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Postby austinponie » Sun Feb 12, 2012 3:05 pm

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Postby SMU 86 » Sun Feb 12, 2012 3:23 pm

Might want to email that to someone on the coaching staff. SMU is not on there very much except for a few times.
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Re: Austin Statesman's Top 55 State Prospects for 2013...

Postby ponynut » Sun Feb 12, 2012 3:44 pm

It would be nice if we had some sort of draft system so opposing coaches can't say to these guys: Why do want to consider a school of rich kids who drive expensive cars, party, don't go to the games; a school that is not supported by the people of dallas and play in a lower class league. Don't think for a moment that is not their tactic. It is a big mountain for our coaches to overcome. Not being pestimistic, just realalistic! Bless those 2 & 3 stars and welcome to SMU.
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Postby Grant Carter » Sun Feb 12, 2012 3:57 pm

ponynut wrote:It would be nice if we had some sort of draft system so opposing coaches can't say to these guys: Why do want to consider a school of rich kids who drive expensive cars, party, don't go to the games; a school that is not supported by the people of dallas and play in a lower class league. Don't think for a moment that is not their tactic. It is a big mountain for our coaches to overcome. Not being pestimistic, just realalistic! Bless those 2 & 3 stars and welcome to SMU.

Because that would be so fair to the kids, forcing them to go to a school that they might have not interest in. Give me a break.
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Re: Austin Statesman's Top 55 State Prospects for 2013...

Postby austinponie » Sun Feb 12, 2012 8:03 pm

I wouldn't expect our presence in the state Top 55.

Maybe area Top 55's, like Metroplex, Centex, etc...
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Postby ponynut » Sun Feb 12, 2012 8:50 pm

Hey Grant: That was sarcasim.
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Postby Peruna 2K5 » Mon Feb 13, 2012 10:59 pm

Grant is new to the board, we'll cut him some slack.
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Re: Austin Statesman's Top 55 State Prospects for 2013...

Postby StangEsq » Tue Feb 14, 2012 10:44 pm

Grant Carter wrote:
ponynut wrote:It would be nice if we had some sort of draft system so opposing coaches can't say to these guys: Why do want to consider a school of rich kids who drive expensive cars, party, don't go to the games; a school that is not supported by the people of dallas and play in a lower class league. Don't think for a moment that is not their tactic. It is a big mountain for our coaches to overcome. Not being pestimistic, just realalistic! Bless those 2 & 3 stars and welcome to SMU.

Because that would be so fair to the kids, forcing them to go to a school that they might have not interest in. Give me a break.


Yeah kids always know what's best for themselves. That's why they wind up in places like Lubbock.

Let's restrict where a kid can go based on intelligence indicators like an SAT/GPA index. Don't let them pick Texas Tech or Oklahoma State if they have a modicum of intelligence. Don't let them go to boring cities like Ruston or Waco if they live in a city of over 1 million people. Don't let them go to West Virginia if their family income is $50,000 or higher. Don't let them go to TCU if they are from Dallas. Etc. etc. etc.
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