Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 10:29 am
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regis wrote:A national TV home game should be a great showcase for the University. It's chance for SMU to show that it's a good place to come to school. It's a chance for SMU to show to Dallas that it is DALLAS' college football team.
Imagine my shock and disappointment that, after a great win for the program, I see a flyer attached to my vehicle that the Boulevard will not open until 3:30 on the next home date. How unfortunate.
Mr. Orsini wants our program to act like a Champion. Flyers on windshields are not championship actions. Shutting down the lynchpin to your gameday experience without much notice is not a championship action. Screwing the people that pay your bills are not championship actions.
I fully understand that 10/31 is a school day and the university is in business to educate students. But I dare say the Ole Miss wouldn't shut down the Grove or Duke wouldn't shut down Kryzewski-ville because the game is on a school day.
A lot of people scheduled vacation time weeks ago. If SMU was going to shut down the boulevard, they should have announced it at the beginning of the season or with a letter in my season ticket package....not with a chicken-s flyer on my car when I'm in their game.
I'm a season ticket holder in two sports, a donor to the Mustang Club, the Mustang Band, the Engineering school, and the general University fund. My name's not Ford or Dedman, but I give what can. I've missed one home game since 1991.
Actions like these say to me that SMU does not really want my support any more.
Why should I bother? Some tell me why I should....
me@smu wrote:I think UAB will be surprisingly well attended for at least teh first half...national television draws a crowd.
03Mustang wrote:jtstang wrote:me@smu wrote:I think UAB will be surprisingly well attended for at least teh first half...national television draws a crowd.
Doubtful. I remember going to a national tv game on a weeknight a few years at the Cotton Bowl, against TCU as I recall, where the blimp hovered low in front of the stadium so it could show the Cotton Bowl facade and would not have to show the non-existent "crowd".
If we took a full house at Ford to the Cotton Bowl it would still look empty (and decrepit, but that's another story). I think we'll draw 20-23k for the game, with around 12-14k in the stands by the end of the game win or lose.
westexSMU wrote:.................What is the matter jstang ? Your Mustangs are winning and alot of FUN to watch. You and all other negative SMU fans need to get off your a.. and show up YELL LOUD and ENJOY yourselves because this Team is SPECIAL. If you have not seen them the last three games at home it is EXCITING. If you or other fans refuse to support the program now because you can't seperate past teams from this one than, maybe you all are really froggies and don't realize it ?jtstang wrote:No.
PonyCat wrote:I'm not sure I understand the uproar. The Blvd. usually opens four hours before the game. This one opens three hours before. It's one hour! What's the big deal? And, BTW, the headline of this thread is totally misleading. I thought maybe you had some inside info that they really were shutting it down.
Isn't she your daughter, too? Or stepdaughter?jtstang wrote:Finally, my wife and I are taking her 6 year old daughter to trick or treat with one of her friends on halloween night and as amazing as I am I cannot be two places at one time.
jtstang wrote:me@smu wrote:I think UAB will be surprisingly well attended for at least teh first half...national television draws a crowd.
Doubtful. I remember going to a national tv game on a weeknight a few years at the Cotton Bowl, against TCU as I recall, where the blimp hovered low in front of the stadium so it could show the Cotton Bowl facade and would not have to show the non-existent "crowd".
Although you wouldn't know it since there's only one sign indicating SMU's location from the north and one sign indicating SMU's location from the south on Hwy. 75 (Central Expressway).ponyup10 wrote:...which is right off a major highway