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NAME Chris Butler Chris Parks Sterling Moore Kyle Padron Darius Johnson Jeremy Gray Bryce Lunday Randy McKinnon Cole Loftin Matt Szymanski Jay Scott Bill Embody Taylor Thompson Darryl Fields Marquis Frazier Ryan Walker Chayse Joubert Cole Beasley Stephen Kaiser Cody Worthen Chris Castro Braden Smith Marcelo Sada J.J. McDermott Ryan Foster Richard Crawford Jeremy Johnson Ryan Armstrong Ryan Smith Kenneth Acker Hayden Greenbauer Chris Banjo Clay McMillian Aldrick Robinson Steven Steinmetz Larry Centers, Jr. Justin Sorrell Brett Haness Kyle Guinyard Der'rikk Thompson Keith Robinson Terry Andersen Kevin Pope Randall Joyner Matt Stone Bennie Thomas Robert Parker Travis Carlile Victor Jones Robert Mojica Uchenna Nwabuike Billy Dugal Michael Morse Robert Lloyd Ryan Moczygemba Justin Smart Forrest Hagar Stephen Nelson Taylor Reed Youri Yenga John Bordano Will McDonald Zach Line Byron Brown Ben Hughes Cameron Rogers John Hussey Pete Fleps Mark Voosen Aaron Davis Ja'Gared Davis Cameron Kurth Lincoln Schick Christian Miller Blake McJunkin Bryce Tennison Jordan Favreau Szymon Czerniak Bryan Collins Kelvin Beachum, Jr. Kelly Turner Ben Gottschalk Joey Fontana Ashton Duhe Josh Emshoff Jordan Free J.T. Brooks Keenan Holman Charles Clay Steven McCormack Jordan Miller Marcus Holyfield Bradley Haynes Patrick Fleming Kevin Grenier Torlan Pittman Margus Hunt Bardia Karimi Beau Barnes Mickey Dollens Jonathan Wallunas Mike O'Guin Brandon Henderson Craig Jackson Mike Loftus
HT 5-10 6-1 5-10 6-4 5-10 5-11 5-8 5-10 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-6 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-0 5-9 6-3 5-11 5-8 6-0 5-11 6-4 6-1 5-11 6-1 5-10 5-11 5-11 6-0 5-10 6-0 5-10 5-10 5-9 5-10 6-1 5-11 6-0 5-9 5-10 5-10 5-10 6-1 5-8 5-11 5-11 6-1 5-9 6-1 6-2 5-11 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-3 5-11 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-4 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-1 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-5 6-1 5-10 5-10 6-5 6-1 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-1 6-8 6-2 6-5 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-1
WT 215 170 204 210 178 188 185 191 193 196 198 180 276 197 298 185 193 180 217 195 188 200 170 227 170 180 180 180 189 187 199 200 180 178 180 160 195 186 206 188 172 170 225 208 180 180 221 210 225 179 211 232 230 187 225 247 215 170 215 231 215 185 235 210 263 224 235 230 206 255 216 190 221 282 280 285 274 265 294 298 308 265 275 295 274 308 303 170 186 175 210 183 222 242 259 267 272 270 215 267 205 321 229 205 202
POS RB DB DB QB WR DB RB DB WR P/K DB QB DE RB DL WR WR WR QB DB DB DB K QB QB DB WR DB DB DB DB DB DB WR DB WR DB DB WR WR DB DB RB LB K DB LB RB LB DB LB RB LB DB LB LB LB WR LB LB LB LB RB LB OL LB DS LB DS LB LB LB LB OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL WR WR WR WR WR WR WR DE DL DE DT DE DL DS DL LB LB P/K
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Coaches: Head Coach - June Jones; Linebackers Coach - Joe Haering; Defensive Coordinator - Tom Mason; Assistant Head Coach/Offense - Dan Morrison; Defensive Line Coach - Bert Hill; Offensive Line Coach - Adrian Klemm; Special Teams Coach - Dennis McKnight; Secondary Coach - Derrick Odum; Wide Receivers Coach - Jeff Reinebold; Running Backs Coach - Wes Suan; Graduate Assistant (Offense) - Carlos Barocio-Leon; Graduate Assistant (Defense) Evan Burk; Graduate Assistant (Defense) - Abraham Elimimian; Director of High School Relations - Tam Hollingshead; Director Of Football Operations - Randy Ross; Dir. of On-Campus Recruiting - Steve Stigall.
