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by MustangIcon » Wed Jun 27, 2007 9:08 am
Copyright 2007 Houston Chronicle
Stratford's Andrew Luck, the standout quarterback entering his senior season, has narrowed his collegiate choices to four schools, including Rice.
Luck is also considering Stanford, Purdue and Northwestern.
"They all have good academics which is a strong part of my interest," said Luck, who plans to study civil engineering. "They may not be the most successful programs but they're all headed in the right direction and they have great coaches."
Luck threw for 2,909 yards and 27 touchdowns last season.
He completed 68.7 percent of his passes and threw only six interceptions.
Rivals 4 star, ranked 59th best prospect in the nation, ranked as the 7th best player in Texas. Good for Rice, bad for us.
http://footballrecruiting.rivals.com/vi ... _key=53994
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by Stallion » Wed Jun 27, 2007 9:31 am
Crazy mixed up kid.
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by OC Mustang » Wed Jun 27, 2007 11:39 am
Stallion wrote:Crazy mixed up kid.
Not if he wants to do CME. The guy is clearly intelligent. Rice, like it or not, ugly girls or not, buries us academically. Purdue is engineering capital of Midwest.
SMU ditched that program a decade ago b/c of how capital intensive it was to maintain equipment in labs vs. the enrollment at the time. I don't know if SMU got it back or not. Stanford is Ivy-League, west coast-style. And Northwestern is also Ivy-League, Mid-West style.
I love my school, and I wish we had that significant of an academic reputation nationally, but we don't. We compete, but they've competed in that niche a lot longer and a lot more effectively.
Good for Luck. Wish he'd choose us b/c I would love to see him suit up red/blue. But hey, facts are facts, and SMU simply doesn't compare in CME.
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by mrydel » Wed Jun 27, 2007 11:42 am
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SMU ditched that program a decade ago b/c of how capital intensive it was to maintain equipment in labs vs. the enrollment at the time./quote]
Was it the cost of conversion from the coal driven trains to the electric?
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by PK » Wed Jun 27, 2007 12:03 pm
OC Mustang wrote:Stallion wrote:Crazy mixed up kid.
Not if he wants to do CME. The guy is clearly intelligent. Rice, like it or not, ugly girls or not, buries us academically. Purdue is engineering capital of Midwest. SMU ditched that program a decade ago b/c of how capital intensive it was to maintain equipment in labs vs. the enrollment at the time. I don't know if SMU got it back or not. Stanford is Ivy-League, west coast-style. And Northwestern is also Ivy-League, Mid-West style. I love my school, and I wish we had that significant of an academic reputation nationally, but we don't. We compete, but they've competed in that niche a lot longer and a lot more effectively. Good for Luck. Wish he'd choose us b/c I would love to see him suit up red/blue. But hey, facts are facts, and SMU simply doesn't compare in CME.
What is CME? SMU has a Civil Engineering (CE) program. Pye had ditched it at one time, but it was reinstated and has been back for some time now.
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by OC Mustang » Wed Jun 27, 2007 12:04 pm
mrydel wrote:OC Mustang wrote:SMU ditched that program a decade ago b/c of how capital intensive it was to maintain equipment in labs vs. the enrollment at the time./quote]
Was it the cost of conversion from the coal driven trains to the electric?
Hey, the Mrs. and I are in Hot Springs for the 4th...staying at the Arlington and having dinner on Hamilton during fireworks. Got any cool ideas on more stuff to do there???
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by perunapower » Wed Jun 27, 2007 12:08 pm
OC Mustang wrote:Stallion wrote:Crazy mixed up kid.
Not if he wants to do CME. The guy is clearly intelligent. Rice, like it or not, ugly girls or not, buries us academically. Purdue is engineering capital of Midwest. SMU ditched that program a decade ago b/c of how capital intensive it was to maintain equipment in labs vs. the enrollment at the time. I don't know if SMU got it back or not. Stanford is Ivy-League, west coast-style. And Northwestern is also Ivy-League, Mid-West style. I love my school, and I wish we had that significant of an academic reputation nationally, but we don't. We compete, but they've competed in that niche a lot longer and a lot more effectively. Good for Luck. Wish he'd choose us b/c I would love to see him suit up red/blue. But hey, facts are facts, and SMU simply doesn't compare in CME.
I'd say with the two new engineering buildings on campus (Junkins and Embrey) that SMU is trying to revive the engineering department. There are numerous new toys either donated by regional companies or purchased by the university being used in the labs. In just a few years, the engineering department has moved its lab department from sharing a building with the old gym in a metal shed to Embrey. I strongly suggest you come check out all the cool things being done with the engineering department nowadays. 
