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Re: Bowling For Burgers
« Reply #182 on: December 23, 2019, 01:34:03 PM »
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The SMU Mustangs were members of the Southwest Conference at the time. Fry won the conference coach of the year award in his first season. In 1963, SMU opened the season with a 27–16 loss to a Michigan team coached by Bump Elliott, Fry's future boss at Iowa. SMU lost to Oregon in the 1963 Sun Bowl, 21–14. After the season, Fry was also appointed as SMU's athletic director.

When Fry took the job at SMU, he was promised that he would be allowed to recruit black athletes. Fry and the school wanted to make certain that the player they recruited was not only a good athlete but also a good student and citizen and someone with the mental toughness to be one of the first black players in conference history. Fry found that player in Jerry LeVias. LeVias was a great player, an exceptional student, and mentally tough. He had never had discipline problems and was deeply religious. LeVias was the perfect player for SMU.

Jerry LeVias had many other scholarship offers to good integrated schools, but he chose to attend SMU. LeVias became the first black player signed to a football scholarship in the Southwest Conference. In 1966, LeVias made his debut, one week after John Hill Westbrook of Baylor became the first black player to play for a conference team.[6] Fry received abuse for recruiting a black player to SMU in the form of hate mail and threatening phone calls, but he downplayed the treatment, because the harassment of LeVias was much, much worse.

SMU had an 8–2 record in 1966 and won its first Southwest Conference title in 18 years.[7][8] LeVias was named to the all-conference team and handled the racial incidents well. SMU lost in the Cotton Bowl Classic to Georgia but finished the year ranked #10 in the nation.[7] SMU had a down year in 1967, but LeVias was again an all-conference selection.

In 1968, SMU went 7–3 and defeated Oklahoma in the Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl. LeVias was selected as an all-conference player as a senior for the third time. Fry's Mustangs then had just a 12–20 record over the next three years from 1969–1971. That put Fry's job in jeopardy, and rumors started to swirl after Fry's Mustangs started the 1972 season at 4–4. Not even a three-game winning streak could save Fry. After a 7–4 season in 1972, Fry was fired at SMU, which robbed the Mustangs of a bowl berth.

Hayden Fry compiled a 49–66–1 record in 11 seasons at SMU, including the school's only three winning seasons since the late 1940s. In Fry's autobiography, Fry stated that he believed his firing was related to several boosters' desire to start a slush fund to pay players and recruits. SMU was the second-smallest school in the Southwest Conference, and had found it difficult to compete over the last two decades against schools double its size or more. When he refused to go along with the plan, Fry said, the boosters pressured the school's new president to fire him. As it turned out, SMU would be hit with NCAA sanctions five times after Fry's departure before having its program completely shut down for the 1987 season due to a massive litany of misconduct. Most of the violations were related to the slush fund Fry had opposed several years earlier.

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Re: Bowling For Burgers
« Reply #183 on: December 23, 2019, 03:02:27 PM »
Marshall turning it over isn't going to help them any, lol.
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« Reply #184 on: December 23, 2019, 03:31:31 PM »
Marshall turning it over isn't going to help them any, lol.
Nope. Not good to be -4 in TO margin only 10 seconds into the 2nd quarter...

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Re: Bowling For Burgers
« Reply #185 on: December 24, 2019, 07:08:51 AM »
Tuesday

8 pm, SoFi Hawai'i Bowl, Hawai'i v. BYU, ESPN

The problem with a bowl game like this is that if I were in Hawai'i  on Christmas Eve, I probably wouldn't want to be at this game.  But I won't be in Hawai'i, and probably still won't watch this game, but if you are looking for something fun to watch you could do worse than Hawai'i's run and shoot offense which has turned the ball over more than any other in the country.  BYU has been no slouch either, averaging over 500 yards a game in November.  If you are drinking a glass of egg nog and wrapping presents, might be worth tuning in.

