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Romo departure could mean one less prominent visitor at SMU basketball games

Back in February, Tony Romo showed up to SMU's Moody Coliseum to watch a basketball game.

While everyone in Dallas (and Houston, Denver and other NFL towns in need of a quarterback) wondered about Romo's future, he was courtside to watch the Mustangs take down Cincinnati.

Over the last few years, the 13-year veteran who spent his entire career in Dallas made an appearance at the Hilltop.

"I think he's one of the all-time great quarterbacks, honestly," SMU coach Tim Jankovich said. "When he first started showing up, it was a little surreal."

With Romo expected to leave the Cowboys this offseason, SMU could be without one of its most prominent visitors.