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The Krewe de Chew would like to extend a formal invitation to all North Texas fans that will be traveling to Louisiana this weekend to attend the Mean Green vs Ragin Cajuns game on Saturday to come and visit with us at our tailgate site. We can assure you a good time, friendly atmosphere and a sample of some good Cajun cooking! Visitors and regular Cajun fans always enjoy our traditional "Roosta Dance" that will take place at 1:00 & 2:30 PM. LOL!!! Our tailgate location consists of 3 tents and is located on the west side of the stadium immediatley behind the maintenance building, about even with the baseball stadium. If you have trouble locating us, just ask a few people as many are familiar with the Krewe de Chew. For a little more detailed information about the Krewe de Chew, and to see just how much fun we have while tailgating, please visit our website at www.krewedechew.net We look forward to visiting with many of our North Texas friends this coming Saturday!!! Welcome to Louisiana!!!10 points
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I definitely got some looks from FAU's players when I kept yelling "Go Panthers!" at them.6 points
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If we beat Lala then front pant stains. If we lose to Lala then back pant stains. GMG5 points
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Geezz, all I was trying to do was invite folks to tailgate with us, but this thread went downhill fast!!!! Hope others will not miss the point of my original post. LOL!!5 points
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no...i boo them from the alumni side...they are the enemy! it's part of sports...you boo the opposing team and officials!5 points
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It was a great win by our beloved Mean Green and I am excited to caravan to from Shreveport to Lafayette next Saturday. My wife is the general manager of a Marriott Courtyard in Shreveport and is willing to give an $89.00 per night rate to any Mean Green fans that would like to come in on Friday night and then caravan with me to Lafayette. (I think it is about a 3 hour drive.) Her hotel is just west Downtown at 6001 Financial Plaza,(exit 10-Pines Road) and only about 10 minutes from the casinos and Boardwalk area. If you would like to take advantage of this offer, the phone number is (318)686-0880. You must mention that you want the "UNT RATE" when making your reservattion. I will make sure I am at the hotel by 6PM on Friday with an ice chest of adult beverages to share with my fellow Mean Green friends. I look forward to meeting you all. Ntexeagle (Dwight Fortson 73)2 points
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If the Big East gets it way and if it can't land Boise State, something the league is still trying to do -- Rutgers would be in the same division as Connecticut, Central Florida, South Florida, Temple and Navy in a tentative rough draft of the reconfigured 12-team football league that came out of today's conference call, a leading college official said. West Virginia, Air Force, SMU, Houston, Louisville and Cincinnati would comprise the other division under that scenario. The official requested anonymity because he is not authorized to discuss details of the conference call of the football-only schools this morning. READ MORE http://www.nj.com/rutgersfootball/index.ssf/2011/10/tentative_big_east_division_sp.html2 points
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O' Neil Parker Fireworks: David Laborde: Jesse Eisenberg: Adam Savoie: Kathy Griffin:2 points
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I think we need to bring them back down to earth a little bit2 points
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Ya know, we should take the scoreboards down. We wouldn't want to hurt anybody's feelings by having less points than the other team. We're above such behavior.2 points
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When they came to Laffy 2 weeks ago, he made a little motion suggesting we suck his....well you can finish the rest. A Troy player did it last week too. But I'd expect that from Troy2 points
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You have an interesting user name...the Cajun ownage must be evidenced by your 7-8 all time record against North Texas. Pesky facts.2 points
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What a way to end a game! Walk-off grand slam. Wow First postseason one in history1 point
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One dark night outside of New Iberia, Louisiana , a fire started inside the local chemical plant and in a blink of an eye it exploded into massive flames. The alarm went out to all the fire departments for miles around. When the volunteer fire fighters appeared on the scene, the chemical company president rushed to the fire chief and said, "All our secret formulas are in the vault in the center of the plant. They must be saved. I will give $50,000 to the fire department that brings them out intact." But the roaring flames held the firefighters off. Soon more fire departments had to be called in as the situation became desperate. As the firemen arrived, the president shouted out that the offer was now $100,000 to the fire department who could bring out the company's secret files. From a distance, a lone siren was heard as another fire truck came into sight. It was the nearby Cajun Hackberry Rural Township Volunteer Fire Company, composed mainly of Cajuns over the age of 65. To everyone's amazement, that little run-down fire engine roared right past all the newer sleek engines that were parked outside the plant. Without even slowing down, it drove straight into the middle of the blazing inferno. Outside, the other firemen watched as the Hackberry old timers jumped off right in the middle of the fire and frantically fought it back on all sides. It was a performance effort never seen before. Within a short time, the Cajun old timers had extinguished the fire and had saved the secret formulas. The grateful chemical company president announced that for such a superhuman feat he was upping the reward to $200,000, and walked over to personally thank each of the brave fire fighters. The local KJUN TV news reporter rushed in to capture the event on film, asking the chief, "What are you going to do with all that money?" "Whall," said Boudreaux, the 70-year-old fire chief, "Da first ting we gonna do is fix dem brakes on dat damn truck!"1 point
