mrydel wrote:Gerry York has a lot of the games archived and available on DVD. I do not remember the site so I apologize for that. I got the DVD of the Bluebonnet Bowl against OU. It is not the whole game but rather highlights but still very memorable to have.
SMU MUSTANGS.COM. Click the SHOP link, and then Heritage Hall DVD'S. Tons of stuff, I was honored to donate a chunk of it.
Best game was the 2009 UTEP was where TT blasted thru on 4th down and scrambled around finally sacking vittatoe for a loss to secure a bowl invite, Taylor stayed on ground for several minutes not knowing what happenel not respond because of exhaustion. Second best Game was Hawaii Bowl in 2009 where we jumped on Kaeperneck 35-3 at halftime and the steam rolled Nevda[*] for first bowl win in 25 years
PoconoPony wrote:1963 highly ranked Navy and Roger Staubach came into the Cotton Bowl undefeated. The Ponies earned a wild 28 to 27 victory as John Rodrick used his world class speed to beat the Navy DEs and rush for 140 yards on 12 carries. Staubach had 3 passes into the SMU end zone knocked down in the last 12 seconds of the game. Staubach would go on to win the Heisman and Navy would go undefeated the rest of the season and meet Texas in the Cotton Bowl losing to the first great Texas wishbone team.
I saw the SMU/Navy game too and agree that it was the mosting exciting game ever. I have seen many of the great wins listed already, but Rodrick and Staubach changed football that night.
1986 Home Game against the Aggies in front of a big crowd at Texas Stadium. It was the last "bigtime" game SMU played in before David Stanley ratted out the team.
I also enjoyed the Uconn game after two years building homecoming Soccer floats.
[quote="Digetydog"]1986 Home Game against the Aggies in front of a big crowd at Texas Stadium. It was the last "bigtime" game SMU played in before David Stanley ratted out the team.
Yes, that was a great back and forth game. The ags won 39-35 in front of 56 or 58,000 fans in Texas Stadium. That place was rockin, and the ags winning td drive, was aided by a 15 yard penalty on the Mustang Band.
Digetydog wrote:1986 Home Game against the Aggies in front of a big crowd at Texas Stadium. It was the last "bigtime" game SMU played in before David Stanley ratted out the team.
Yes, that was a great back and forth game. The ags won 39-35 in front of 56 or 58,000 fans in Texas Stadium. That place was rockin, and the ags winning td drive, was aided by a 15 yard penalty on the Mustang Band.
I think the Cotton Bowl game against pitt. I also enjoyed watching us beat ND in the Aloha Bowl game. When we would see their guys walking around they looked huge. Their coach kept walking on the field arguing about every little thing (kind of like the old Arkansas coach used to do).
Digetydog wrote:1986 Home Game against the Aggies in front of a big crowd at Texas Stadium. It was the last "bigtime" game SMU played in before David Stanley ratted out the team.
Yes, that was a great back and forth game. The ags won 39-35 in front of 56 or 58,000 fans in Texas Stadium. That place was rockin, and the ags winning td drive, was aided by a 15 yard penalty on the Mustang Band.
I was there and that penalty still makes me mad!
Amen to that. Was there too. Totally bogus call. Hate the aggies.