Growing rivalry
SMU band members apparently left something extra on the TCU football field.
Growing rivalry
SMU band members apparently left something extra on the TCU football field.
It seems like SMU left behind more than a goose egg last November when the Frogs spanked them, 21-0. The SMU band during halftime dropped strategic mounds of rye grass seed, leaving behind the band’s trademark “Diamond M” formation on TCU’s now-dormant football field.
TCU’s grass experts say the annual rye will likely reappear next year, but will eventually fade out, “much like SMU’s football program” one observer said.
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