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Benford having to suspend players is a sign that he is losing the player's attention and losing control of the team. But I wouldn't expect you to understand that, Skivandude.4 points
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Thanks, RV...great hire you made here. I'm really looking forward to the next 3.5 years of this and seeing who you will hire after that with only a year left on his contract, severly handicapping what our poor athletic department can already spend on basketball. You're welcome, TCU, SMU, and UTA!! Enjoy the reality that North Texas will continue to be your best friend for media attention in the Metroplex!! And I guess should really congratulate the schools in the SBCUSA---since we won't even be competitive in this new league with all of our current conference mates, save for a few, including the team that just trucked us at our place. Again, nice job, RV!! Shanice Stephens thinks you're doing just great...4 points
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You could apply this to just about any game this year, but it was particularly obvious last night. A guest I brought to the game who knows a thing or 2 about college basketball was shocked at how poorly prepared we were offensively and defensively. 19 boards against a smaller team was ridiculous and a side effect of being out of position defensively. We watched both the women and the men's game and the difference in ball and player movement against the same 2-3 zone was startling. That was a bad, bad, bad ULM team who beat us by double digits in the Super Pit. This team looks lost and has zero confidence in whatever it is they are trying to do both offensively and defensively. That is coaching.3 points
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19 rebounds against a smaller team. Just under 3 minutes left, UNT down 3 and ULM with the ball while UNT plays man to man defense, and PJ Hardwick completely turns his backl on his man (the guy who had been killing us from the 3 point line all night) in order to sag into the lane, but not only sags into the lane, but starts trying to anticipate a drive from a MUCH TALLER PLAYER, allowing his man, you know, the one that has been killing us all night from three, to spot up a good 15 feet from PJ. That is not an exaggeration. He lost his man by 15 feet. Because he is 5'8" and is sagging into the lane, to do what I have no idea.I was literally yelling from my seat for him to get on his man before ULM rotated the ball to him (ball rotation, a concept COMPLETELY lost on this coach and team). #4 for ULM gets the ball, lines up his 3 with no one within 10 feet of him, LITERALLY, and splashes it home. GAME OVER. There are so many things broken so badly on this team, it's not even funny. Alzee suspended, a guy that has done nothing but play his ass off the last 4 years, doing whatever any coach asked him to do, and has never been in any trouble. This thing is about to come apart at the seams. The ball movement that was there against the 2-3 against Troy was nowhere to be seen against ULM. Weekday games are out for me from now on. Just too long of a drive to see all this talent wasted by one of the worst coaching hires in UNT history, if not the worst. I share Emmitt's feeling about losing a fan base. I just hope after this thing ends at 10 or 11 wins (maybe) and a 1st round exit in Hot Springs that something is done besides blaming 18-21 year old kids, many who will leave this program after this year (mark it). Everyone makes mistakes. Admitting and correcting this mistake is paramount to maintaining a fledging fan base.3 points
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THIS!!! No matter whose "fault" you think it is, no matter how many times you try to blame 18-20 year old kids for this atrocity, one fact remains. We are literally LOSING a fanbase that took a long time to build. No amount of "you're a horrible person and fan if you don't show up and give money" can change the fact that the message is no longer even being heard, much less received. Your telethon isn't gonna work when people have turned off the television. So now we'll spend the next few years mired in irrelevance when we had a shot at FINALLY getting one right around here. And save the protestations about how we can't blame this person, or that person. Save the garbage about how some people aren't dedicated enough. Basically, just quit with trying to lay the blame at the feet of someone, anyone, other than those who get paid to make this program successful. And not because I want them "fired" or because I'm bagging on them...they don't need you to run to their defense guys...rather because the damage is done. The "same ol' North Texas" line is already deeply entrenched in the public's mind. Everyone has already pulled their pants up and their butts are no longer open for sunshine and rainbows to be pumped.3 points
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Not bad since Middle Tennessee, ECU, and FAU would be in the east division and it would slide S. Miss and Tulane over to the west division. A division with Tulane, Tulsa, S. Miss, UTSA, Rice, UTEP, L. Tech and UNT is light years better than where we were.3 points
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I was standing at a urinal next to ULM's coach and he told me they had spent 71% if their practice time on 3-point shooting.2 points
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Yep, I bought seats as well. I recall it being said our names would be on the back of the seats we paid for. But, seems to me the big plaque in the concourse is a much better idea. Plus, I did not donate so I could see my name on some plaque. I donated to help get rid of those awful orange seats. It wasn't about recognition for me, it was about the seats and about helping with this project. Greenjoe was one of the folks who helped to spearhead this project. I recall his twisting my arm to get me to contribute. Good job, Joe. He 's still a donor to this day...thanks to greenjoe and all who give of their hard earned funds to help the Mean Green.2 points
