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Re: Mustang Club Luncheon

Postby Mestengo » Mon Nov 02, 2009 5:50 pm

You're asked to show your Mustang Club card & photo ID, your name go's in the books along with your cash.
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Re: Mustang Club Luncheon

Postby RockStang » Mon Nov 02, 2009 6:38 pm

What if you sign in as Steel D. Plaze
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Re: Mustang Club Luncheon

Postby Garret » Mon Nov 02, 2009 6:58 pm

JJ did these luncheons when he was at Hawaii and they were *very* interesting and provided in-depth details and analysis that you just could not get from watching the game live or on TV. It was always interesting to see the various coaches go over the film and explain the different choices being made and the reasons why the play succeeded or failed.

It was clear that many times an INT that a QB was blamed for was actually because the WR made a bad read or slipped on a cut...the need for QBs and WRs to be in sync is one reason JJ's teams played better in the second half of the season than at the start of the season. I also loved how the coaches would highlight how the WRs blocking downfield made it possible for long gains by other WRs or RBs.

In Hawaii they let anyone into the luncheons, even if they are not a Na Koa member (Hawaii's version of the Mustang Club). However, it is much harder for rival teams to send people to Hawaii for the lunch than it is to get to Dallas.

The luncheons must have a completely different feel this season! I'm happy for SMU fans that the team seems to be turning a corner...you all have waited long enough for this turnaround. Congratulations on the win at Tulsa and hopefully you get a win over Rice, let some of your injured players heal up and let your backups get some game reps.
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Re: Mustang Club Luncheon

Postby ALEX LIFESON » Mon Nov 02, 2009 7:45 pm

Thanks Garret, your input is always welcomed! I have to say, that today's luncheon, was a "doom and gloomers" worst nightmare!!! That's probably why I didn't see PonyFans biggest "darksiders" there! :wink:
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Re: Mustang Club Luncheon

Postby BUS » Mon Nov 02, 2009 7:54 pm

Sweet Alex.

I bet people do not even care if the big horses run around a little. Peruna is and will always be our mascot.

Dang it is fun to stir stuff up.
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Re: Mustang Club Luncheon

Postby Mestengo » Mon Nov 02, 2009 7:59 pm

I drove around a little on campus today before the lunch,. was really admiring the statue of the Large mustangs. Their beautiful.
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Re: Mustang Club Luncheon

Postby smupony94 » Mon Nov 02, 2009 8:03 pm

Mestengo wrote:I drove around a little on campus today before the lunch,. was really admiring the statue of the Large mustangs. Their beautiful.



Is that code for fat chicks?
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Re: Mustang Club Luncheon

Postby jtstang » Mon Nov 02, 2009 8:20 pm

Mestengo wrote:You're asked to show your Mustang Club card & photo ID, your name go's in the books along with your cash.

Can I get a guest pass?
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Re: Mustang Club Luncheon

Postby Garret » Mon Nov 02, 2009 9:53 pm

ALEX LIFESON wrote:Thanks Garret, your input is always welcomed! I have to say, that today's luncheon, was a "doom and gloomers" worst nightmare!!! That's probably why I didn't see PonyFans biggest "darksiders" there! :wink:

Alex,

I cannot imagine how frustrated SMU fans like you have been over the past two decades, but the turnaround must be so rewarding for all the fans. I honestly thought that next year was going to be the year that SMU would finally get to a bowl, but the young players have done better than I expected. The turnaround isn't complete yet, but at least the team and the fans can see where things are headed and it seems like the players have bought into what the coaches are teaching.

I am shocked at how good SMU's defense has been this year! I followed ponyfans last year and remember all of the comments on how bad the defense was...and a year later the D is doing better than even the most optimistic person would have expected! Hunt, Davis, TT, Banjo, etc., give your D a foundation for the future and they are making a difference already.

By the way, the Na Koa luncheons got *much* more crowded when the team started to win more. In 2007 they had lunches that were filled to the capacity of the room. I'm guessing your luncheons will need more seats available if things go well the rest of this season.

