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by PonyTime » Fri Nov 21, 2003 11:51 am
A couple of questions:
1.) Is anyone going to show up - or is it going to be a sea of Purple. I assume that the students all go home for Thanksgiving.
2.) How many points does TCU need to win by in order to legitimize their existence?
3.) If the game is close - how long does it take the frog fans to start claiming "this was a meaningless game and the players didn't care".
4.) How much damage to all that TCU has worked for this year would a loss to an 0-11 SMU team do?
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by SmooPower » Fri Nov 21, 2003 12:09 pm
1.) Is anyone going to show up - or is it going to be a sea of Purple. I assume that the students all go home for Thanksgiving.
Well, I'll be there, not sure who else is showing up.
2.) How many points does TCU need to win by in order to legitimize their existence?
This question is pointless, as we are going to win. Mmm, optimism. :showoff:
3.) If the game is close - how long does it take the frog fans to start claiming "this was a meaningless game and the players didn't care".
4.) How much damage to all that TCU has worked for this year would a loss to an 0-11 SMU team do?
These questions are intertwined. This game is decidedly not meaningless for either program. For TCU, a loss to Southern Mississippi was understandable - Hattiesburg is a tough place to play and it's pretty damn difficult to go undefeated. Every team can have one off game. Is the SMU game a must-win? I suppose so. The national perception was that TCU was a good team playing a soft schedule and that perception was strengthened last night. A loss to "the worst team in college football" certainly wouldn't do wonders for their credibility - after all, a BCS team simply does not lose these types of games.
And for all of you who think that SMU will lose this game (this goes for fans of both teams), as you have seen it in your crystal ball and it is plain to the world that a 10-1 TCU teams beats a 0-11 SMU team 100% of the time . . . well, if you are a TCU fan, I hope SMU proves you wrong. If you are a SMU fan, I would hate to have your outlook on life. This is a rivalry game, and far stranger things have happened in the sport of college football.
And now I share with you a post written by a U of H alum on November 21, 1997:
I was wrong. I was foolish enough to look at TCU's horrible play this season and embarassing 0-10 record and concluded that, not only did the Horned Frogs have no chance at defeating the SMU Mustangs, a team so powerful that they beat perennial SEC powerhouse Arkansas and held Rice's second-ranked rushing offense nationally to over 100 yards less than its season average, but I thought that, given the offensive futility of the Horned Frogs this season (109th out of 112 Division I-A teams), TCU wouldn't even score a point in the game. I was wrong. The Frogs showed everyone that they're made of stronger stuff. They could have tossed in the towel and gone through the motions, playing a forgotten season for a fired coach. They didn't. Not only did they score, they scored more points than did the Mustangs. They won. They won for the school, to avoid the shame of being only the second TCU team ever to lose all its games in a season. They won for Pat Sullivan, coaching his last game for the team. They won for the city of Fort Worth, which, frankly, doesn't have much to cheer about by its very nature. They won it on guts, when quarterback Jeff Dover, against the powerful Mustang rush defense on fourth and goal from the one with four minutes remaining, faked a dive and ran around the corner and into the endzone to go up 21-10. They won it on perseverence, when they survived a Mustang touchdown and two-point conversion to lead only 21-18 and then saw the Mustangs botch the onside kick attempt. And, of course, they won it for Heather. Over the course of the season, one win in eleven games is small consolation. Yet, for one night in this long nightmare season, the Horned Frogs can point to the scoreboard and say, "We're a winner!" From this small step, we may be witnessing the beginnings of a juggernaut in the years to come. TCU fans may one day point at this game as the beginning of something special. Who can know? You can be sure tonight, however, that for once this season, Sullivan won't have to knock his Heisman Trophy and all the other stuff off his shelves in anger. Tonight, he can use the Iron Skillet and do it in joy.
While the actual content of the story makes me sick to my stomach, I think the moral is pretty clear.
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by SmooPower » Fri Nov 21, 2003 12:09 pm
La de da.
