From the home office, high on The Hilltop, the Top 10 reasons SMU will beat Nevada:
10. Larry Edmondson will revert back to LaTech game plan, calling passes on first down
9. Nation's leading receiver, Nate Burleson, misses game because of overwhelming desire to visit Burleson, Texas
8. Wolves are nasty, until they get kicked in the teeth by a Mustang
7. Nevada players dazzled into a catatonic trance by Dallas' big-city attractions, like paved roads and electricity
6. After seeing Mustang Maniac mascot, Nevada QB Zach Threadgill overcome by hysterical giggling; throws five interceptions
5. Two words: Keylon Kincade
4. SMU LB Vic Viloria mistakenly identified as mob hitman; Wolf Pack takes a knee on every offensive play
3. Under-inflated footballs derail Nevada kicking, passing games
2. You can't stop Allan Adami, you can only hope to contain him
And the #1 reason SMU will beat Nevada:
1. No Kretschmer = No Chance
Top 10: Nevada
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Re: Top 10: Nevada
Excellent stuff!
I especially like #9 and #1.
Keep 'em coming!
I especially like #9 and #1.
Keep 'em coming!
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Re: Top 10: Nevada
#6 is pretty good too!
SMU's first president, Robert S. Hyer, selected Harvard Crimson and Yale Blue as SMU's colors to symbolize SMU's high academic standards. We are one of the few Universities to have school colors with real meaning...and we just blow them off.
Re: Top 10: Nevada
While I think this list is great, I am pretty sure Reno, NV has plenty of elctricity to run the neon and the casinos. So maybe changing 7 to something about getting lost in the big 5 construction and no mountains to tell you which way is east or west.
Re: Top 10: Nevada
I'll try to work a high-five reference in next time.
Thanks for the feedback!
Thanks for the feedback!
Re: Top 10: Nevada
who's up for a little late-night calls to the Marriot off the Tollway and Spring Valley?!?! 

Re: Top 10: Nevada
Great idea - start with Threadgill and Burleson