AT A GLANCE
Season Record: 2-1, 1-0 in Conference USA 2009 Record: 8-5, 6-2 T-1st West in Conference USA 2009 Starters Returning (Offense): 6 2009 Starters Returning (Defense): 7 All-Time Record vs. TCU: 39-43-7 Last Meeting vs. WSU: 2009 — lost 39-14 in Fort Worth, TX
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ALDRICK ROBINSON
WR • Waxahachie, TX
QB • Southlake, TX
TAYLOR REED
LB • Beaumont, TX
Robinson became Padron’s new favorite target last week, as the senior recorded four receptions for 111 yards and three touchdowns against Washington State. He leads SMU in receiving this year with 11 catches for 212 yards and three touchdowns. Robinson’s 96-yard touchdown reception against East Carolina last year, tied the mark for the longest pass play in school history.
Padron became SMU’s starting quarterback in the eighth game in 2009. He finished the year with a 5-1 record and led SMU to the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl, where he was named MVP. This year, he has passed for 648 yards and eight touchdowns and rushed for 116 yards and one touchdown. Last week vs. Washington St., Padron passed for 280 yards and 4 touchdowns and rushed for 32 yards and 1 touchdown.
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In 2009, Reed tallied 57 tackles and forced two fumbles to earn a spot on the Conference USA All-Freshman Team. The super sophomore recorded 10 tackles including nine solos last week vs. Washington St. Reed is currently second on the team with 23 tackles and has already established himself as a defensive stalwart on the Mustang defense.
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RG
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2 Kyle Padron
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Season Record: 3-0, 0-0 in Mountain West 2009 Record: 12-1, 8-0 1st in Mountain West 2009 Starters Returning (Offense): 9 2009 Starters Returning (Defense): 7 All-Time Record vs. SMU: 43-39-7 Last Meeting vs. SMU: 2009 — won 39-14 in Fort Worth, TX
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JEREMY KERLEY
WR • Hutto, TX
QB • Katy, TX The three-year starter is arguably one of the best quarterbacks in Horned Frog history. In 2009, Dalton was named Mountain West Conference Player of the year, as he led TCU to a 12-1 record and a Tostitos Fiesta Bowl appearance. Dalton was also one of 10 finalists for the Manning Award and a Sports Illustrated All American. Dalton has surpassed Sammy Baugh for most victories by a starting quarterback in TCU history.
WAYNE DANIELS
DE • Kilgore, TX
Kerley is considered one of the most explosive players in the nation. In 2009, Kerley was named Mountain West Conference Special Teams Player of the Year and a Pro Football Weekly All American. The senior returned two punts for touchdowns, including a 69 yarder against SMU. Kerley also led TCU in receptions and set a single season TCU record for most punt return yards, surpassing Davy O’Brien’s previous mark.
Daniels was named All Mountain West Conference second team defensive end in his first season as a starter last year. He recorded his first career sack against SMU in 2009 and finished second on the team in that category. This season, Daniels looks better than ever and has already tallied 3.5 sacks and 6 tackles for a loss which leads the team.
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16 Richard Crawford
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85 Jeremy Kerley WR 45 Youri Yenga TE 84 Evan NG Frosch RT 70 Zach Roth 9 Marquis Frazier RG 78 Josh Vernon LE 8 Taylor Thompson C 76 Jake Kirkpatrick LG 55 Kyle Dooley LT 61 Marcus Cannon 2 Sterling Moore FB 48 Luke Shivers 92 Margus Hunt
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14 Andy Dalton
34 Ed Wesley
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NAME Tekerrein Cuba Curtis Clay Tejay Johnson Willie Leiss Casey Pachall Bart Johnson Elisha Olabode Logan Hodges Greg McCoy Alex Ibiloye Billy Pizor John Brown Matt Brown Skye Dawson Brian Alexis Yogi Gallegos Antoine Hicks Andy Dalton Rick Settle Malcolm Williams Jurell Thompson Sam Carter Tyler Luttrell Travaras Battle Antonio Graves Garrett Winsett Ethan Grant Johnny Fobbs Patrick McDonald Jercell Fort Trenton Thomas Danny Heiss Dwight Smith Ryan Hightower Kevin White Jai Cavness Devin Johnson Jason Teague Colin Jones Matthew Tucker Aundre Dean Geoff Hooker Chris Atterberry Cale Patterson Chris Scott Waymon James Kris Gardner Ed Wesley Tanner Brock Michael