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Adios month fo. We don't need quitters round these parts. How much anyone wanna bet that Raddison turns up to $mu next fall?5 points
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Now if they can just get rid of that sack n save. That thing is such an ugly landmark to have at the entrance to our university. "Hey how do I get to the super pit?". "Uh yeah dude, just turn right after the old, crusty, run down sack n save, and you're there!"4 points
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I am not really interested in an expanded Sun Belt. I'm interested in getting out and moving to a C-USA that is more Texas-oriented.4 points
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If the Mavs don't win game two by 30 then Carlisle should be fired and left for dead on the side of I35.2 points
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Please don't badmouth the Sack n Save. That was a very reliable and convenient source of tortillas when we could bring them into the game. I'll bet their tortilla sales dropped 50% on game days after the ban went into effect.2 points
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Four FCS moveups are predicted within the SBC's footprint, or half the country! Could we/ would we ever expand the SBC and split into two divisions of 7 teams? .................... As part of the ongoing NCAA Leadership Council recommendations, schools in FCS conferences that seek to upgrade to FBS will need to have been invited by an FBS conference. This is similar to the recommendations that Division 2 upgrades need to be invited to join a Division I conference before upgrading. If put in place, the new rule would eliminate the ability for a school to upgrade to FBS football as an independent. Schools rumored to upgrade in the near future include UTSA, Texas St, Charlotte and Georgia St. These schools considering FBS upgrades all have the luxury of being in the current Sunbelt footprint, which will soon be 10 football teams once South Alabama joins for football. The WAC is an option as well. But for schools in the mid-west or northeast, this is one more obstacle to upgrading. http://news.collegesportsinfo.com/2010/03/ncaa-requirement-tweak-fcs-upgrades-by.html Possible divisions: East: Charlotte Georgia St. FIU FAU Troy Muts WKU West: ASU UNT TSU UTSA USA ULL ULM (Sidenote: While I would like closer road trips in conference/Texas, the SBC doesn't do much for me. I'd rather UNT get into the MWC, CUSA, Big12, or SEC ...and forget the SBC!! )1 point
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DENTON, Texas (4/21/10) - North Texas head basketball coach Johnny Jones will throw out the honorary first pitch before the Texas Rangers take on Chicago White Sox for Mean Green Night at the Ballpark on April 27. Get your tickets now through the North Texas Ticket Office! Jones led the Mean Green to another Sun Belt title and NCAA Tournament berth in 2010, the squad's second in the last four years. The second-winningest coach in NT history, Jones has already amassed 150 wins and has broken the program's single season win total twice. Tickets start at just $5 for Mean Green Night at the Ballpark, a savings of $15 off the regular ticket price. Please call the North Texas Ticket Office at (940) 565-2527 for tickets or further details.1 point
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I hope the sunbelt implodes...and its high school referees with it.1 point
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First of all, not a chance in hell of that happening. There's only one bamf capable of that kind of feat. Secondly, again I ask will those not interested in "discussing" the cowboys draft please keep your funny remarks to yourselves. Trying to keep this thread on topic is like "wrangling goats."1 point
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Happy Birthday John, you old sumbitch! Seriously, hope your day is a good one and that you have many more.1 point
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If Mays sacks Kevin Kolb twice in the same game, would that change your mind?1 point
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I don't think any conference should be bigger than 12. I would much rather have a 12 team Sun Belt than a 14 team Sun Belt. That way the scheduling does not get quirky.1 point
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And for your birthday, I'm giving you a new stadeium and an old hotel. oops. A new stadium.1 point
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First of all, Scott Hall? How about Andrew Smith? And ask Vizza if he lacked any confidence when he first stepped onto the field in Norman. I think a more objective question might be, did the players not look up to Jamario going into his soph year? I do not mean to discredit whatever experiences you have, but only wish that people would stop assuming whatever they lived and went through automatically applies to any similar situation. I like to think that both QBs have made the most of their opportunities. Tune has the edge in age, but after that I just don't totally agree that the gap is that wide. Based on what I saw last season (and hoping their is carryover into this year), it would not surprise me at all if DT took the job in 2010. Best wishes to both of them and the staff. 2010. God help us. *cough* I mean, Go Mean Green!1 point
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Beats the hell out of 96. Probably means the NIT stays viable as well. About as good as i could have hoped for.1 point
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And no mention of the Sun Belt Conference. What a surprise!1 point
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Agree, We definitely need baseball, women's gymnastics, and then men's and women's hockey. I still think we could field a national championship caliber team almost immediately. This area is a gold mine waiting to be mined. Baby steps...1 point
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Im starting to think this sale won't go through. If it doesnt, how long before the Rangers become the new KC Royals and enter baseball invisibility?1 point
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Right. Just because the rope wasn't strong enough, the gun jammed or the garage wasn't as air-tight as you thought when you started idling doesn't mean its some sign from God. Keep at it.1 point
