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Update on SMU Home games

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 3:31 pm
by Statler
SMU announced today that it has agreed to June Jones' request to move all home games to Aloha Stadium thus guaranteeing an undefeated season for future home games.

Re: Update on SMU Home games

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 3:43 pm
by mustangxc
If it guaranteed an undefeated season and several 10+ win seasons I would accept a 4 year contract to do that starting today.

Re: Update on SMU Home games

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 4:36 pm
by SMU_Alumni11
I know this is a joke but wow... If he has to be in Hawaii to win then please tell him it's okay to do that send him a one way ticket and ignore all his calls.

Re: Update on SMU Home games

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 5:31 pm
by Stallion
actually we've won a very high percentage of home games in the last few years. Barely lost any CUSA Homes Games- Its the road games where we "got to steal one" from schoolsa like Rice, Tulane and UTEP that bother you.

Re: Update on SMU Home games

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 5:33 pm
by PoconoPony
Statler wrote:SMU announced today that it has agreed to June Jones' request to move all home games to Aloha Stadium thus guaranteeing an undefeated season for future home games.
With this announcement it also ensures the same attendance, revenues and student interest.

Re: Update on SMU Home games

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 5:43 pm
by Statler
Stallion wrote:actually we've won a very high percentage of home games in the last few years. Barely lost any CUSA Homes Games- Its the road games where we "got to steal one" from schoolsa like Rice, Tulane and UTEP that bother you.

Shhhh! Stallion, quit stating the obvious. LIke I said in a previous post...Truce over...

I don't consider Rice, Tulane, and UTEP games that "we got to steal." Those should be gimme games.

I am sick and tired of this team being flat on the road except for playing in Hawaii where JJ wants to rub the Hawaii folks' face in it.

Re: Update on SMU Home games

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 7:03 pm
by PonySnob
Stallion wrote:actually we've won a very high percentage of home games in the last few years. Barely lost any CUSA Homes Games- Its the road games where we "got to steal one" from schoolsa like Rice, Tulane and UTEP that bother you.
Fortunately we haven't played too many teams with winning records at Ford.......

Re: Update on SMU Home games

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 7:42 pm
by Grant Carter
Statler wrote:
Stallion wrote:actually we've won a very high percentage of home games in the last few years. Barely lost any CUSA Homes Games- Its the road games where we "got to steal one" from schoolsa like Rice, Tulane and UTEP that bother you.

Shhhh! Stallion, quit stating the obvious. LIke I said in a previous post...Truce over...

I don't consider Rice, Tulane, and UTEP games that "we got to steal." Those should be gimme games.

I am sick and tired of this team being flat on the road except for playing in Hawaii where JJ wants to rub the Hawaii folks' face in it.
What truce and which thread? I must have missed it.

Also, stallion made a great point that completely undermined the mean spirited joke that started this thread.

Re: Update on SMU Home games

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 9:00 pm
by Statler
Grant Carter wrote:
Statler wrote:
Stallion wrote:actually we've won a very high percentage of home games in the last few years. Barely lost any CUSA Homes Games- Its the road games where we "got to steal one" from schoolsa like Rice, Tulane and UTEP that bother you.

Shhhh! Stallion, quit stating the obvious. LIke I said in a previous post...Truce over...

I don't consider Rice, Tulane, and UTEP games that "we got to steal." Those should be gimme games.

I am sick and tired of this team being flat on the road except for playing in Hawaii where JJ wants to rub the Hawaii folks' face in it.
What truce and which thread? I must have missed it.

Also, stallion made a great point that completely undermined the mean spirited joke that started this thread.
Please check the following post on 12/24

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