Good luck against Rice! I hope that your injured players heal up and your backups get a lot of game reps.
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Re: Mustang Club Luncheon

Postby SMU 86 » Mon Nov 02, 2009 9:56 pm

Garret wrote:JJ did these luncheons when he was at Hawaii and they were *very* interesting and provided in-depth details and analysis that you just could not get from watching the game live or on TV. It was always interesting to see the various coaches go over the film and explain the different choices being made and the reasons why the play succeeded or failed.

It was clear that many times an INT that a QB was blamed for was actually because the WR made a bad read or slipped on a cut...the need for QBs and WRs to be in sync is one reason JJ's teams played better in the second half of the season than at the start of the season. I also loved how the coaches would highlight how the WRs blocking downfield made it possible for long gains by other WRs or RBs.

In Hawaii they let anyone into the luncheons, even if they are not a Na Koa member (Hawaii's version of the Mustang Club). However, it is much harder for rival teams to send people to Hawaii for the lunch than it is to get to Dallas.

The luncheons must have a completely different feel this season! I'm happy for SMU fans that the team seems to be turning a corner...you all have waited long enough for this turnaround. Congratulations on the win at Tulsa and hopefully you get a win over Rice, let some of your injured players heal up and let your backups get some game reps.



Most of the INT's this year were not the wr's fault (FYI).
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Re: Mustang Club Luncheon

Postby RGV Pony » Mon Nov 02, 2009 9:56 pm

Garret-

A few paragraphs on espn.com about Moniz' pizza delivery gig...Reilly's column, I think.
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Re: Mustang Club Luncheon

Postby Garret » Mon Nov 02, 2009 11:32 pm

RGV Pony wrote:Garret-

A few paragraphs on espn.com about Moniz' pizza delivery gig...Reilly's column, I think.

It is pretty unusual for the starting QB of a D-IA team to have to deliver pizzas at night to make ends meet. He's done pretty well in games though so he is being looked upon as the QB of the future since he's just a sophomore. I'm guessing that he's going to get a scholarship in the offseason...but that means that Hawaii will have an amazing number of QBs on scholarship next season:

Sr. Rausch
Jr. Moniz, Austin
Redshirt Fr. Shutter, Graves, Nielsen
True Fr. Spain

Hawaii took 3 QBs in its 2009 recruiting class and all are redshirting.
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Re: Mustang Club Luncheon

Postby Garret » Mon Nov 02, 2009 11:39 pm

SMU 86 wrote:Most of the INT's this year were not the wr's fault (FYI).


I've seen a few of SMU's games this season but not all of them. From what I saw and read, Bo Mitchell did not make the progress a QB normally makes in his second season in the offense. At least part of the problem had to be the physical problems Bo had during the season (didn't he have the flu and then appendicitis?), which could have hurt his confidence or got him off his rhythm. I thought it was telling that the coaching staff was getting Padron ready to play even before Bo got hurt...

Anyway, you will need at least 2 QBs ready to play to make it through a season. It is highly unlikely that Padron will avoid having to come out of a game the rest of the season, and injuries happen too. So, having 2 QBs ready to play is crucial for the team.

I remember reading the comments awhile back about why JJ wasn't offering the 3-star QBs that expressed interest in SMU and instead offered Padron a scholarship. It turns out that Padron has looked really good so far--I watched how he came in cold in the Houston game and showed good poise.
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Re: Mustang Club Luncheon

Postby f4shionablecha0s » Tue Nov 03, 2009 12:18 am

Does anyone know if current students can get in? I'm not in the Mustang Club, but I figure my 40k a year should pull some weight...
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Re: Mustang Club Luncheon

Postby PonyKai » Tue Nov 03, 2009 12:53 am

f4shionablecha0s wrote:Does anyone know if current students can get in? I'm not in the Mustang Club, but I figure my 40k a year should pull some weight...


Hahaha this is SMU...make em pay for everything they can, anytime they can.
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