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by MrMustang1965 » Sun Dec 10, 2006 1:37 pm
Ramon Flanigan, former SMU QB and offensive coordinator at UNT, is being considered for the head coaching position at Stephen F. Austin State University. Former UNT head coach Darrell Dickey is also being considered.
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by ponyte » Sun Dec 10, 2006 3:52 pm
I hope Ramon gets the position. It would be good to see a Mustang moving into the head-coaching realm. And if he does well at SFA, perhaps move into a much more visible position.
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by FordtoTolbert » Sun Dec 10, 2006 5:13 pm
....the greatest QB in SMU Football history, no doubt...good luck to the young man.
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by Stallion » Sun Dec 10, 2006 5:20 pm
2nd Greatest. Mike Romo was the GREATEST
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by bigdaddy08091 » Sun Dec 10, 2006 6:17 pm
Stallion wrote:2nd Greatest. Mike Romo was the GREATEST
Dickey will be the head coach and Flanigan the OC. They are joined at the hip. The admin needs to come up with some money and hire Ramon aas the QB coach.
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by EastStang » Sun Dec 10, 2006 9:06 pm
So he was better than: Don Meredith, Chuck Hixson, Mike Livingston, Ricky Wesson, Mike Ford, and Lance McIlhenney?
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by Stallion » Sun Dec 10, 2006 9:07 pm
I think you missed the sarcasm
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by MustangStealth » Sun Dec 10, 2006 11:02 pm
EastStang wrote:So he was better than: Don Meredith, Chuck Hixson, Mike Livingston, Ricky Wesson, Mike Ford, and Lance McIlhenney?
and McCown and Luker
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by ALEX LIFESON » Sun Dec 10, 2006 11:53 pm
What about Todd Ritz?
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by expony18 » Mon Dec 11, 2006 1:23 am
MrMustang1965 wrote:Ramon Flanigan, former SMU QB and offensive coordinator at UNT, is being considered for the head coaching position at Stephen F. Austin State University. Former UNT head coach Darrell Dickey is also being considered.
who?
WEST DIVISION CHAMPS 2010
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by MrMustang1965 » Mon Dec 11, 2006 2:22 am
expony18 wrote:MrMustang1965 wrote:Ramon Flanigan, former SMU QB and offensive coordinator at UNT, is being considered for the head coaching position at Stephen F. Austin State University. Former UNT head coach Darrell Dickey is also being considered.
who?
Surely, you jest. However, if not....
from www.smumustangs.com "90 Greatest Moments in SMU Football History": #72 Ramon Flanigan Becomes SMU All-Time Total Offense Leader (1997)
SMU has been blessed with talented offensive weapons- names like Walker, Rote, Meredith, Dickerson and James- but it was a quarterback from the 1990s that set the mark for career total yards. Ramon Flanigan was a dual threat quarterback that drove opposing defenses crazy with his ability to escape from trouble and to make something out of nothing. Ramon Flanigan makes the list of the 90 Greatest Moments in SMU Football History with his record setting day back in 1997.
At the beginning of the 1997 campaign, Flanigan was 424 yards shy of becoming SMU all-time leader in yardage. On October 11, 1997, SMU traveled to Salt Lake City to take on WAC foe Utah. By using both his arm and legs, Flanigan surpassed Chuck Hixson as the all-time yardage leader in SMU history. At the end of the game, Flanigan had gained 130 total yards (71 rushing, 59 passing) helping guide the Mustangs to a 20-19 victory. It was an extra special day because the win was also the 400th in school history.
Flanigan finished his career at SMU amassing 7,437 career yards. He ranks among the school's career leaders in passing yards (5,640 - 4th), completions (438-4th), pass attempts (829 - 4th), TD passes (30 - 5th), and rushing yards (1,797 - 12th). He also accounted for more touchdowns than any other player, scoring 57 (30 passing, 27rushing). Flanigan's achievements have earned him a spot in our list of the 90 Greatest Moments in SMU Football History.
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by bubba pony » Mon Dec 11, 2006 7:31 am
did Flanigan play 5 year guy and the others 3 years?
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by jtstang » Mon Dec 11, 2006 8:31 am
EastStang wrote:So he was better than: Don Meredith, Chuck Hixson, Mike Livingston, Ricky Wesson, Mike Ford, and Lance McIlhenney?
And Jim Bob Taylor.
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by Caballo » Mon Dec 11, 2006 10:15 am
Keith Bobo.
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by PhirePhilBennett » Mon Dec 11, 2006 10:15 am
bubba pony wrote:did Flanigan play 5 year guy and the others 3 years?
First season
He played in 1 or 2 games his Fresh year, then medical redshirt (thumb, against Tulane?).
Then he played 2 seasons (2 and 3).
Then 1 play in '4th' season (hip injury in sack against Ark)
Then he played a season (5).
He gained a second redshirt after the season (for the 1 play season).
Cavan intermixed him in his 6th season with chubby Luke Skywalker ("Aren't you alittle short to be a stormtrooper?")
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