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Are we bound by the whole "denia compromise" - or is this something we can get out of? The parking situation needs to be addressed somehow - either with lots of signs directing traffic from exits BEFORE N Texas Blvd, or by telling Denia to just deal with it. Most people that drive to town, wait until they see the stadium and then look for a place to get off. As it is, the cops just wave you through and do not give directions. There are also no signs that explan where the cash lots are. People are hurting and want to buy general admission and park somewhere for a low price. Make the parking at Fouts $5 bucks if you are going to ask someone to walk a mile to the game and offer a shuttle (with big signs explaining how it works). Also - there should be tons of directions on the highway directing traffic to Fouts (for free or cash parking). If I didn't know Denton so well, I would have no idea how to get there. I am lucky enough to have a parking pass but for the regular joe that is taking in one game or two a year - we are going to push them away. Someone posted on here about driving up from Ft Worth and then giving up when trying to find a place to park. That is scary.1 point
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Boudreaux and Thibodeaux were driving on the highway, on their way to go bear hunting. They come upon this fork in the road, where there was a sign that said " BEAR LEFT". They turned around and went home.1 point
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Another thread on the same subject... http://ncaabbs.com/showthread.php?tid=5211971 point
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Boudreaux calls the doctor and says, "Doc, doc, my wife Marie is in labor and da contractions are only two minutes apart!" The doctor asked, "Is this her first child?" Boudreaux shouts, "No, you idiot, this is her husband!"1 point
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haha Toward the end of our game, when we had the game in the bag, the students started chanting "FIU rejects" lol none of them turned around but I could tell they wanted to punch all of us.1 point
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Well, would the other team celebrate if they were upsetting your team. I don't condone use of obscenities or personal insults, but good natured heckling and disturbing them through excessive crowd noise is part of the game. Just keep it within good sportsmanship, and remember that many of those visiting guests are friends & family of the players that you are pestering. In otherwords, don't ever act like a bunch of dumbasses leaning over the rail shouting "Hey you! You Suck!"1 point
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Thanks for the invite, Dave. I'm going to try to get down there this Saturday, if I can make it I will look you guys up. Sorry your invite thread got messed up. Apparently we kicked some asshat out of Denton County some time back and he's holding a grudge.1 point
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Welcome to town. Certainly hope yall have a nice stay. Stop by a tailgate or two and they will set you up!!1 point
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No, by "God" he means a bunch of degenerates named Bubba and their pet alligators.1 point
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I have 19 tickets to the homecoming game. 13 of those will be used by people that have never been to a UNT football game, three of which are alums.1 point
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If only he'd had hands and greater-than-pit-bull speed.... ... what might have been. Good luck to him.1 point
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ULL is good. Not saying we can't win, we absolutely can - but don't undervalue the Cajuns. They're basically a win away from ensuring a NO Bowl berth - or utter paradise for Cajun fans. Not to mention they're drawing well, it's their homecoming, and they've got all the confidence in the world. Meanwhile, we've been more than terrible on the road and haven't beaten a single team with a win over a FBS opponent. I'm not saying I agree with what these facts are saying, and I'm not saying we won't pull one out in Lafayette - but I'm saying that the Vegas line makes a lot of sense from a gambler's perspective.1 point
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The attendance culprit is clear to see now. The Dallas Stars attendance today up against the Rangers: 6,3061 point
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Oh yeah. It's not the best case scenario for us, but it's worlds better than the Belt. Name recognition will bring tons more fans and national perception would increase drastically. The Sun Belt will always be looked down upon.1 point
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Yes. It doesn't matter how well the Belt teams do, they'll always be perceived as lower-tiered academic schools and second-rate athletic programs.1 point
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Even without SMU and Houston, we've still got a heck of a lot better name recognition with the remaining schools. It could only help attendance.1 point
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Sorry, this thread is using renewable energy and will be around for a long time.1 point
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Call me poser if you want. You might have me confused with someone that gives a sh**. I live in New Braunfels and work in San Antonio so I am fairly familiar with these two programs. UTSA is drawing crowds NT would die for. We blame our poor attendance on the teams we play. Have you looked at who UTSA has played and still drawn great crowds? The city of SA is getting behind this team and time will only improve that. They are 2-4 (same as NT), and went 2 OT with a team (USA) that the Suck Belt is considering on elevating. Why not play them now when we have chance to kick their teeth in? From a purely selfish standpoint, I would love to see us play these teams because it would be very easy for me to go to those games. And for those of you still in DFW, wouldn't you like to make a trip to the Alamo Dome and be in a crowd of 30,000+ that we might actually win? Good revenue for the program and winnable at the same time. PS: They sell beer at the Alamo Dome.1 point
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Well, I'll have to disagree with emperor Vito then. Conferences also look at potential and as the leading and biggest university in the DFW, UNT HAS the potential to be pretty relevant in the Dallas area. It's a matter of getting into a better conference to bring in better-known teams and start recruiting better to compete against better teams. Also, you need to consider how desperate some of these conferences could get with all this realignment and it's not crazy to think UNT wouldn't be looked at closely with all the potential is has.1 point
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