George W. Bush helping up-tempo SMU offense this season
Published
Aug. 26, 2015 9:03 p.m. ET

Louis Ojeda Jr.

George W. Bush is no stranger around SMU with his presidential library on the campus in Dallas.
But you will also see his face on the Mustangs' sideline this fall as first-year head coach Chad Morris has incorporated Bush in his up-tempo offense.
The 43rd president of the United States stopped by practice this week and admired his portrait on the board that will be used for play-calling this season.
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We had to put the 43rd President to work today. He did a great job n can hold board anytime he wants. #PonyUPTempo pic.twitter.com/KRtW5IqCtY
— Chad Morris (@coachchadmorris) August 26, 2015
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