SMUer wrote:I'm still disgusted. And Kimbell goes and rubs their back and tells them that "true fans" will still appreciate them and that they represent SMU well. What part of Tweeting "I never want to set foot on campus again" to the largest fan base in the World is representing well? Oh well, it's clear they went to June Jones University not SMU...and they wonder why they feel like outsiders.
This wont get turned around with an us vs them twitter battle. As idiotic as their statements are, you really have to kill them with kindness. We needs to continue the Hart "SMU is renewing its commitment to football" narrative. Otherwise the media will just love to play up the troubled SMU program on a downward spiral story, death penalty blah blah blah....
This sentence is saying the meanest things about that blond weener dog. This sentence is telling y'all the inappropriate things I heard him say in a conversation while he thought so much about himself and thought he was so funny and adorable.
max the wonder dog wrote:Just thinking out loud here Cole and Tank -- you are not going to make enough money in your NFL career to live comfortably for the rest of your life. The JJ assistant coach gravy train was jumped the tracks. The SMU alumni network is alive and well. The person behind the desk you are asking for a job may take a dim view of you disparaging their SMU degree.
ftworthmustang wrote:Since Beasley doesn't need an SMU degree (which he doesn't), why did he accept the scholarship.
Because it paid for his education where as at UNT he would have had to pay. Simple decision.
It paid for something, but not what he wanted. He wouldn't be talking about on-line classes to get what he wants, if he got the education he wanted at SMU. Nothing simple about that. More like a waste of time. Assuming he would have been the average college player, that doesn't play in the NFL, why waste time getting a degree you don't want, when you'll have to go back and take more college classes to get the degree you want. Classes which you'll have to pay for, while you don't have a job because you have degree in something you have no desire to do.
You know the common statement we hear "SMU went to 4 straight bowls winning 3?" Well it would be "SMU won 4 straight bowl games" except for a Cole Beasley drop. Maybe we can start remembering the negatives also instead of the positives.
All those who believe in psycho kinesis, raise my hand
mrydel wrote:You know the common statement we hear "SMU went to 4 straight bowls winning 3?" Well it would be "SMU won 4 straight bowl games" except for a Cole Beasley drop. Maybe we can start remembering the negatives also instead of the positives.
I don't think I have enough memory to cover negatives from the last 27 years!
ftworthmustang wrote:Since Beasley doesn't need an SMU degree (which he doesn't), why did he accept the scholarship.
Because it paid for his education where as at UNT he would have had to pay. Simple decision.
It paid for something, but not what he wanted. He wouldn't be talking about on-line classes to get what he wants, if he got the education he wanted at SMU. Nothing simple about that. More like a waste of time. Assuming he would have been the average college player, that doesn't play in the NFL, why waste time getting a degree you don't want, when you'll have to go back and take more college classes to get the degree you want. Classes which you'll have to pay for, while you don't have a job because you have degree in something you have no desire to do.
Quite a few people go to college to take classes they do not want just to get a shot at the pros and not have to pay for college in case you had not noticed. He can complete his major and still get a teachers certificate after he graduates by thee way so it is not a waste of time. The other schools have easy majors for athletes that never use those majors or even graduate once their eligibility is up. I believe we have been fighting for those majors here. Glad he came here because he helped us win. Maybe that is why we are not getting better athletes like he said. Think we might need to add those majors so we can get better athletes?
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mrydel wrote:You know the common statement we hear "SMU went to 4 straight bowls winning 3?" Well it would be "SMU won 4 straight bowl games" except for a Cole Beasley drop. Maybe we can start remembering the negatives also instead of the positives.
I love that you posted this as a former player yourself. One of CBs replies was "yeah on pony fans evidently I was known as stone hands" and someone replied "I can't remember the last pass you dropped they should remember all the hardware you brought"
Humility goes a long way. A certain orthopedist on here from arguably the best smu team ever doesn't pound his chest at the schools expense