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John Jenkins Still a [deleted]Moderators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Re: John Jenkins Still a [deleted]The next year in 1990 Houston played us at Owenby. David Klingler was QB. The playbook that week was titled "Beat the B@$%@#%$" Midway through the 2nd half Houston was ahead by probably 28 points and one of their receivers stepped out of bounds right in front of Coach Gregg. He grabbed the receiver by the back of his shoulder pads and said, "you tell your coach over there if he doesn't take Klingler out the next series, I will do it myself".
Next series Klinger sat the pine the rest of the game. Stallion I agree with you about Jenkins.
Re: John Jenkins Still a [deleted]I was @ the '89 game with my father. I only saw him cry once in his entire life. It was not on this day. He carried his head high as we walked out of the 'Dome in Houston and he said to me, "Son. There will be a reckoning of this day and we'll be there to see it." We were both at Ownby in '92. And Dad smiled.
Re: John Jenkins Still a [deleted]I was at both too and I really relished the revenge game in '92. I heard that the team played one of those freaky sirens for the team in the locker room to get them fired up.
Re: John Jenkins Still a [deleted]I don't know if I was the first, but I was definitely in the first few ping pong balls that pelted the Houston bench at the end of the 1992 game. Those guys acted clueless as to why we were so belligerent with them. And everybody was ripping David Klingler's brother during the game..."Kliiinglller...Kliiinglller...."
University police came up to make sure nothing crazy was going to happen...I asked one of them, "you really think these jackasses don't deserve every bit of hell they are receiving right now?" He replied, "Nope...as long as you don't do anything totally stupid, I'm deaf, mute, and blind. They @#$%&! deserve it. We are just here to keep them outta the stands." I always respected the SMU police more after that. Really did. "Moderation in all things, and especially in Absoluts [vodka]." The Benediction, Doc Breeden, circa 1992
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Glanville had a memory also. A few years later he was coaching the Atlanta Falcons and beat up on the Pardee coached Oilers. Of Glanville it was said that he would rather have been six feet tall than a Superbowl winning coach, but you had to love some of the things he did.
Re: John Jenkins Still a [deleted]Glanville was being considered for the head coach job @ Sam Houston State 3 years ago. Wish they had hired him instead of Todd Whitten (former SFA QB & Tarleton State HC).
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That 92 win against UH was definately one of the best wins in the early years after the DP. How many times have we beaten UH since? I know that we did back in '05 in Houston. Peruna is my mascot!
Re: John Jenkins Still a [deleted]1989 - UH 95 SMU 21 (game played in Houston) Houston goes 9-2
1990 - UH 44 SMU 17 (game played in Dallas) Houston goes 10-1 1991 - UH 49 SMU 20 (game played in Houston) Houston goes 4-7 1992 - SMU 41 UH 16 (game played in Dallas) Houston goes 4-7 1993 - SMU 28 UH 28 (TIE) (game played in Houston) Houston goes 1-9-1 1994 - UH 39 SMU 33 (game played in Dallas) Houston goes 1-10 1995 - UH 38 SMU 15 (game played in Houston) Houston goes 2-9 1996 - did not play 1997 - did not play 1998 - did not play 1999 - did not play 2000 - UH 17 SMU 15 (game played in Houston) Houston goes 3-8 2001 - did not play 2002 - did not play 2003 - did not play 2004 - did not play 2005 - SMU 29 UH 24 (game played in Houston) Houston goes 6-6 2006 - UH 37 SMU 27 (game played in Dallas) Houston goes 10-4 2007 - UH 38 SMU 28 (game played in Houston) Houston goes 8-5 2008 - UH 44 SMU 38 (game played in Dallas) Houston goes 8-5 Since 1992, SMU has defeated UH in 1 out of 8 contests with 1 tie.
Re: John Jenkins Still a [deleted]Alex is right about Coach Gregg as I was at the 1989 game along with the General and others. At the end of the 1st half Houston called timeout with less than 10 seconds left to try to hail mary plays into the endzone and they were already way ahead. Once clock reached 0:00 Coach Gregg went balistic and tried to go after Pardee. My group all watched his reaction and how he was standing up for our kids. He eventually got to Pardee at the end of the game.
1992 game was indeed proud moment and one of our highlights post DP. I would rank that up there with the A & M game in Alamodome which was a tie when A & M was highly ranked.
Re: John Jenkins Still a [deleted]I have despised Pardee and Jenkins ever since that game. Obviously they had/have no class.
However, I enjoy Glanville. He is one of those coaches who speaks his mind and marches to a different tune. I wish he would have come to SMU with JJ. GO PONIES!!!
Re: John Jenkins Still a [deleted]While Jenkins is a classless clown, the full brunt of that falls on the head coach Jack Pardee. It was his watch and his team and he kept the foot on the gas the entire game. Not saying taking a knee in the 3rd quarter, but run the ball, don't pass. And calling a timeout with ten seconds left to try a pass into the endzone to break 100 is so wrong on so many levels. '92 was sweet. I'd like to see SMU this year leave two teams with 11-1 records, TCU and Houston.
UNC better keep that Ram away from Peruna
Re: John Jenkins Still a [deleted]Are John Jenkins and 2112 related? They both talk/write the same.
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I was sitting in a bar watching another game on ESPN or some station and they scrolled the final score and had the Cougs winning 41-16. It was kind of funny because I guess whoever is control of putting the scores up just couldn't believe we beat them.
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Since 1989, UH has never won more than three games in a row against SMU. The Cougars have won three games in a row and will be going for a fourth on October 24 at Robertson Stadium.
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