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Comments from Dan Mac:

On Houston:

- Anything can happen on a Saturday.

- Essential to keep our offense on the field and control the clock to keep Houston's offense off the field

- Houston should be ranked.

- Much respect for Sumlin, coached against him before.

- The players were embarrassed after FIU, and Lance Dunbar said he wanted to go back and practice right away. (MacCarney sounded slightly emotional when mentioning the feeling and comments made by players in the locker room after the game.) If we aren't winning it's not because the players accept it.

On Apogee:

- Only one chance to open a stadium.

- Great venue for a college football game.

- Hopes the atmosphere will be electric on Saturday.


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Travis Scott

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it seems that every question he answers starts with a complete resume. Not complaining, just an observation. I personally like hearing that he has skins on the wall and that he knows what to do to turn around a program. I look forward to winning.

NT03

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Also said that we apparently have a series w/ Houston. So maybe a return trip down south in the future

MeanMag

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it seems that every question he answers starts with a complete resume. Not complaining, just an observation. I personally like hearing that he has skins on the wall and that he knows what to do to turn around a program. I look forward to winning.

I noticed that too. A lot of what he has to talk about right now is experience over his career. They are good stories for the most part, but hopefully he will have some more to tell about his current job.

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Mean Green Matt

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Also said that we apparently have a series w/ Houston. So maybe a return trip down south in the future

Return game @ Houston is on 10/6/2012.

Green Mean

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Is there a replay or podcast on the web somewhere with all the coach's shows? I'd love to hear the whole thing.

nana21

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Comments from Dan Mac:

- The players were embarrassed after FIU, and Lance Dunbar said he wanted to go back and practice right away. (MacCarney sounded slightly emotional when mentioning the feeling and comments made by players in the locker room after the game.) If we aren't winning it's not because the players accept it.

If the team gets crushed this season, then that says more about Dan then anything else.

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MeanMag

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If the team gets crushed this season, then that says more about Dan then anything else.

Not sure I follow...

THOR

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If the team gets crushed this season, then that says more about Dan then anything else.

why?

NM Green

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I am glad the players were devastated after that performance. It was hard to watch, impossible to defend and took some air out of the weekend and opening. Granted it will get ramped up before Saturday, but looking so bad and Houston looking so good I know I am ecstatic about the tailgate, new stadium and atmosphere. I hope I am pleasantly surprised about the game.

GMG

MCMLXXX

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Houston should have been our season opener. Scheduling FIU on the road as the first game was a mistake. Losing big probably cost us some fence-sitting fans. They will now just stay home and wear their Longhorn t-shirts in public. <_<

I thought the conference made this scheduling decision. Did we have a choice?

The Fake Lonnie Finch

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If the team gets crushed this season, then that says more about Dan then anything else.

I thought this after the FIU game. But, after driving up to watch Tulsa against OU, I see the real problem: We do not have enough FBS-quality offensive or defensive linemen on our roster. In short, Todd Dodge didn't know what he was doing on or off the field.

That last years' OL was anchored by Dickey recruits should have been a sign. Nice kids that Dodge recruited, I'm sure. But, very few of them have turned out to be FBS-quality players. And, that really hurts on the lines.

So, if the team gets crushed this season, it's because we have mainly FCS-quality players playing a 12 game FBS schedule.

UNTP1

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I thought this after the FIU game. But, after driving up to watch Tulsa against OU, I see the real problem: We do not have enough FBS-quality offensive or defensive linemen on our roster. In short, Todd Dodge didn't know what he was doing on or off the field.

That last years' OL was anchored by Dickey recruits should have been a sign. Nice kids that Dodge recruited, I'm sure. But, very few of them have turned out to be FBS-quality players. And, that really hurts on the lines.

So, if the team gets crushed this season, it's because we have mainly FCS-quality players playing a 12 game FBS schedule.

This shouldn't be a new revelation for anybody. Coach McCarney has been saying since he took the job that this is not a FBS-quality roster especially on the offensive and defensive line.

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LongJim

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I see the real problem: We do not have enough FBS-quality offensive or defensive linemen on our roster.

So, if the team gets crushed this season, it's because we have mainly FCS-quality players playing a 12 game FBS schedule.

Just quoting for posterity, as I had never seen this come out of your internet-mouth. Welcome to the "it ain't all coachin'" reality of the situation.

UNT is now going on year 7 of the same song and dance, but I'm encouraged that this is going to change very quickly. Finally.

LongJim

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it seems that every question he answers starts with a complete resume. Not complaining, just an observation. I personally like hearing that he has skins on the wall and that he knows what to do to turn around a program. I look forward to winning.

Translated Macspeak: "It is going to be difficult for a year or two, but trust me. I got this."

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UNT90

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Just quoting for posterity, as I had never seen this come out of your internet-mouth. Welcome to the "it ain't all coachin'" reality of the situation.

UNT is now going on year 7 of the same song and dance, but I'm encouraged that this is going to change very quickly. Finally.

What is your definition of very quickly?

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island eagle

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What is your definition of very quickly?

Anybody with half a brain realizes that it is going to take at least 2-3 years to recover from the Dodge shipwreck. In the real world, when a coach inherits a depleted squad with years of poor recruiting decisions and even poorer coaching, there is no magic wand they can wave to make all that disappear instantly.

Mean Green Matt

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Feel free to call me crazy here, but I think the 2-4 year range should be for winning SBC Championships and big time OOC games. There is ZERO reason in my mind why this team (with the coaching staff we have) should not be able to play above their potential and win at least 4 games this year and show that we are headed in the right direction. Even with the terrible game we played at FIU, with a little improvement there are still 6-7 winnable games this year IMO.

