SMU athletic director Rick Hart responded to surprising schedule change Wednesday afternoon. “It is disappointing that TCU has made the decision to ‘pause’...
AdvertisementThe Dallas Morning News“It’s disappointing for our student-athletes, our alumni and our fanbase. It’s disappointing for Metroplex football fans. This is a rivalry that has spanned a century-plus. It is the Battle for the Iron Skillet, Dallas versus Ft.
Worth, Doak Walker versus Sammy Baugh, the Pony Express versus LaDainian Tomlinson, and more. It’s the game Grantland Rice, the famous sportswriter, called the ‘Game of the Century’ in 1935. It is part of the very fabric of college football. Our hope is that TCU will resume the series, as we at SMU want to continue this rivalry in perpetuity.”
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