UTEP 88 SMU 62
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UTEP 88 SMU 62
A 26 point loss on the road to a 13-4 team could be explained away if we didn't know how listlessly the ponies played. The team is dead. This season needs to be buried now. Someone find a gracious way to let Dement out of his contract so he doesn't lose his sanity. Please keep me away from sharp objects tongiht or I might hurt myself. :unsure:
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Re: UTEP 88 SMU 62
same old tired story. While UTEP plays team ball and hands out 20 assists to only 9 turnovers, SMU turns it over 17 times and hands out only 9 assists. Our PG continues to play NBA "one on one" ball, turning it over 6 times against only 3 assists while shooting 4-13 from the floor. In fairness to Bhop, the whole team shot poorly. Isham and Miller were a combined 1-10. I wonder if those were "good looks" at the basket, or whether they were hurried shots? Hard for me to believe we are this bad. I think we are just playing poorly. I've seen what this team can do when they are playing with confidence and effort. It's a far cry from what they have produced in January.
On the plus side, we actually out-rebounded UTEP 43-38. I guess part of that is because they shot 53% and we shot 36%. Plenty of offensive board opportunities (we had 19 vs their
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My head needs to be examined. Why do I even care anymore?
On the plus side, we actually out-rebounded UTEP 43-38. I guess part of that is because they shot 53% and we shot 36%. Plenty of offensive board opportunities (we had 19 vs their

My head needs to be examined. Why do I even care anymore?
Re: UTEP 88 SMU 62
10,276 were in attendance. When if ever could SMU have these kind of numbers? I made it throught the night and am off suicide watch now, thank you. I can't say as much for the team. 
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Re: UTEP 88 SMU 62
Probably never, Sam, since Moody doesnt hold that many people. Capacity is under 9,000. The last legitimate packed house that I remember was against Tulsa, Sasser's junior season. Texas Tech brought a pretty good crowd this year.
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Re: UTEP 88 SMU 62
No football joy and now no basketball joy. Seems what at one time was a promising year has turn to dust.
So, how is the women's rowing team doing this year? Maybe we will get lucky and have a winning rowing team.
Thank goodness for the WAC Commissioner's Cup.
So, how is the women's rowing team doing this year? Maybe we will get lucky and have a winning rowing team.
Thank goodness for the WAC Commissioner's Cup.
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Re: UTEP 88 SMU 62
Not that it is terribly relevant today, but the largest SMU crowd in Moody history is 10,276 (how ironic is that??) on 1/13/79 against Texas A$M (we had 10,091 vs Texas on 2/20/79). In 1984 Moody was reconfigured which resulted in it's present capacity of 9,007.Originally posted by Uncle Morty:
Probably never, Sam, since Moody doesnt hold that many people. Capacity is under 9,000. The last legitimate packed house that I remember was against Tulsa, Sasser's junior season. Texas Tech brought a pretty good crowd this year.
Before the Mavericks arrived, we were the only game in town, and it was very unusual for SMU to draw less than 5,000 for a home game. Frequently games against A$M, Arkansas and Texas would be complete in-advance sellouts.
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