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« Reply #186 on: December 24, 2019, 10:23:59 AM »
I'll be watching

Bowl of Oyster stew, grilled cheese sammich, and a good drink
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« Reply #187 on: December 24, 2019, 10:53:38 AM »
Hawaii Bowl tonight.

Rainbow Warriors hosting BYU.
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Re: Bowling For Burgers
« Reply #188 on: December 24, 2019, 11:18:25 AM »
I'll be watching

Bowl of Oyster stew, grilled cheese sammich, and a good drink


This is always a good “background noise Bowl” if I’m master of the remote. But this year I’m Christmas-ing with a house full of youngins’ who’ll want Grinch, Elf, or Home Alone blaring.

As far as football, Hawaii and BYU have a deeply rooted rivalry etched in LDS and Pacific Islander folk.
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Re: Bowling For Burgers
« Reply #189 on: December 24, 2019, 11:27:29 AM »
I'll be home alone after church

Daughters will be at their Grandmothers, won't be back until after midnight when visions of sugar plums are dancing in my head during a long winter nap.

if the announcers for the game annoy me, I'll turn up the Christmas music.  The vintage old school stuff
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Re: Bowling For Burgers
« Reply #190 on: December 24, 2019, 11:55:23 AM »
Tuesday

8 pm, SoFi Hawai'i Bowl, Hawai'i v. BYU, ESPN

The problem with a bowl game like this is that if I were in Hawai'i  on Christmas Eve, I probably wouldn't want to be at this game.  But I won't be in Hawai'i, and probably still won't watch this game, but if you are looking for something fun to watch you could do worse than Hawai'i's run and shoot offense which has turned the ball over more than any other in the country.  BYU has been no slouch either, averaging over 500 yards a game in November.  If you are drinking a glass of egg nog and wrapping presents, might be worth tuning in.
Sure you would. Because this game isn't played at 8:00 PM in Hawaii. It's played at 2:00 PM. You could go to the game and still have a full evening of Christmas Eve revelry ahead of you.

This is the one time that an 8:00 PM ET kickoff doesn't work for me on the West Coast... 5:00 PM will be right after our guests come tonight, and they'll probably be around until ~9ish when the game is over. 

Oh well. I'm eating filet tonight, so whatever lol...

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« Reply #191 on: December 24, 2019, 12:00:53 PM »
But this year I’m Christmas-omg with a house full of youngins’ who’ll want Grinch, Elf, or Home Alone blaring.
They'll get A Christmas Story and like it!!!
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« Reply #192 on: December 24, 2019, 12:49:53 PM »
Sure you would. Because this game isn't played at 8:00 PM in Hawaii. It's played at 2:00 PM. You could go to the game and still have a full evening of Christmas Eve revelry ahead of you.

This is the one time that an 8:00 PM ET kickoff doesn't work for me on the West Coast... 5:00 PM will be right after our guests come tonight, and they'll probably be around until ~9ish when the game is over.

Oh well. I'm eating filet tonight, so whatever lol...
Lol oh I'm aware. The problem is at 2 pm in Hawaii it's 81 degrees and you're in Hawaii, where everything is more beautiful than BYU football. 

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Re: Bowling For Burgers
« Reply #193 on: December 24, 2019, 01:06:47 PM »
The wife is urging me to set us up to be in Hawaii next Christmas, so, let it be written, let it be done.

I've been in Hawaii when it was 27°F and with 45 mph gusting winds and was freezing my A off despite the parka and gloves.  Might have to do that again.


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Re: Bowling For Burgers
« Reply #194 on: December 24, 2019, 01:45:04 PM »
The wife is urging me to set us up to be in Hawaii next Christmas, so, let it be written, let it be done.

I've been in Hawaii when it was 27°F and with 45 mph gusting winds and was freezing my A off despite the parka and gloves.  Might have to do that again.


Most importantly, will you two be attending the Hawaii Bowl?
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Re: Bowling For Burgers
« Reply #195 on: December 24, 2019, 01:49:04 PM »
Were you at the top of a mountain?
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