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by i10pony » Fri Nov 21, 2003 12:10 pm
4.) How much damage to all that TCU has worked for this year would a loss to an 0-11 SMU team do?
Hopefully just as much damage the TCU (0-10) win over the 6-4 Mustangs in 1997 did for the future of SMU football.
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by PonyTime » Fri Nov 21, 2003 12:26 pm
Hey - I am not about to chalk up a TCU win in this one. This is a rivalry game and anything can happen. I saw SMU at TCU last year and it was far from a lopsided game.
I honestly thought that this years team would be better than last year's SMU team. So far that is not the case - but we will see next week how they match up this year against the frogs.
I will be coming into town from 600+ miles and wouldn't miss it for the world.
And that, my friends, is why they play the games.
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by KnuckleStang » Fri Nov 21, 2003 12:50 pm
My brother just emailed me his prediction:
"Keylon Kincade runs for 259 (on 39 carries) and SMU wins 24-21. Coach Bennett cooks frog leggs the next morning in the Iron Skillet, which will be set up on a Webber grill at the 50 yard-line Ford Stadium."
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by Damon'sDaMan » Fri Nov 21, 2003 1:02 pm
Beautiful!
If KK runs for 259 yards .... how nice would that be, finishing his career with a career record for rushing in a single day?
I'll be there from start to finish. There'll be more purple than red&blue, I bet, but those who are there need to be LOUD. I know I will be.
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by DiamondM » Fri Nov 21, 2003 1:53 pm
My husband and I are flying back from Aiken SC early to be at the game, and I'll be bringing my cousin who will be visiting from Kansas.
That cousin sent me a joke, which I have modified appropriately.
Four football fans go mountain climbing.
a Longhorn fan,
an Aggie fan,
a SMU Mustangs fan,
and a Horned Frog fan.
They had been arguing all the way up the mountain about who among them was the most "die-hard" fan. Upon reaching the top of the mountain, the Longhorn fan proclaimed to the other four "This is for the Texas Longhorns!" and promptly threw himself off the mountain as a form of sacrifice. Not to be outdone, the Aggie fan jumped up and said...
"This is for the Aggies!" and then threw himself off the mountain, again as a form of sacrifice. Refusing to be outdone by the Longhorn and Aggie fans, the Mustangs fan rose to his feet and yelled at the top of his lungs "This is for the SMU Mustangs!"
and without any hesitation, pushed the Horned Frog fan off the mountain.
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by GallopingGuy » Fri Nov 21, 2003 10:28 pm
Heck, I think the SMU fan is the biggest fan just because he's willing to SAY he's a Mustang fan from the top of a mountain. That takes some guts.  I mean, let's face it. Anyone who says they're a TCU fan now could easily be a bandwagoner, but anyone who says they're an SMU fan now really means it.
I am, incidentally, an SMU fan. Kinda one of the requirements for being in the Hub of SMU Spirit, but even so. I'm not ashamed to admit it. We're winless and I'm hoping against hope (and, incidentally, logic) that we can pull one out next Saturday anyway. And I'll be here to see it happen if we do.
--GG
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by Mustangs35SMU » Sat Nov 22, 2003 12:00 am
Originally posted by DiamondM: Four football fans go mountain climbing. a Longhorn fan, an Aggie fan, a SMU Mustangs fan, and a Horned Frog fan.
They had been arguing all the way up the mountain about who among them was the most "die-hard" fan. Upon reaching the top of the mountain, the Longhorn fan proclaimed to the other four "This is for the Texas Longhorns!" and promptly threw himself off the mountain as a form of sacrifice. Not to be outdone, the Aggie fan jumped up and said... "This is for the Aggies!" and then threw himself off the mountain, again as a form of sacrifice. Refusing to be outdone by the Longhorn and Aggie fans, the Mustangs fan rose to his feet and yelled at the top of his lungs "This is for the SMU Mustangs!"
and without any hesitation, pushed the Horned Frog fan off the mountain.
God Couldnt stop laughing from that one Great joke! As for the questions...I can only answer #1 and I can tell you HELL YES! for myself and my family on that one
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