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eppy4life

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Guys, I agree we don't have the talent needed to win all our games. Even most of our games. But I'm tired of giving excuses for not showing up for the season opener! I refuse to create any excuse for that performance last week.

If every team only played to their player's potential college football would be a very boring sport.

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The Fake Lonnie Finch

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Just quoting for posterity, as I had never seen this come out of your internet-mouth. Welcome to the "it ain't all coachin'" reality of the situation.

UNT is now going on year 7 of the same song and dance, but I'm encouraged that this is going to change very quickly. Finally.

I still say, it's mostly coaching. But, look...I've also said the game is won and lost in the trenches. If we don't have the size and talent, we don't have the size and talent. I guess there's not much McCarney could have done about that.

Still, I don't like excuses and whatnot. They're bothersome for a school our size.

UNT90

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Guys, I agree we don't have the talent needed to win all our games. Even most of our games. But I'm tired of giving excuses for not showing up for the season opener! I refuse to create any excuse for that performance last week.

If every team only played to their player's potential college football would be a very boring sport.

Yep, Sacramento St. Damn sure doesn't have the talent of Oregon St., but they don't need that excuse this week.

Neither did James Madison last year when they went into Virginia Tech and came out with a win (and then went 6-5 against a FCS schedule).

Those teams faced a far greater talent gap than we did against FIU. They found a way to compete. That's what I expected from this staff last week. All this bulsh about the huge talent gap we face against Sun Belt competition is just that. Bulsh. Yes, FIU and Troy are more talented, but not by a huge margin as many on here would have us to believe. To listen to some, we would be lucky to beat FAU this year because of the massive talent gap, nevermind they were the Sun Belt coaches pick to finish last in conference.

Less talented teams often find a way to compete and win games they shouldn't. That's what I expected from this staff last week. What I got was a completely unacceptable coaching performance.

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Got5onIt

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Yep, Sacramento St. Damn sure doesn't have the talent of Oregon St., but they don't need that excuse this week.

Neither did James Madison last year when they went into Virginia Tech and came out with a win (and then went 6-5 against a FCS schedule).

Those teams faced a far greater talent gap than we did against FIU. They found a way to compete. That's what I expected from this staff last week. All this bulsh about the huge talent gap we face against Sun Belt competition is just that. Bulsh. Yes, FIU and Troy are more talented, but not by a huge margin as many on here would have us to believe. To listen to some, we would be lucky to beat FAU this year because of the massive talent gap, nevermind they were the Sun Belt coaches pick to finish last in conference.

Less talented teams often find a way to compete and win games they shouldn't. That's what I expected from this staff last week. What I got was a completely unacceptable coaching performance.

You're going to always find an occasion where the perfect storm occurs and a team plays way above there heads, getting an almost impossible win. I would agree with you coaching is huge in these types of wins.

However, this is definitely not the norm. Yes, it's a bad taste to see our team get blasted by a conference rival, but the same thing happened last year to the same team. This team has gone from bad 4 years ago to really bad the last 3. 6-8 consecutive years of bad football is going to affect the program. There's just no way to suger coat it.

This is just one game, there are 11 more to get 5 wins...

CaribbeanGreen

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Feel free to call me crazy here, but I think the 2-4 year range should be for winning SBC Championships and big time OOC games. There is ZERO reason in my mind why this team (with the coaching staff we have) should not be able to play above their potential and win at least 4 games this year and show that we are headed in the right direction. Even with the terrible game we played at FIU, with a little improvement there are still 6-7 winnable games this year IMO.

While I agree with most of what you say, bear in mind that when you say "with the coaching staff we had" Mac took more than 5 years to begin the turnaround at Iowa St. I'm not saying it will take that long here, and I know the circumstances are very different (plus he's a more experienced coach now), but the one bit of evidence we have on record for Mac is a slow turnaround.

* this isn't always a bad thing - it's still impressive as hell, and it is usually more sustainable long run. Just be careful with the timeframe.

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UNT90

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You're going to always find an occasion where the perfect storm occurs and a team plays way above there heads, getting an almost impossible win. I would agree with you coaching is huge in these types of wins.

However, this is definitely not the norm. Yes, it's a bad taste to see our team get blasted by a conference rival, but the same thing happened last year to the same team. This team has gone from bad 4 years ago to really bad the last 3. 6-8 consecutive years of bad football is going to affect the program. There's just no way to suger coat it.

This is just one game, there are 11 more to get 5 wins...

there is a lot of season left. Hopefully we vet 5 wins. Just really tired of the excuses after that loss.

Done. Here is to a competitive game this week.

The Fake Lonnie Finch

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Yep, Sacramento St. Damn sure doesn't have the talent of Oregon St., but they don't need that excuse this week.

Neither did James Madison last year when they went into Virginia Tech and came out with a win (and then went 6-5 against a FCS schedule).

Those teams faced a far greater talent gap than we did against FIU. They found a way to compete. That's what I expected from this staff last week. All this bulsh about the huge talent gap we face against Sun Belt competition is just that. Bulsh. Yes, FIU and Troy are more talented, but not by a huge margin as many on here would have us to believe. To listen to some, we would be lucky to beat FAU this year because of the massive talent gap, nevermind they were the Sun Belt coaches pick to finish last in conference.

Less talented teams often find a way to compete and win games they shouldn't. That's what I expected from this staff last week. What I got was a completely unacceptable coaching performance.

Okay, I'm fully back on the "It's Coaching, Stupid" train. Forgot about Sacto State nutting up on Oregon State.

FIU is Sun Belt. We are Sun Belt. Can Dodge's recruiting have been so piss poor that our talent level is less than an FCS school? Surely not.

I'm expecting better. The coaches - namely Dan McCarney, who is happening to be our head coach this season - said, "No Excuses."

Fine. No excuses. Get you ass out there and win!




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