TCU on the road will be a great test for our boys. I don't think anyone has any illusions about winning that game but if we can hold our own and at least be competitive, I'll be happy. If we can hang within two touchdowns of TCU we ought to win a few here and there in C-USA.
Stallion wrote:forget about the sacks- hopefully Hughes doesn't return any interceptions for Touchdowns on us either
That happened right in front of me where I sat. I was coming back from the concession stands when that happened. I just  But since I won't be at Amon Carter but will be in Arlington:Arkansas 35Texas A&M 14
nobody cares patton...go on someone else's board and post that trash
I agree with this choir boy mustanglaxer.  Lets only talk about the 1-11 SMU program and their future loses on the board.
MustangLaxer wrote:and SMU will score at least 21 points in every game this season...
I don't know about 21 per game, but I definitely agree that they will have a high average points per game. We won't intimidate anyone with our offense(yet, maybe someday though?) and will more than likely find our success by simply outscoring everyone, even if we give up a lot of points. Kind of like the Golden State Warriors in the year they upset the Mavs in the first round. They were the highest scoring team in the league with one of the 5 worst defenses in the league and were able to find great success that year. It's not the best way to go about it, but a 45-42 win is still a win.
"I love coaching here at SMU University" -June Jones
kull wrote:what game featured the screen pass to the defensive tackle? i remember dropping my beer when that happened.
TCU. Twice. Both returned for touchdowns.
Not to split hairs, but one was to Hughes, a defensive end.
LeroyThaLumberJack wrote:Lets only talk about the 1-11 SMU program and their future loses on the board.
Seriously. Junior high English — take it again. Find your typo and get an extra tray of bread and water at dinner. Ask the warden ..."