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Actually, not that bad a year considering adversity.Moderators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Re: Actually, not that bad a year considering adversity.I thought we would finish the season with anywhere from 5-7 wins, and was hopeful we would get 8. Aside from Houston, we were indeed competitive in all of the conference games. My only complaint is that while Burcham did prove himself a capable QB in the last game, we did not adequately replace the injured players because in the end we did not win against Houston and UCF. Adequately replacing them to me would mean that they step in and the team does not miss a beat. We are staying home this bowl season and that is because we did not have the depth to overcome those injuries and that falls on the head coach. If June and his staff just put a minimal effort in recruiting this thing would really rev up. I don't think our next coach will be as good at motivating the players and devising a strategy on game days and that is why I am all the more frustrated. At the same time if talent precludes you from winning a game before the game even starts, then you really do need to make a change. June, please make the necessary changes. I am a big fan, but you really need to help yourself. As big of a fan of June as I am and as patient as I am in general, I am a much bigger SMU fan and want to win big. Let's do this. I know we will with or without June! S-M-U! S-M-U! S-M-U!
Re: Actually, not that bad a year considering adversity.Very good chance your next coach won't be here until at least 2015..........
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Re: Actually, not that bad a year considering adversity.Thx, ponyte, for providing a bit of balance on the Board. And, the team does deserves credit for working their hearts out.
The issues going forward for me are several. First, finishing in the middle the pack each year will not alter our trajectory and limit improvements in recruiting. The biggest challenge is fan support, especially the students and local alums. I concede that winning will improve attendance, but until then it will not solve the lack of spirit and enthusiasm, while we rebuild again. JJ bears major responsibility in this area. I wish he recognized that fact and put energy into winning the hearts of students, who are easily distracted and fail to see their role in turning the Hilltop games into must attend and stay events. I love the Boulevard, but the game day experience does not translate into movement into Ford. Perhaps I am showing my age, but school spirit is not optional or a subject of debate. It is what students and alums do. Pony Up
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Does JJ even try to connect with the students? #HammerDown
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Re: Actually, not that bad a year considering adversity.I had us at 9 wins because the DL was going to be better than people thought ( I was actually right about that), the WR and QB play would be significantly better (right again), and the secondary would be super deep and LB play would be outstanding (oops).
In retrospect, Rutgers was not very good, and that is a game a decent team should win. Houston was a much better team than anyone anticipated coming into the season. but I think expecting the team to win against either Cincy, Houston, or Tech (with a new QB) is valid. On the woulda-shoulda-coulda index, we should have won 7 games this year based on the quality of the teams coming in and the improved offense. I won't hold the team accountable for not reaching my overly-optimistic 9 win prediction, but I am certainly disappointed that we didn't get to 7.
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What do you forecast for 2014? (I know it's way too early) 2005 PonyFans.com Rookie of the Year Award Recipient
Re: Actually, not that bad a year considering adversity.I thought they would be 4-8 before the season started. . . Guess they exceeded my expectations
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Re: Actually, not that bad a year considering adversity.I don't know what to expect from this team next year. Some young guys got experience, but we are loosing some very good players. I still don't see quality depth on this team. I see some proven good players, some players that could be good and a lot players with "potential" that may or may not develop into solid players. Can we get lucky again next year and play five teams ranked over 100?
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Remember that a large part of the seniors that are leaving (except GG of course) were either 2 or 3 star talent in Rivals/Scout when recruited. Our current kids are about the same albeit more 3 stars in the mix. We should be alright, the kids will get bigger and the key is our lines are going to be bigger/better (defensive and offensive). Prescott Line is going to be just like Zach Line next year, and with our O line it means we get our running game back. Burcham will do great, and will be able to manage some productive drives. Of course not a prolific rusher like Garrett (and GG had to run the ball due to lack of RBs), Burcham won't need to rush the ball himself since we get KC Nlemchi back as well as Prescott Line with star performance and Traylon Shead back as well.
Re: Actually, not that bad a year considering adversity.i predicted 4-8 as well. Next year I'm predicting 3-9.
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I try to be fair and not let emotions cloud my reason. But it you want to criticize the current staff, this is at the top of my list. I don't really understand why this is the case when you have June, Mumme, Morrison and Chang on one staff. If there's any position that should be coached to death, it's QB. "It's a couple hundred million dollars. I'm not losing sleep over it." -- David Miller
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This would make for a great "aggie" joke 2015 INDIANAPOLIS OR BUST
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Did you even read the post ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() We went through 3 QBs getting hurt just to end up going with a walk on in a VERY critical situation ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() LOTSA IDIOTS on here ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I actually think we got 2.5 games of experience to our QBIW. JJ has class, and didn't want GG to risk further injury ![]() ![]() ![]() May the forth be with us.
Re: Actually, not that bad a year considering adversity.This year's Ponies were so inconsistent -- not just from game-to-game but from play-to-play -- that it's hard to what if this bunch. We had a chance to beat Texas Tech, Cincinnati, Rutgers and UCF. We were in the TCU game for awhile and I would have liked to seen what GG could do against Cougar High.
It wasn't just injuries -- though they certainly played a role in our demise -- dropped passes, missed assignments, inconsistent defense, turnovers, a weak running game and an overall failure to execute killed us. What really intrigued me was how we came out with fire against UCF and changed the pace of our offense. If we could slow the pace of our offense when we want to, and quicken it when we need to the Mustangs might have something.
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