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SMU has also shown they will throw out money to buy marquee players too, which is why I can't see the other Texas schools wanting them anywhere near the Big 12.1 point
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If Emmitt stops calling people quitters, you know what he is? That's right, a QUITTER!!!!!! Quite frankly we don't need that kind of attitude here.1 point
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By defination, a quitter is a player that leaves our program. A good player looking for more playing time by coming to North Texas after playing somewhere else is a transfer.1 point
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Argeed. When I'm craving yesterday's news delivered with super obvious opinions I don't go anywhere else!1 point
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I believe that's what the french call "sarcasm". It's a coping mechanism. It's the often forgotten 6th Stage of Grief.1 point
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Good to know that you have the answer. Thanks for that. And, coming from one of the most "loved" posters on this board it means that much more to me.1 point
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He also has no need of doing anything at all for the advancement of our university. Just sit there and make sure things go OK for a year, collect a paycheck, then leave. Not saying he will not, but there is no need for him to do that.1 point
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This topic is mind-boggling and will totally change the landscape of Division 1A football. I'm using the term Division 1A because I don't and haven't liked the term FBS. That's one of those buzz words to avoid the inevitability of a playoff system. So I'd like to hear everyone's thoughts about how the makeup of each conference, one conference at a time. Let's start with the Big 10, who is expected to tip the first domino. Probable losses: None Possible Additions: Notre Dame - The Irish may be forced into the Big 10 this go-around. First, the TV package would raise their revenue $10 million per year. Second, I expect the demise of the Big East as a football conference when the Big 10 expands; meaning they would have no choice in a nearby conference for football. Of course, they are in the Big East for all other sports. Lastly, if they refuse to join the Big 10 could make it extremely difficult to schedule games with their conference. It may be simply too costly for Notre Dame not to join. Pittsburgh - Good attendance and gives a natural opponent for Penn State. Cements the vast majority of the Pennsylvania TV market. Storied past with Dorsett and Ditka. Perennial Top 40 team. Rutgers - Would give the Big 10 more a more Easterly presence and the largest share of the New York market, thereby enhancing the value of the TV contract. Those are the three that I believe the Big 10 would take if they stop at 14. There really isn't a great need for further expansion but you can never tell about Delaney. The Big East is pretty well destroyed in football at this juncture and that makes another thread for discussion. If the Big 10 should go to 16 teams the most logical choices at that point would be Missouri and Syracuse. Missouri would add good sized markets in St. Louis and Kansas City and very good attendance. Football is sound and basketball is improving. Frankly, I don't understand the fascination with Syracuse. If it were my choice, I would take Connecticut. Good market and some of the best basketball (men's and women's) played anywhere. They would also have some impact on the New York City market as well as the lion's share of Connecticut. They usually fill a 40K stadium and being a member of the Big 10 should add another 10,000 if they will expand their stadium. Nebraska and Texas could get consideration but I don't think either would be interested unless there was some superconference formed and that would require tossing Indiana, Northwestern, etc. and I don't believe that the Big 10 is willing to do that.0 points
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Yall really have no idea the difference between a 5th year Sr and and Sophomore? This team needs to win now... Tune is the man0 points
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Allow me to play a little devil's advocate and get back to the original discussion... Would our enemies wait to catch us "in the act" before killing us? Do terrorists even care if they are killing soldiers or their own people for that matter. Our resolve to respect civilian life on foreign soil has been honorable but hasn't that hindered our ability to actually "fight" the good fight? Do Terrorists fight a dirty war? How do you win when the enemy has nothing but time to kill and has shown patience? I think of the early Americans and how we were able to turn around the momentum during the revolutionary war. Like our founders, these enemy combatants have great resolve. They also have a religious calling in many of their minds. The British were so damn frustrated that the militias wouldn't line up nicely in a row so that they could trade shot for shot... and eventually their inability to adapt to guerilla warfare was their downfall. Should we wait for the terrorists to be lined up cleanly in a row - ready to go shot for shot? Is that realistic? War is ugly and make no mistake - we are AT WAR. You can't win a war playing nice. Anyone watching the HBO series "The Pacific"? Were we living up to the "American Spirit" and winning over the hearts and minds of the Japanese people when we dropped the bombs that finally brought peace? Were those people tried in a court of law? Had they all declared war on the U.S. or were they simple casualties of war? Does the U.S. do a nice job of helping to rebuild countries after we fight the terrorists that occupied that land? We can demostrate the American spirit when the enemy is dead. One last set of questions - what would our enemy do? Would they try our soldiers or simply cut their heads off and post it on the internet? Would they take out our President at the very first chance? I believe so. It is terrible that we are at war - but we can't forget that this IS a war and a high level commander of the enemy (regardless of where he was born) should be treated as any other enemy. We don't send all enemies back to the U.S. for trial - we kill them. If the opportunity arises, we should kill him. I suggest that you all go back and watch the footage of that day (9/11) and remember the reason why we are at war. Now that we are actually fighting the right enemy (rather than creating and escalating new ones) - I am very supportive of a President that treats war as war. Terrible decisions have to be made during war - or else we will lose the war. Our entire financial system has been brought down by these wars. We have spent trillions trying to keep Americans safe. I like that he would send a message to other rogue leaders that we aren't a bunch of pansies and that we won't wait to catch them with the actual gun in hand. Just my $0.020 points