Dunn Chris Kim Ross Evans Kitt Livingston Kevin Sharples Sam Shutt Greg Burks Justin Rose Jonathan Anderson Blake Roberts Tank Carder David Stoltzman Dustin Corbett Anson Kelton Luke Shivers Stephen Bryant Daniel Shelley Joseph Bates Kenny Cain Ross Forrest David Johnson Marcus Mallet Kyle Dooley Christopher Cisi James Dunbar Cory Grant Bryant House Nick Tutcher Logan Sligar Matt Johnston Marcus Cannon Jeff Olson Justin Trejo James Fry Sean Cady Michael Rosner Blaize Foltz Michael Clifford Trevius Jones Kelly Griffin Zach Roth Michael Thompson Eric Tausch Ty Horn John Wooldridge Jake Kirkpatrick Spencer Thompson Josh Vernon Nykiren Wellington Logan Brock Alonzo Adams Josh Boyce Jonathan Jones Evan Frosch Jeremy Kerley Corey Fuller Robert Deck Jimmy Young Walker Dille Stansly Maponga Matt Anderson Ray Burns Jeremy Coleman D.J. Yendrey Clarence Leatch Wayne Daniels Jon Koontz Clifton Murphy Braylon Broughton
Head Coach - Gary Patterson
POS S WR S WR QB WR CB/S WR CB S WR WR QB WR CB QB WR QB QB CB S QB S CB S/WR WR RB S WR TB S S TB FB CB TB CB CB S TB TB S WR P S TB LB TB LB WR S PK CB PK WR LB TE S LB/DE LB LB TE P FB TE SN SN LB DE DT LB OG LB OT DT DT OL LB OT OT OT OG C DL C OG OL OT NT OT C C OG OT C OT OG OT TE WR WR WR TE WR TE TE WR TE DE DE NT NT DT DE DE DL DE DE
HT 6-4 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-4 6-0 5-10 5-10 5-10 6-0 6-0 6-3 6-1 5-10 5-9 6-1 6-2 6-3 5-11 5-11 5-11 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-1 5-9 5-10 6-1 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-0 5-10 5-9 5-10 5-8 5-10 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-0 5-10 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-8 6-1 5-9 6-3 5-11 5-9 5-9 6-1 5-9 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-4 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-4 6-0 6-5 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-1 6-3 5-9 6-6 6-2 6-4 6-4 5-11 6-5 6-6 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-1 6-6 6-4 6-3 6-5 6-5 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-6 6-3 6-0 6-0 6-4 6-4 5-10 6-6 6-4 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-4 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-6
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OPINION
A modern day David vs.Goliath COMMENTARY
Forty miles of bad blood culminating in a single night: the Battle for the Iron Skillet is upon us. Less than a mere 48 hours away, the emotional apex of the football season will be Sam Scott in a (hopefully) mass conglomerate of red, rowdy, proud and loud fans dying for Kyle Padron to toss another touchdown and to remove the head of Andy Dalton. This game is its own entity. There is conference play, out of conference play and TCU. Sure, beating Houston and winning the Conference-USA and earning us a trip to another pre-New’s Year day bowl would be wonderful, but what will be remembered most? Birmingham Bowl Champions or defeater of the No. 4 in the nation, most hated rivals, horned frogs? Is it even a question? This is the biggest game of the year, with no exceptions. Though, before we get overexcited (too late, right?), TCU is good. Ranked number four for a reason, quarterback Andy Dalton has thrown what feels like only two incomplete passes all season while their defense has yielded the fourth fewest yards in all of D1 college football. With
all that added up, SMU is being treated like a baby. TCU is 17.5-point favorites as an away team and the ESPN.com preview misspells our quarterback’s name twice, a quarterback who had a hand in five touchdowns against a PAC 10 team last week ago, but nevertheless… Now that the football side of this is out of my system, the atmosphere can win this game. What did we all do as ten year olds in our driveways playing basketball by ourselves? “Four seconds left to shoot, (your last name here) moves left, three-two, steps back, one, he shoots… GOOOODD!! And the crowd goes wild!!” We all yearn for the screaming fans let’s give that to our team. Heck, even in video games there is a momentum bar that helps the home team win. SMU has a chance in this game. So while it may not be David vs. Goliath, it’s at least David vs. Goliath’s son. We can be the X factor, fellow Mustangs, the stones in David’s pouch. We all know the story. We all know the stakes. So Fill the Ford, Red Out, Pony Up, and Beat TCU. Sam Scott is a sophomore mechanical engineering major. He can be reached for comments or questions at sfscott@smu.edu.
