
Here's one for the kids on this board who don't know Bobby Chase: https://youtu.be/2nKFDCD8WK4
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The good old days when beating uab was an upset.
Re: Greatest SMU Wide ReceiverWe've come so far, it's actually not hard right now to imagine an invite to play with the P5 big boys in a few seasons. Of course that jinxes it and we're now up for the Sun Belt
Re: Greatest SMU Wide ReceiverNo question at all--Jerry Levias. SMU All-American, none of these other players were All-American. If he isn't listed as our all time best receiver then he is at least our all time best special teams player. He had speed, in the days of long grass and outdoor stadiums. He was quick and he was shifty, he left whole teams running around like drunken ants! Think Bobby Leech on steroids. He personally beat A&M one year in the old Cotton Bowl. I've never ever seen an entire crowd stand every time a kick off or punt might go to him. The whole stadium lit up when he broke into the open before the pass even left our QB's hand. I've seen all the others play, but Jerry outshined every one of them in terms of excitement. Remember he was, when he played for SMU, the best amongst his peers. None of the others can say that.
And, he played under enormous personal pressure! Last edited by Mexmustang on Wed Jun 17, 2020 11:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Ah yes, the greatness of Craig Swann. "I was about to throw up for sure. I was about to puke all over (producer) Ted Gangi." Almost wrecked my car when I heard that call live. PonyFans.com ... is really the premier place for Mustang talk on the Web.
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Re: Greatest SMU Wide ReceiverHaha. Top 10 in homer calls. And then my young son, now 24 years old, ends up on the front page of Ponyfans in his Bobby Chase halloween costume
Re: Greatest SMU Wide Receiver1-levias
1a-sutton gary hammond-best all-around player. I bet he was great at every sport he ever played.
Re: Greatest SMU Wide ReceiverWhen did Hammond play?
Re: Greatest SMU Wide Receiver68-72 All those who believe in psycho kinesis, raise my hand
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