The Pony Trap Book is now at SMU Bookstore
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Re: The Pony Trap Book is now at SMU Bookstore
Just bought my copy off amazon, looking forward to reading this.
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Re: The Pony Trap Book is now at SMU Bookstore
So sick of the death penalty garbage. Please move on.
Back off Warchild seriously.
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Re: The Pony Trap Book is now at SMU Bookstore
Good news, ModelT! If you don't care about it, you don't have to read it!
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Well I'm a history teacher and an SMU grad, so books on the history of SMU are of utmost interest to me. Especially from a first hand perspective.
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Well. (well, well)mustang1992 wrote:Well I'm a history teacher and an SMU grad, so books on the history of SMU are of utmost interest to me. Especially from a first hand perspective.
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WTF does this mean???Bergermeister wrote:Well. (well, well)mustang1992 wrote:Well I'm a history teacher and an SMU grad, so books on the history of SMU are of utmost interest to me. Especially from a first hand perspective.
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Curious myself, care to enlighten us "Bergermeister"?Treadway21 wrote:WTF does this mean???Bergermeister wrote:Well. (well, well)mustang1992 wrote:Well I'm a history teacher and an SMU grad, so books on the history of SMU are of utmost interest to me. Especially from a first hand perspective.
Re: The Pony Trap Book is now at SMU Bookstore
At the risk of a flame war...your comment isn't really helpful. Everyone is sick of the Death Penalty garbage. Everyone...including me...that is one of the reasons I wrote the book.StallionsModelT wrote:So sick of the death penalty garbage. Please move on.
To refresh some of our memories...the NCAA said it was a 10 year penalty...Forrest Gregg said it would only be a 5 year penalty...and yet, 25 years later it is still hanging around. If you had told people in 1987 that we would still be dealing with it in 2012 they would have mocked our negativity. And yet here we are.
Time has not healed it so far...and we keep hoping for 10 win seasons to overshadow it. Maybe...just maybe we should embrace it...give it a proper burial...and achieve closure.
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Re: The Pony Trap Book is now at SMU Bookstore
I embraced it a few years back with a "We Cheated Death" sign at nationally televised game at Ford.
Mostly got agreeable laughter.
It's still a miracle we even have a team after that despicable penalty.
Mostly got agreeable laughter.
It's still a miracle we even have a team after that despicable penalty.
Re: The Pony Trap Book is now at SMU Bookstore
I think it would've been a 5-10-year penalty if the SWC hadn't blown up. Gregg said once he never dreamed they'd ever do that.dbone wrote:At the risk of a flame war...your comment isn't really helpful. Everyone is sick of the Death Penalty garbage. Everyone...including me...that is one of the reasons I wrote the book.StallionsModelT wrote:So sick of the death penalty garbage. Please move on.
To refresh some of our memories...the NCAA said it was a 10 year penalty...Forrest Gregg said it would only be a 5 year penalty...and yet, 25 years later it is still hanging around. If you had told people in 1987 that we would still be dealing with it in 2012 they would have mocked our negativity. And yet here we are.
Time has not healed it so far...and we keep hoping for 10 win seasons to overshadow it. Maybe...just maybe we should embrace it...give it a proper burial...and achieve closure.