
Cool tribute to a Mustang
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Cool tribute to a Mustang
Got a note from PonyFan ponywhupp9202, whose son (9 years old - fourth grade) was asked to write a mini-story about someone inspirational for his class. His offering:


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Re: Cool tribute to a Mustang
Considering the number and caliber of SMU players he has met, Mr. Beasley must have left quite the positive impression. This was 100% on his own.
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Re: Cool tribute to a Mustang
He spelled "receiver" wrong. 

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Re: Cool tribute to a Mustang
That's not how it's spelled? Dang!East Coast Mustang wrote:He spelled "receiver" wrong.
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Re: Cool tribute to a Mustang
I was a few years older but I remember getting Lance Alworth's autograph and feeling the same as this young man.
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Re: Cool tribute to a Mustang
If you're going to bust a 9 year old for spelling, at least notice that there is another E in BEASLEY, too.East Coast Mustang wrote:He spelled "receiver" wrong.

This is really cool. I can't remember the name of the first college athlete I met (when I was about 8 or 10), but I remember thinking it was the coolest thing that would ever happen to me, and that he was the greatest player who ever lived. I don't even remember if he played for Houston or was playing against Houston. Either way, I was crushed when he didn't make the NBA, because just shaking my hand and talking to me for a few minutes was awesome.
So glad this young man had such a great experience with Cole, and kudos to Cole for making such a great impression.
Re: Cool tribute to a Mustang
That is so cool!
Someone needs to get that to Beasley, too.
Someone needs to get that to Beasley, too.
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Re: Cool tribute to a Mustang
Closer than most....... would be "exceeding expectations" on the DISD assessment of spelling skills.East Coast Mustang wrote:He spelled "receiver" wrong.
Re: Cool tribute to a Mustang
Looks like Cole Beasley's writing to me