Stallion wrote:PREDICTION: depression in September and dispair in October.
It is going to be VERY EMBARRASSING when
we lose to North Texas State next season!
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Stallion wrote:PREDICTION: depression in September and dispair in October.
Insane_Pony_Posse wrote:Stallion wrote:PREDICTION: depression in September and dispair in October.
It is going to be VERY EMBARRASSING when
we lose to North Texas State next season!
35straight wrote:Insane_Pony_Posse wrote:Stallion wrote:PREDICTION: depression in September and dispair in October.
It is going to be VERY EMBARRASSING when
we lose to North Texas State next season!
Is that a home game? How do they travel? Should boost attendance.
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Treadway21 wrote:This is the difference between a school that wants to compete and win, versus one that just wants to survive. And only by doing the bare minimum.
Please compare ASU and SMU. ASU fans openly blew up over the deal to bring JJ to ASU. It scuttled the deal. ASU went out and got Graham, then subsequently fired their Athletic Director. Results for 2012 and 2013, 8-5 and 10-3 in the Pac 12. 2nd and 1st place in conference.
Our Athletic Director lets him come back and coach with no recourse except for having to give the Mustang Club a overhead projector briefing. The Athletic Director stays on, the coach stays on, and we lose the only coaches that had effectively recruited. We go 6-6 with a bowl win and then 5-7 with no bowl and get shut out by our Texas rival in the conference. Quite a contrast.
2013 our fans are blowing up over bringing Jones back after a extremely disappointing season, and what happens - to borrow a word going around many threads, crickets.
Our fans have been abused by our administration since 1986.
redpony wrote:35straight wrote:Let's form a protest for June 29th(6-29) on the corner of Mockingbird and 75. Or at least as close as they will let is to campus.
I believe that the sidewalks on M'bird etc are public property and hence you should be able to carry any sign that you want as long as it is not obscene..
LA_Mustang wrote:Bigger question is will JJ have that penciled in as a win or a loss?
sbsmith wrote:LA_Mustang wrote:Bigger question is will JJ have that penciled in as a win or a loss?
Pretty sure preseason road games get automatically penciled in as losses.
Treadway21 wrote:This is the difference between a school that wants to compete and win, versus one that just wants to survive. And only by doing the bare minimum.
Please compare ASU and SMU. ASU fans openly blew up over the deal to bring JJ to ASU. It scuttled the deal. ASU went out and got Graham, then subsequently fired their Athletic Director. Results for 2012 and 2013, 8-5 and 10-3 in the Pac 12. 2nd and 1st place in conference.
Our Athletic Director lets him come back and coach with no recourse except for having to give the Mustang Club a overhead projector briefing. The Athletic Director stays on, the coach stays on, and we lose the only coaches that had effectively recruited. We go 6-6 with a bowl win and then 5-7 with no bowl and get shut out by our Texas rival in the conference. Quite a contrast.
2013 our fans are blowing up over bringing Jones back after a extremely disappointing season, and what happens - to borrow a word going around many threads, crickets.
Our fans have been abused by our administration since 1986.
Deep Purple wrote:redpony wrote:35straight wrote:Let's form a protest for June 29th(6-29) on the corner of Mockingbird and 75. Or at least as close as they will let is to campus.
I believe that the sidewalks on M'bird etc are public property and hence you should be able to carry any sign that you want as long as it is not obscene..
Not only that, most of the streets that cross the campus interior are not privately owned by SMU, they're public streets owned by the city of Dallas. This goes for the sidewalks along them as well. Public easement.
LHS81 wrote: 2014 football schedule: SMU @ North Texas Teachers College
mr. pony wrote:LHS81 wrote: 2014 football schedule: SMU @ North Texas Teachers College
They have a nice stadium.