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On Friday, the SMU Mustangs will play the TCU Horned Frogs in a matchup unlike any other. The Battle for the Iron Skillet is a tradition that students look forward to every Katie Perkins year, as is the friendly rivalry between the Frogs and the Mustangs. Most students are of the opinion that SMU cannot win on Friday. Well, they are wrong. The Mustangs have played the Frogs every season but six since 1915, no matter what conference of which the two teams were a member. Of the 87 games that SMU has played against TCU, seven games were tied, SMU won 39, and TCU leads with a mere 41 wins. TCU may have won the most games thus far, but the Mustangs have the longest winning streak to date. SMU proudly kept the Iron Skillet from 1972-1986 as the result of a 15 game winning streak. The Frogs have only managed to win seven games in a row; a streak that was wiped clean by an SMU victory in 2005. That season, by the way, was a season where TCU was undefeated, that is, until
they played the Mustangs. Mustangs have a history of stopping the Frogs in their tracks. The rumor of how The Battle for the Iron Skillet got its name is a prime example. Before a game between SMU and TCU, a Mustang was frying up Frog legs. A TCU fan scolded the Mustang for the display and said the two should let the football game decide who goes home with the frog legs and the skillet. I have no doubt that the Mustangs got to keep the Frog legs and the skillet that day. With the leadership of June Jones our football team has risen to a competitive level that is more than capable of dealing with the TCU Frogs on Friday. Their team has lost some key players and ours has gained more than a few. With the support of the student body and a full stadium on Friday, I do not see how the Mustangs can lose. So, this Family Weekend, bring your brothers and sisters, bring your moms and bring your dads, because SMU is going to be dominating all the Horned Frogs out there. Who knows, this Battle of the Iron Skillet could spark another winning streak for the Mustangs. Katie Perkins is the student body secretary. She can be reached for comments or questions at katiep@smu.edu.
FOOTBALL that the Battle of the Iron Skillet began to prevent “mutilation of school property” by fans, following a year when both campuses caused $1,000 in damages. The skillet was supposed to serve a symbol of the rivalry, as proposed by the student council. Whether there really was a mustang fan frying up TCU’s mascot for dinner or not, fans
are eager to go to the battle. . This year’s seniors may be even more anxious for a win, as TCU has won the game for the last three years. SMU won in 2005, after five years of defeat by the horn frogs. Gerald J. Ford Stadium is hosting the nonconference game this Friday at 7 p.m. This marks the 75th anniversary, and will air on ESPN.
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A representative of State Farm Insurance presents TCU Head Coach Gary Patterson with the Iron Skillet trophy last fall after TCU beat SMU in the DFW Duel.
How to conquer the Iron Skillet TAYLOR ADAMS News Editor tadams@smu.edu
The rivalry between blue and red versus purple and white continues with this weekend’s Battle for the Iron Skillet. However, many people don’t even know why this battle is over a key instrument in frying chicken. Battling almost every year since 1915, SMU and TCU will come together again to see who takes home the iron skillet trophy. There is the rumor of the origin of the
name “iron skillet” stemming from a 1950s tradition. Allegedly, an SMU fan was frying up frog legs as a joke before a game. When a TCU fan witnessed the catastrophe, he insisted that the mustang fan had gone too far beyond the rivalry. It was then, allegedly, decided that the winner of that year’s game would take home the skillet with the frog legs. As reported by smumustangs.com, a 1946 article in the Dallas Morning News reported
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CHILD CARE A DRIVER/ASSISTANT NEEDED for UP stay at home mother of 4. Also need help with homework and driving. M-F 2:308:30. Car provided, pay negotiable. 214507-4199 or laroe@ sbcglobal.net.
AFTER SCHOOL CHILDCARE needed for two boys ages 7 and 10. Monday Friday 3:00 pm- 6:00 pm with flexibility. Please contact Barbara 214-350-9089 or barbara.taylor@ us.panasonic.com DRIVER NEEDED FOR school age kids 11 and 14. Afternoons 3 to 5:30. Wed release at 2. Hours flexible. Pay is $12 per hour. 214-354-3098.
