Horseshoe wrote:It's not his job to be a cheerleader, and he has written more positive stories than any DMN reporter in years (partly because he showed up when football won 10 games). He has been more than fair and does a good job.
Back on topic, anyone else going to WBB this afternoon? I'm more than curious.
T.H.A.N.K Y.O.U
He is a journalist covering SMU, not an SMU cheerleader.
Jeez folks on this board are really SnowFlakes!
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Horseshoe wrote:It's not his job to be a cheerleader, and he has written more positive stories than any DMN reporter in years (partly because he showed up when football won 10 games). He has been more than fair and does a good job.
Back on topic, anyone else going to WBB this afternoon? I'm more than curious.
T.H.A.N.K Y.O.U
He is a journalist covering SMU, not an SMU cheerleader.
"The school has stood by Mays following the accusations leveled against him, with athletic director Rick Hart saying heΓÇÖs learned from that 2017-18 season, and university president acknowledging that Mays is the coach of the future at SMU.
so is it worth the cost and reputation to protect Mays? has a losing record on top of that.
Regarding Jank, all I read is that all the current and pass players love him.