So TCU and Grimace have almost 2.5 weeks to prepare for their Super Bowl. If they loose at home to an SMU team that will be coming off it's most physical game of the year after over two weeks of prep, their season will be done.
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while I think that may be true under merely wet conditions-I think when a monsoon hits like the last SMU/TCU game it simply becomes 11 guys against 11 guys. Nobody can perform to the level of their talent-maintaining concentration and focus in the misearable conditions may be the most important factors of all. Simply game of survival
"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.
Yeah, the monsoon made both teams look bad. We actually outgained TCU though. What killed us was failing to punch it in from the three yard line late in the game after a TCU turnover. That and the fact that Gilbert still had no idea what he was doing in our offense and threw like 27 picks that night.
More or Less. Piland apparently has a concussion, giving O'Korn all of the 1st team reps. It appears that he will be the starter for the Bayou Bucket Classic next week while another true freshman, Greg Ward moves up to #2 and JUCO transfer Billy Cosh moves up to #3,