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Someone from Texas just uploaded our 2002, 2004 and 2006 games in Austin. The 2002 one seen here has Buckles, Kennedy, Spencer and others in it so for some of us newer grads we can see what we looked like back then.


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ragpicker

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The neat thing is that most of these games seem to be on real channels that are available to just about everyone. Great news.

gruu

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I've watched and re-watched the 2011 SBC Tournament final vs. UALR so many times, it's a miracle and a triumph of the human spirit that I haven't killed myself in front of the DVD player.

I've watched that too. But the killer part is...

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bmIW_cl26qc

UNT90

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For those of us who were discouraged when half the Belt ended up in CUSA, this definitely is a reminder that we have taken a step up in conference affiliation.

Kids want to play on TV. Seeing this should help recruiting quite a bit, but, then again, that's what I thought about Apogee, also.

KRAM1

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For those of us who were discouraged when half the Belt ended up in CUSA, this definitely is a reminder that we have taken a step up in conference affiliation.

Kids want to play on TV. Seeing this should help recruiting quite a bit, but, then again, that's what I thought about Apogee, also.

You don't think Apogee helps in recruiting? Have to disagree a bit. While early results may not reflect the change, UNT is in on a lot of recruits that in the past with Fouts, they would never haven gotten even a foot in the door. Couple Apogee with a few more wins and watch recruiting take off and watch UNT start winning more and more of the battles. But, you have to at least get in the door first. Apogee has definitely helped, and it is a fantastic recruiting asset for the Mean Green. Ask the coaching staff, ask opposing coaches, ask the recruits and their parents, ask HS coaches....all will confirm that Apogee is a BIG plus in the recruiting battles. But, no stadium can be the "everything it takes"....close, but no cigar. Without Apogee? Well.....

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FirefightnRick

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Seeing this should help recruiting quite a bit, but, then again, that's what I thought about Apogee, also.

I can tell you haven't had your recommended daily allowance of Sunshine and Fairy Dust blown up your @$$ this morning.

Rick

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UNT90

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You don't think Apogee helps in recruiting? Have to disagree a bit. While early results may not reflect the change, UNT is in on a lot of recruits that in the past with Fouts, they would never haven gotten even a foot in the door. Couple Apogee with a few more wins and watch recruiting take off and watch UNT start winning more and more of the battles. But, you have to at least get in the door first. Apogee has definitely helped, and it is a fantastic recruiting asset for the Mean Green. Ask the coaching staff, ask opposing coaches, ask the recruits and their parents, ask HS coaches....all will confirm that Apogee is a BIG plus in the recruiting battles. But, no stadium can be the "everything it takes"....close, but no cigar. Without Apogee? Well.....

Proof is in the pudding. No proof yet. Being on a list is swell, but if you don't land the kid, it don't means diddly.

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