Rice will be a wild card since they should be much better. ECU is a big unknown at this point.
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Re: Hold Your "Horses"The schedule is more difficult as we add a game where we are big underdogs for one where we were big favorites. On the other hand, we get to play W St at home when we threw that one away last season, "literally," and we get Tulsa and Houston at home. The West division comes through Ford stadium.
Rice will be a wild card since they should be much better. ECU is a big unknown at this point. 7-5 ![]() Go Ponies!!
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Re: Hold Your "Horses"Tulsa is the "wildcard" in my book because they added some really nice JUCOs. The Derrick Hall kid could be as good as or better than Shawnbrey McNeal. Texas Top 20-A&M non-qualifier. Watch him. Problem areas for Tulsa are a returning offensive line which was attrocious last year and lack of talent on defense. As bad as they were against SMU it should be noted that UH robbed another 7-11 by beating Tulsa last year (saw a CBSC replay just last weekend)and they had Boise within range losing by only 7. Remember Tulsa stopped UH on a 2 point conversion with about :20 seconds but UH recovery an onside kick and a walkon hit a 53 yard FG on last play to win. Two pretty good teams that they stayed with in a bad year. I expect them to battle SMU for second. UTEP has a strong backfield with the Best RB in CUSA and a Senior QB who has performed well sometimes erratically spectacularly.
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"With a quarter of a tank of gas, we can get everything we need right here in DFW." -SMU Head Coach Chad Morris
When momentum starts rolling downhill in recruiting-WATCH OUT.
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And Kinne is supposed to have his act together, of course we heard that last year about BLM. ![]() Go Ponies!!
Beat whoever it is we are playing!! @PonyGrad
Re: Hold Your "Horses"Kinne was simply running for his life last year. He may have gotten a little happy feet because of the OLine but when I saw him he made plays when given time to pass.
"With a quarter of a tank of gas, we can get everything we need right here in DFW." -SMU Head Coach Chad Morris
When momentum starts rolling downhill in recruiting-WATCH OUT.
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Absolutely right. We lost a few close games last year, but we also won a few. Someone here quoted Coach Jones as having said that we might have been a year ahead of ourselves last year, that some breaks increased our victories total more than it should have. I see us winning about six games this year, but it wouldn't surprise me if we win anywhere from four to seven games. Sanders and McNeal and Kennemer were the headliners who are missing from last year, but Enright and Dennis and Hudman are going to be missed, and I haven't seen enough people mention Chris Parham. He quietly locked up a bunch of blockers — foregoing personal statistics — so the guys behind him could make plays. I'm saying we'll go 6-6, and if show growth from some of the young players in the process, we'll be building an even more solid foundation for the future. Coach Jones has said many times that 2011 is "the year" ... I agree.
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BS...I watched that whole game, he sucked...missed WRs all over the place..they pulled him as I recall.. Tulsa will be a tough game, but its at home this year, so is houston, and Marshall.... I think we would have beaten Marshall at home last yearWe played terribly and it was close...
Re: Hold Your "Horses"We play anylike close to how we played vs. Nevada, we will be 8-4...
That being said, I think 7-5 is the right call...
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I appreciate that you are dousing us with the bucket of cold realism. The Tech and TCU games will be very difficult. If we lose both of them, JJ will have to remind the team of all they overcame to be winners last year and to keep their heads up. Even if he is succeeds in keeping up morale, CUSA is one of the craziest leagues I have ever seen. Any team that can put together a really strong defense could dominate the league. Haven't seen anyone, including us, showing signs of doing so. 6-6: Not panicking. Renew my tickets. 7-5: Satisfied but want more. 8-4 or better? : Content. But expect much more in 2011.
Re: Hold Your "Horses"I won't be surprised with a slow start. Against Tech in Lubbock with a team trying to find new kids to step up for ES, McCann, Hudman, Shawnbrey, etc, I cannot say that game is going to be anything but a wash with Tech winning. TCU, who knows, by then we shall see what we have. It's the 4th game, it's family weekend, on TV, and at night. Still I cannot put down a game against TCU as anything but a loss until we can prove it on the field that we are at their level. Then we have Couger High and UTEP to deal with and Tulsa is a wild card. Mix in a "dropped" game with a "steal," and I see a 7-5 team that improves as the season progresses. I'm with IPP: 2011 is when we make our mark. Padron will be a junior, the system will have been in place for 3 seasons, Margus will be hungry, and we will have tons of leaders on the team and tons of competition at many positions.
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Realism is typically labeled "doom and gloom". Predicting 6 wins this year is the same as predicting 2 or 3 wins last year. It's all relative based on the information. That said, I made a similar although much shorter post back in the spring. I think 6 wins is a good prediction. I wouldn't be surprised to get 5 wins or 7 wins. 5 wins, while disappointing, would not be cause for panic considering what we lost and what we are going to get next year. We got a lot of good brakes last year, a lot of clutch plays, and lot of luck. We could improve, and the ball just not bounce our way as much, and the competition gets a little better, and end up with a worse record. "I think Couchem is right."
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I was talking about the 6 or so games I saw Tulsa play-I already said Tulsa played poorly against SMU. "With a quarter of a tank of gas, we can get everything we need right here in DFW." -SMU Head Coach Chad Morris
When momentum starts rolling downhill in recruiting-WATCH OUT.
Re: Hold Your "Horses"If June wins 7 this year, he really is the best coach in the country. PONY UP!
Re: Hold Your "Horses"I am going to say SMU gets 8 wins this season. I think they will be just as good as they were last season by the end of the November (yes... at the moment I am a hopeless optimist). My reasoning is based upon something JJ said at the beginning of the year. SMU is learning how to win close games. For the past 18 years (when I first enrolled at SMU), we have all suffered through SMU getting walked over in the second half. They would be up 14 pts at half and lose by 21 pts. These kids are starting to believe they can win those games. I don't think they will roll over for other teams like they have in the past. They will continue to compete and believe they have a shot at winning. Especially because their offense should be able to put points on the board.
The Marshall game was the one that told me the most about last years team and how the culture has changed. SMU was horrible that day, yet they still competed. They didn't pack it in and quit. That is a significant difference from years past. Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall
Re: Hold Your "Horses"Six wins will get you n a bowl? Yeah.
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6-6 doesn't excite me. Doom and gloom is a mediocre season which 6-6 or worse fits my definition. Though 7-5 is only one win more than 6-6, it is a consistent winning improvement. Jones will have more of his players this year and less Bennett players. Jones has had time to teach his system and the Defense has a better understanding of its system after a year. We probably are very close in our hopes and potential expectation and the difference is about a hair's width. We did lose key players but a successful team has capable players to take over and others that are more mature than a year ago and posed to have a breakout season. Our depth is our biggest issue. We stay health, we have a 7-5+ season. We get hurt in key areas and it is doom and gloom. All in all, I think JJ has overall a better team and a better team attitude and most important, kids that know how to win.
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