smubrooks wrote:I remember that 1st "knuk if you buck game", it was cold and raining..... and we went 0-12
You are testing my memory but the only cold rainy game I recall (Houston a couple of years ago was rainy but not cold) was Nevada in 2004. That was the kid from the stands helmet games but we won that game. The linebacker with a last name starting with 2 "n's" returned 2 fumbles for tds. I recall this one because it is the only home game I have missed in about 10 years due to my father being near death so I had to listen on the radio. So we were not 0-12.
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smubrooks wrote:I remember that 1st "knuk if you buck game", it was cold and raining..... and we went 0-12
You are testing my memory but the only cold rainy game I recall (Houston a couple of years ago was rainy but not cold) was Nevada in 2004. That was the kid from the stands helmet games but we won that game. The linebacker with a last name starting with 2 "n's" returned 2 fumbles for tds. I recall this one because it is the only home game I have missed in about 10 years due to my father being near death so I had to listen on the radio. So we were not 0-12.
That will always be one of my favorite memories from an SMU game. It was definitely against Nevada. Best part was how long it took security to notice. The kid just shrugged when the other team asked him what he was doing.
BigT3x wrote:I remember one of the SMU coaches said he liked how the band used to relentlessly play Peruna when the other team had the ball. I'm guessing he never walked over to the band and told them this.
Unfortunately, under current NCAA rules, the team could get a 15 yard penalty if the band playing "interfered" with the other team's "signals"