The Tragedy of It All

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The Tragedy of It All

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When you opened the sports section of the Dallas Morning News on Sunday morning, November 19th of last year, you saw the following in huge font on the front page:

"THAT'S SIX! SMU 34, Tulsa 24.

University Park -- SMU coach Phil Bennett refused to call Saturday's 34-24 come-from-behind victory over Tulsa the breakthrough the program has waited for. But with bowl hopes hanging in the balance, with a 24-7 halftime deficit, with every bit of history since the 1987 death penalty and 22 bowl-less seasons working against SMU, it did a funny thing. The Mustangs played perhaps their best half of the season. Perhaps their most meaningful in years. They played a complete, dominating second half, scoring 27 straight points and shutting out Tulsa. The dramatic reversal made SMU (6-5, 4-3 Conference USA) bowl eligible for the first time since it went 6-5 in 1997."

There was a huge picture of Blake Warren busting across the goal line. Justin Willis was compared stat by stat to Colt McCoy. There was a listing of all five CUSA bowl tie ins.

SMU, of course, would go on to lose the next week against Rice -- after two first downs at the Rice one -- and would not be invited to a bowl.

11 months after the Tulsa win, look at where we are now. It's a real tragedy.

I am SICK of losing.
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the game on saturday has the potential for us to get introduced to a type of ugly we haven't encountered yet. if tulsa can hang some points on oklahoma, we will be a pinyada on saturday. tulsa is favored by -14 right now. i am betting heavy on tulsa to kick our [deleted] by at least 28
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jkflamebo wrote:the game on saturday has the potential for us to get introduced to a type of ugly we haven't encountered yet. if tulsa can hang some points on oklahoma, we will be a pinyada on saturday. tulsa is favored by -14 right now. i am betting heavy on tulsa to kick our [deleted] by at least 28


I think you mean pińata. Pinyada is a type of Filipino ham.
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yea ur right, thanks. some pinyada sounds good right now though
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Samurai Stang wrote:
jkflamebo wrote:the game on saturday has the potential for us to get introduced to a type of ugly we haven't encountered yet. if tulsa can hang some points on oklahoma, we will be a pinyada on saturday. tulsa is favored by -14 right now. i am betting heavy on tulsa to kick our [deleted] by at least 28


I think you mean pińata. Pinyada is a type of Filipino ham.


Actually, it makes perfect sense to me.
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Samurai Stang wrote:
jkflamebo wrote:the game on saturday has the potential for us to get introduced to a type of ugly we haven't encountered yet. if tulsa can hang some points on oklahoma, we will be a pinyada on saturday. tulsa is favored by -14 right now. i am betting heavy on tulsa to kick our [deleted] by at least 28


I think you mean pińata. Pinyada is a type of Filipino ham.


We should put this "ham" in charge of the weight program:

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Isn't that ^ Carrot Top? :shock:
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Surprisingly, yes, hence the "ham" reference.

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"If you luv Pinyada Coladas....."

Man they just don't make em like Barry Manilow anymore
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Stallion wrote:"If you luv Pinyada Coladas....."

Man they just don't make em like Barry Manilow anymore
Get your trivia straight, Stallion.

"Escape" (also referred to as "The Pina Colada Song") was recorded by Rupert Holmes, not Barry Manilow, in 1979.
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I'm sure he drank them at the Copacabana.
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obviously a cover band for the great Barry Manilow
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Holmes was a 'one-hit-wonder' with "Escape".
Hmmm....similar to PB's record at SMU.
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Stallion wrote:... the great Barry Manilow
I've read very little in my entire life that is more horrifying than that statement.
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HorsePower wrote:
Stallion wrote:... the great Barry Manilow
I've read very little in my entire life that is more horrifying than that statement.
...the great Mike Cavan (according to Stallion)

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and...the great Barry Manilow (according to Stallion)

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