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A look behind the curtain at Ramon Flanigan's role at SMU


Harry

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Former SMU quarterback Ramon Flanigan is back on the Hilltop as Director of External Affairs and Former Player Relations for the program. 

Wherever the staff needs Flanigan's assistance, from helping cut up film to working with boosters and other spots for Chad Morris' program, SMU's all-time leader in total offense will assist with.

Flanigan plans to leverage SMU's alumni and networking to assist players during and after their playing days to get the most out of their SMU degree.

 

read more and see video:  http://scout.com/college/southern-methodist/Article/A-look-behind-the-curtain-at-Ramon-Flanigans-role-at-SMU-106365443

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Ramon, your results will show that you have been outcoached at helping those SMU players with life after football!

Here is one of your best products so far:

 

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28 minutes ago, Harry said:

Former SMU quarterback Ramon Flanigan is back on the Hilltop as Director of External Affairs and Former Player Relations for the program. 

Wherever the staff needs Flanigan's assistance, from helping cut up film to working with boosters and other spots for Chad Morris' program, SMU's all-time leader in total offense will assist with.

Flanigan plans to leverage SMU's alumni and networking to assist players during and after their playing days to get the most out of their SMU degree.

 

read more and see video:  http://scout.com/college/southern-methodist/Article/A-look-behind-the-curtain-at-Ramon-Flanigans-role-at-SMU-106365443

He is yesterdays news.

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