EMPLOYMENT BEST JOB ON CAMPUS! The Daily Campus is seeking advertising sales reps. This is an opportunity for advertising, marketing, or business majors to acquire “real world” experience. Looks great on resume! Earn commission while learning outside sales. Flexible hours. Call Diana at 8-4111, come by Hughes-Trigg, or e-mail ddenton@smu. edu. NOW HIRING FOR a part/full time position for administrative duties, online sales management of www. chromeemblems. com. $11.50/ hr. Within 2 miles of SMU, relaxed environment, flexible schedule. Contact Jillian Simon, 214363-3170, or email resume to sales@ chromeemblems. com.
PAID INTERNSHIP. ONLINE Retailer looking for help in Accounting Dept. Part time entry level position pays $10/hr. Flexible hrs. Must be reliable. Email resume to patti@andragroup. com. THE TOY MAVEN toy store is looking for friendly, energetic students to work weekdays and weekends. Flexible schedule, supportive environment, opportunities for professional development. 214265-9971 or email maven@thetoymaven. com.
FOOD BIGGER IS NOT better, better is better. N.Y. SUB 3411 Asbury 214522-1070. QUALITY ALWAYS TRUMPS price. N.Y. SUB 3411 Asbury 214-522-1070.
FOR RENT 2 BR/2 BA 3309 Rosedale. One Block from campus and Snider Plaza. Washer Dryer off street parking. $1400/mo. 817-239-2765. 4805 MCKINNEY. LESS than one mile from SMU. One bedroom, one bath, covered parking. All bills paid. $650/ month, $500 deposit. 979-338-9936.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE B E A U T I F U L TOWNHOUSE FOR SALE. Walk to SMU. 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car garage, open kitchen, fabulous master suite. Priced to sell. New construction. 3108 Rosedale UNIT H. $440,000. Amy Timmerman, Nathan Grace Real Estate. 214-395-4062, amy@ pickaperch.com. S T U N N I N G TOWNHOUSE FOR SALE. 3 bed, 3.5 bath, 2 car garage, 2 additional parking spaces. Great for roommates. Walk to class. 3101 ROSEDALE UNIT C. $480,000. Amy Timmerman, Nathan Grace Real Estate.
214-395-4062, amy@ pickaperch.com. WWW.4017BUENAVISTA 110.COM. Uptown Condo, 2 bed, 1.5 Bath. Katy Trail. Private Patio. Updated 2008. $219,900. Contact Jennifer Lewis 214-283-2821.
ACCOUNTING TUTOR 12 YEARS experience teaching/tutoring accounting students. Results-based tutoring. Let me help you excel this summer! Jason Rodrigue CPA, MS, MBA. 985-414-5331.
ALL SCIENCES: Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Anatomy, Physiology, English, SMU Alumna Graduate degree. Tutor All Levels, college, high school. Piaras (Pierce) McGonagle Individual or group settings. (214) 789-0425.
MATH, STATISTICS TUTOR for MBA, college, high school students. Highland Park, Austin College, SMU alumna; M.S. Math; 20 years Texas Instruments; 2 years college math instructor; 11 years professional tutor. Sheila Walker 214-417-7677.
ROOMMATE ROOM FOR RENT - Beautiful Custom townhome to share - 3 Bedroom, 3 1/2 Bath, at McFarlin and Hillcrest, Room has walk-in closet, connected bath. Brandon Green 469877-7523.
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TUTORS WANTED HOMEWORK COACH NEEDED for two boys ages 9 and 13. Job requires after school hours M-Th. Please email mwatsonllc@ me.com. Job location Hillcrest and Lovers Lane area. Responsibilities include helping 3rd and 7th graders with homework and school projects.
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TUTOR SERVICES ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE TUTOR. Voted “The Best” for 15 years. College is more fun when you have a tutor. Lee Lowrie, CPA, MBA 214-208-1112. ACCOUNTING, MATH, CHEMISTRY, Statistics, Economics, Finance, Physics, Rhetoric, Tutoring. “Learn to work smarter not harder.” David Kemp Tutorial Services. Call 469-7676713.
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AFTERNOON NANNY NEEDED. Looking for fun, reliable, experienced person to pick up our 2yo and 4yo girls from school and come home to play. M-F 4-6pm. $15/h. Near SMU campus. Must have own car and good references. Email Pam at pamneubauer@ hotmail.com.
PART-TIME NANNY NEEDED for 5 and 3 year old girls. 10 to 15 hours weekly. E-mail resume: TammyNP@ aol.com.
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