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HS COMMIT '25: Curtis Stinson Jr - PG
All About UNT replied to Censored by Laurie's topic in UNT Basketball Recruiting
Any idea why his recruiting kinda dried up after 2023? I personally love this pickup and with him being the son of a former ball player I think that this is an added bonus. -
Bad loss.
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Allo’s in the portal.
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Floyd is in the portal. All are gone outside of Allo.
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Does this make you feel better? You are a sad individual.
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I promise you I will never be on a UH board ever, national championship or not. My self esteem is just fine.
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Must want to sit. Hodge isn’t playing freshmen.
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WASHINGTON (April 8, 2025) – Littler shareholder Daniel L. Nash testified today before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Education & the Workforce at a hearing of the Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions titled, “Game Changer: The NLRB, Student Athletes and the Future of College Sports.” Nash, who has three decades of experience representing sports leagues, individual teams, college conferences, and other sports organizations on labor and employment matters, focused his testimony on the hotly contested issue of whether college athletes should be treated as employees under federal laws. He discussed well-established case law demonstrating that student participation in college athletics does not create an employment relationship between students and their respective schools. He also addressed arguments that college sports have become akin to businesses and are unfair to student athletes who don't share in revenue—noting that, unlike commercial businesses, collegiate sports revenue funds scholarships and financial support for all student athletes, not just the ones that generate revenue. “There is confusion as to whether college athletes should be treated as employees, despite years of precedent that clearly show they are not considered as such,” said Nash. “I urge Congress to take action to clear up this confusion. While solutions are needed to ensure that student athletes are treated fairly, calling them employees of their universities is not the answer and would disrupt the fundamental educational relationship student athletes have with their universities, while also introducing a host of legal issues.” Nash also brought up that there would be no plausible way for collective bargaining to work in college sports. Collective bargaining involving only a single sports team would not be viable, nor would it be possible for the NLRB to certify a league-wide bargaining unit given that many of the educational institutions within the broader college divisions and conferences are public or religiously affiliated, placing them outside the NLRB’s jurisdiction. Other witnesses included Morgyn Wynne, a former softball player at Oklahoma State University, Ramogi Huma, Executive Director of the National College Players Association, and Jacqie McWilliams Parker, Commissioner of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Hearing testimony and a link to the full video recording of the hearing may be found here.
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When the hell did we sign this guy?
ntmeangreen11 replied to ntmeangreen11's topic in Mean Green Football
It's just crazy to me that if a kid gets an offer that may or may not be committable from a low tier P4 school, one of the 300+ they've sent out by summer that matters more than a non biased evaluation. 247sports makes bank from the P4 schools, I would wager Meangreen247 has 30 subscribers at most, it does them no favors to rank him above so many P4 commits. He's 6'2, 200 with extremely impressive agility, I am really high on both him and Tyler Brown although Brown may need a year or two to put some weight on assuming he will play DB. -
Depends on the high school talent you're getting. Most HS recruits won't be anywhere near Cooper Flagg level but if we can get a couple of that next tier recruit to play a season or two in Denton, we're probably making some NCAA tournaments. Experience is great but a roster loaded with experience but little pure talent and athleticism probably gets you 20ish wins and an NIT run like we just had. You need some of those explosive young athletic talents to compete with teams like Memphis and the high major programs. A couple top 100 high school recruits coupled with a few experienced guys and good coaching can be very dangerous come March if those freshmen get experience early on in the season.
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Softball at Tarleton (4/8/25)
Matt from A700 replied to Matt from A700's topic in Mean Green Athletics
Frustrating 6-3 loss. The small ball was too small tonight. No timely hits to supplement the fact that we had runners in scoring position the last six innings. Tarleton took advantage of two big innings. -
2025 UNT Spring Football Media Video (4/8/25)
Glory to the Green replied to Big Z's topic in Mean Green Football
I like how we’re getting to hear from a lot of different coaches and players. Good stuff! -
Running out of spots to get that experience on the roster..... only 1 senior right now.
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No surprise that his district includes WSU.
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I think the issue I have with high school kids is you don't know how their play will translate to the college level cough Stone cough and every year is a win now year, so we don't have the luxury any more of seeing if it does translate. As stated before, we can have a mixture, but you need experience to outweigh inexperience if we want to win now. With that said, there are way more players than there are starting spots. Many P4 teams benches would be starters here and get playing time (Lorient). There is no reason to waste time in testing the waters with high school kids because we aren't getting the Cooper Flaggs of the high school ranks.
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He ain't going to college to play school.
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"University of West Virginia"
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I am happy for him .
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Softball at Tarleton (4/8/25)
Matt from A700 replied to Matt from A700's topic in Mean Green Athletics
Add one more to the Mean Green tally. Cierra hits a triple then Moffitt gets her in with a sac fly. This stadium also has more real estate in foul territory which has been more frustrating for us than Tarleton. -
SUMG started following Softball at Tarleton (4/8/25)
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Now 6-2 in the bottom of the 4th. Sometimes you watch a game.....and the team just doesn't to be "there." That's the way I feel about our girls tonight. From Skylar's walks....to the miscue between Sparks and Simon.....just seems like we're "phoning this one in." Maybe we'll come back........we have that ability. Go Mean Green!!!
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We can't be having millionaire athletes on the payroll for Universities. The Top 30 or so paid employees at some SEC/Big10 schools would be Athletes....not Presidents, Chancellors, BOR Chairmen, or Deans. https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/2025/04/08/college-athletes-employees-ncaa-house-bill/82993033007/?tbref=hp
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Softball at Tarleton (4/8/25)
Matt from A700 replied to Matt from A700's topic in Mean Green Athletics
A Bearclaw hit and a barrage of Tarleton errors allow UNT to get on the board in the top of the fourth. 6-2. -
You come to another school's fan board to gloat about losing a Championship? You need to seek help!
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Down 6-0 after two innings. Skylar exited in the first again. She loaded the bases with one out after a hit and two straight walks. A miscue at second between Tatum and Cierra that could have been an inning-ending double play allowed the first two runs to score. Smith came in and gave up a homer in the bottom of the third. Might have been playable at Lovelace where the foul poles are ten feet further. Then a couple doubles then another homer.
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HS COMMIT '25: Curtis Stinson Jr - PG
Any idea why his recruiting kinda dried up after 2023? I personally love this pickup and with him being the son of a former ball player I think that this is an added bonus. -
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