We do what we do.Stallion wrote:We do what we do!
Poor Working Conditions
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They are who we thought they were.
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Receivers got to make plays
"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.
When momentum starts rolling downhill in recruiting-WATCH OUT.
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That's why they took the field.MustangStealth wrote:They are who we thought they were.

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BTW, last year's final Sagarin, we were #51 out of 246 teams.
Listen, I'm not trying to overly defend June Jones. But having suffered through more than two decades of gridiron impotence started with my graduation year of 1989, I'm just so damned tickled to be where we are. So I'm willing to overlook some of the things that rub so many on here the wrong way. I don't care that he doesn't dress like a Culwell & Son manekin. I don't care that he almost left for ASU. I don't care that he doesn't act passionate like that other coach that lives in a van down by the river.
I am concerned about recruiting. And, less so, I'm concerned about this offense.
Listen, I'm not trying to overly defend June Jones. But having suffered through more than two decades of gridiron impotence started with my graduation year of 1989, I'm just so damned tickled to be where we are. So I'm willing to overlook some of the things that rub so many on here the wrong way. I don't care that he doesn't dress like a Culwell & Son manekin. I don't care that he almost left for ASU. I don't care that he doesn't act passionate like that other coach that lives in a van down by the river.
I am concerned about recruiting. And, less so, I'm concerned about this offense.
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In the same boat as ponyboy
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Fortunately for us, this problem goes away when we move to our new conference.Stallion wrote:The problem with blaming everything on Gilbert is that this is a TERRIBLE offensive system under bad weather conditions. We've been blown out of every other game in poor weather conditions. The Offensive system and June's inability to adapt his offense to these types of weather conditions should be criticized. Under June Jones we are one of the worst offensive teams in the country in poor weather conditions. SMU just asks its QB to do too much in this style offense under poor weather conditions and it will never change
And not that we will get there under JJ, but isn't the BE Championship Game in San Diego?



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Mediocre is accepting the bare minimum, lackluster effort (recruiting and WRs) and being fine with that nothing more and hoping nothing lessponyboy wrote:I asked a serious question and all I get is smart [deleted] responses? What is your definition of mediocre?
By the way, here's the previous twenty years before: http://football.stassen.com/cgi-bin/rec ... by=Win+Pct
You'll need to scroll all the way down to find us.