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As long as we are talking about adding a baseball (100,000% for this, I would try to walk on) die to Title XI we would need to add a girl's sport. I think a gymnastics team would be a wonderful addition to UNT Athletics. Do you know how many Division I girls gymnastics teams there are in Texas? Zero. In fact the only school with any gymnastics program is DII TWU (who has won national championships). If you think about the great Olympic gymnasts in the past Summer Games most are from WOGA in Plano. Gold medalists Nastia Liukin and Carly Patterson were both from the North Texas area and tons of North Texas gymnasts go all across the country for the chance to compete in college (my sister hi tailed it to Alaska). If we the athletic department is looking to add a new sport that has the potential to do well on a national scale I think the conversation should begin and end with women's gymnastics. I know this comment should probably be in a different thread, but this way it may actually get read. And... ummmm.... gymnastics chicks are hot and we need more hot chicks! /man card saved0 points
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Oh, here's a story of a quitter who finally got it right, on his fourth try, at a place now called UNT. Don January story in DRC By the way, I thought from watching the spring game that his grandson, Sean, looked like a good pickup at linebacker; I bet Don had a little to do with that decision.0 points
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You said it. I'd offer you a helmet sticker or a uniform redesign if I could, but the +/- system doesn't have a feature for those.0 points
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UTEP is better than us in football & basketball. They are part of the UT system, $. Their stadium is already better than what ours will be AND hosts a bowl game that's been around for a while. I'm sure UTEP commands more viewers in their media market than we do with ours. In what way is UNT more attractive than UTEP? Emerging basketball power? Let's take it one step at a time and continue our 20 win seasons. We're on the way up, but don't lose sight that we've yet to have a quality OOC W under JJ. If CU moves, it's only to the Pac10.0 points
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Tobi writes as best as they come. His points are always constructive, well thought out and a beneficial read. We are lucky to have as dedicated of a fan as he that can actually write like he does. All flattery aside...I always enjoy his articles when they come out. Thanks Tobi.-1 points
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I'd take them both in a New York minute if they're motivated to work enough to get on the field somehwere else and not just use a scholarship to get a free ride. "Quitters" is a term way overused by the majority of the Mean Green fanbase and needs to go by the way-side. Why did they choose not to return to Texas? The article states playing time, but the reasons could go a lot deeper than that. Texas is one of about 5 or 6 schools in the country (Texas, Oklahoma, USC, Florida, Alabama, Ohio State) where the depth and recruiting is so far above other programs, and good "3 star/4 star" high school athletes could never get a chance for a number of reasons. Programs like North Texas can benefit tremendously from athletes like these two in particular. These "bounce back" players tend to bode well for almost every other program in the country, including some of the big programs I listed above (see Colin Peek the TE from Alabama this past year, was a 'bounce back' from Georgia Tech) and these players are everywhere. We certainly have welcomed Tyler Stradford and William Cole with open arms (though Cole was on his last rope academically) and why not welcome as many as possible? Unless there's unspoken off the field baggage that the AD would find out ahead of time, take a chance. What do you have to lose? These guys are probably bigger, faster, and stronger than anyone on the North Texas team at their respective positions. As someone mentioned, Troy does quite well with them, and why can't we?-1 points
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Just enjoying the +/- thing and seeing it for what it is. Sorry that what I do or don't do seems to bother you so much. I have advocated against the +/- thing as I felt it would become just what it has, but I do get some "jollies" out of messing around with it. You have your "joys" on the board, I have mine. Folks do some "interesting" things when they think they are anonymous. That's why I let any and all know who I really am and enjoy meeting other GMG.com posters in "real life". Some just seem to avoid that possibility so they can continue to post in anonymity, no problem at all. To each his/her own.-1 points
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Welcome to the club. The membership is very exclusive! I'll give you a +1. I thought you had a valid position and expressed it well.-1 points
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But, that's why we have you...to always let everyone else know that there are only a very select few "cool kids" who can figure out what other people are really saying. You know, how the "cool kids" snicker and assume they are they only ones who can really play the game. Appreciate the help. Maybe some folks actually did "get it", but are just stating their own opinions and comments. Hard to imagine,but it could be true. BTW...I think the sarcasm in the above is easy enough for even us "non-cool kids" to figure out. Fire away! But, do it nicely.-1 points
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The old Washington Senator aka tx rangers. First in War First in Peace and LAST in the American League. I was driving by Ranger Stadium today and saw a cloud formation that looked like the curse of the Bambino. Omen??-2 points