Whatever SMU’s record may be going into week three of the 2010 season, Jones and the Mustangs will have no problem getting up for another shot at the Cougars, and a chance at redemption.
smupony94 wrote:We should not have lost the first opportunity
We didn't. Bo Levi did.
Well I wouldn't put all the blame on the QB. Coaches put him in the position to win it or lose it. Coaches failed to minimize his "lose it" chances during that game. I would put more blame on a coach who has failed to win against a BCS team on the road during his whole college coaching career then a QB who was put in a position to lose the game rather then just trying to secure a sure win.
smupony94 wrote:Will be interesting to see how he does this year.
Their schedule is:
Sep. 11 Central Wash. L Sep. 18 Montana * L Sep. 25 at Montana St. * L Oct. 2 at Weber St. * L Oct. 9 Northern Ariz. * L Oct. 16 at Northern Colo. * L Oct. 23 Sacramento St. * L Oct. 30 at Portland St. * L Nov. 13 Southern Utah L Nov. 20 Idaho St. L*
Better question, if you were a betting man..... which I tend to have a habit of being.... how many picks would you guess on the season for BLM?
Over/Under "15"
Last edited by gforce021 on Wed Jul 21, 2010 3:55 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Heck, I would put a double or nothing bet that I would hit the fire bet at the Flamingo craps tables in vegas before the gunslinger would actually pay out on the under
Have to say that no other coach would keep him in there with that many INTs unless they had no alternative. Unless they were continually expecting the light-bulb to turn on.
Go Ponies!! Beat whoever it is we are playing!! @PonyGrad
The PonyGrad wrote:Have to say that no other coach would keep him in there with that many INTs unless they had no alternative. Unless they were continually expecting the light-bulb to turn on.
Clearly there was an alternative, Kyle "The Truth" Padron (citing drewbz71 on that quote)