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by abezontar » Wed Jun 27, 2007 12:13 pm
PK wrote:SMU has a Civil Engineering (CE) program. Pye had ditched it at one time, but it was reinstated and has been back for some time now.
If by some time you mean within the last 5 years then yes you are correct. When I graduated in 2002 the program had not been reinstated yet.
The donkey's name is Kiki.
On a side note, anybody need a patent attorney?
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by mrydel » Wed Jun 27, 2007 12:45 pm
OC Mustang wrote:mrydel wrote:OC Mustang wrote:SMU ditched that program a decade ago b/c of how capital intensive it was to maintain equipment in labs vs. the enrollment at the time./quote]
Was it the cost of conversion from the coal driven trains to the electric? Hey, the Mrs. and I are in Hot Springs for the 4th...staying at the Arlington and having dinner on Hamilton during fireworks. Got any cool ideas on more stuff to do there???
Yes!!! Be careful. The local police just shot a 12 year old with a toy gun.
I do not know if you are gamblers but if there is horse racing anywhere in the world they have similcast Oaklawn Race Track and they recently got voter approval for other "gambling devices". Games like video poker, etc. I have never been but if you have any excess money you are not willing to send to me you could do that.
There is a riverboat deal on one of the lakes that includes a meal and would probably be nice.
I do not spend any time in Hot Springs other than the live horse racing when I can. It sounds like you have good relaxing plans to me, just enjoy the scenery.
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by PK » Wed Jun 27, 2007 1:53 pm
abezontar wrote:PK wrote:SMU has a Civil Engineering (CE) program. Pye had ditched it at one time, but it was reinstated and has been back for some time now.
If by some time you mean within the last 5 years then yes you are correct. When I graduated in 2002 the program had not been reinstated yet.
They first reinstated a graduate program and then a little later the under graduate program. I believe the under grad program has been active more than five years, though they did not have any graduating seniors yet by 2002.
From SMU News January 2001:
"Civil engineering was one of the first three engineering majors offered at SMU, but the program was eliminated in 1992. The new Department of Environmental and Civil Engineering will begin by offering a master's degree in civil engineering in September 2001, with an emphasis on structural engineering. Along with this traditional civil engineering degree, the department will offer a master's degree in facilities engineering for working professionals. The program will be expanded to include an undergraduate degree in civil engineering as well."
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by OC Mustang » Wed Jun 27, 2007 10:52 pm
PK wrote:OC Mustang wrote:Stallion wrote:Crazy mixed up kid.
Not if he wants to do CME. The guy is clearly intelligent. Rice, like it or not, ugly girls or not, buries us academically. Purdue is engineering capital of Midwest. SMU ditched that program a decade ago b/c of how capital intensive it was to maintain equipment in labs vs. the enrollment at the time. I don't know if SMU got it back or not. Stanford is Ivy-League, west coast-style. And Northwestern is also Ivy-League, Mid-West style. I love my school, and I wish we had that significant of an academic reputation nationally, but we don't. We compete, but they've competed in that niche a lot longer and a lot more effectively. Good for Luck. Wish he'd choose us b/c I would love to see him suit up red/blue. But hey, facts are facts, and SMU simply doesn't compare in CME.
What is CME? SMU has a Civil Engineering (CE) program. Pye had ditched it at one time, but it was reinstated and has been back for some time now.
Sorry...just read this again and caught the fact you asked a question...
Civil & Mechanical...had a buddy that was one of the last out, and he was really disappointed that it happened.
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by PK » Wed Jun 27, 2007 10:59 pm
OC Mustang wrote:...had a buddy that was one of the last out, and he was really disappointed that it happened.
Yeah, me too, but it is back and that is great. BTW, the Mechanical Engineering program was never shut down that I am aware of.
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by mrydel » Thu Jun 28, 2007 7:31 am
Hot Springs update for OC. The cops just beat up some kids that were skateboarding. Be careful out there.
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by OC Mustang » Thu Jun 28, 2007 8:23 am
mrydel wrote:Hot Springs update for OC. The cops just beat up some kids that were skateboarding. Be careful out there.
Oof. Sux for them. Didn't like skaters anyway.
I'm just hoping we have a good time. It was between Hot Springs and Galveston's new "Hamptons on the Gulf" area. I wanted to go south. She wanted to go north. She is allowing me the privilege of going up to Little Rock to see the Clinton Presidential Library if we have a chance. I figure that'll be fun, but she doesn't get into government, history, and politics like I do. It's big for her to agree to go. 
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by MustangIcon » Sun Jul 01, 2007 11:20 am
Back to Luck, he chose Stanford.
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