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I bought a couple of green seats and was pretty upset I didn't get the individual seat plaque I was promised. Then again, maybe I misread the fine print and was actually promised a plague instead of a plaque and this year is the plague I was promised. Honestly, I wouldn't put it past NT Athletics.2 points
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A forfeited game goes in the books as a 2-0 loss. The way we are suspending players , I'd say that's not totally out of the question2 points
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The collective team GPA was over 3.0 last semester which is the highest it's been since 1997. Congratulations and good work to all of the players and coaches. Managing school work and athletics is not easy and raising the GPA bar for the program is a great accomplishment. DMac also said that over 30 coaches have contacted him about the Special Teams position at North Texas. That's a good number - I hope we land a stud. Read More... http://meangreenblog.dentonrc.com/2013/01/basketballfootball-notes.html/2 points
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The more players he suspends the more he can blame this dumpster fire on someone else.2 points
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I know you wish this to be true. It just isn't. I don't know if you think A&M is some workin' man's hero of a program that has been "held down by the man", but they're still one of the "evil elites" - their budgets are still obscene compared to the "little guys" (us)... just like UT. The difference is, A&M spent 14 years doing less with more than almost any program in the nation. And then blamed it on Texas. Which is why people call them the little brother. It indeed appears they finally turned the corner. Which as I have said several times is great for them. And I love the move to the SEC! But this idea they've "passed UT by" based on one season and a fifth place finish in the SEC is comical and delusional.2 points
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Good point. I look forward to watching him lead our team for 3 more years. He is definitely a bright spot to our team.2 points
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I watched the girls play tonight. They played as a team. Adjusted seamlessly from a man to a zone offenses as needed. The post players established position and the guards looked to the post and hit the open post with a crisp pass. I even saw a post to post pass for an easy shot. It was a nice to watch. I could tell they had a plan and knew how to execute the plan. Then in the mens game....... Oh f--- it. For the rest of the year I will leave after the girls play.2 points
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Not so sure they were drunk. I knew some Zetas that were like that 24/7.2 points
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Oh, I don't think so. UTEP's president is on record saying she wants the El Paso school with a Texas presence that CUSA gives them so you've just lost 1 Texas school in your version of the MWC, shaft. And in my "projection" of this (and that is all that it is for most of us on forums such as this) I prefer to compare CUSA travel with MWC travel. The Big East appears to many media types to not be a long term keeper and Boise just days ago fired the first major shot heard 'round the NCAA making that an extreme possibility. I think SMU and UH are spending most of their spare time of late wiping egg off their respective faces while trying to save face with their own quick decisions based on mostly fiction (as far as a Big East TV package is concerened). Read one outlet that said Tulane has not officially accepted (and signed a contract) with the Big East as of yet and still has time to think it over. It will be interesting if Tulane chooses not to go Big East. Again, merely speculation on my part on a subject that is drawing much speculation from many national media outlets and college forums such as this one but complete contradictory non-sense(?) are some pretty strong words, shaft. GMG!1 point
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They have more potential than a school that routinely brings in crowds of 40k plus and a school that is in New Orleans? Ummm, no.1 point
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Just beat bad by a 2-8 team at home, just when you think it could not get any worse. We can spend the time arguing what the problems are: Injuries A coaching staff without a clue Lack of talent Players that don't care Overrated team I have come to the conclusion all of the above are factors and it doesn't really matter how you weight them, this team is the biggest disaster I have seen in many decades of following NT sports.1 point
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You mean past rivalry. As I said before, texas, according to the Aggies I talk to daily,... is in their rear view mirror. Speaking of the past, watching Johnny Football last night reminded me alot of watching Roger "The Dodger" Staubach, Fran "The Mad Scramber" Tarkenton and Joe Theisman, scrambling around running the tongues out of the D Linemen. Very entertaining. Rick1 point
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As long as you didn't die from any kind of allergic food reaction , I'd say you had the better night1 point
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In any case, the guys looked worn out through most of the second half. They stayed in the game only due to weak opposition. You could feel the collapse coming when they started throwing up bricks, missing lay-ups, and missing free throws.1 point
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Never has a coach done so little with so much. Is he related to Vic Trilli?1 point
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I don't know what or who to believe in regards to the reasons as to why this team and season is a complete disaster! This season is another "Waterloo" moment that we continue to have happen with our athletic program at NorthTexas.1 point
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I really want Tulane because they are in New Orleans and are building a new stadium on campus. It was extremely disappoin-ting when they decided on the big waste. Let us hope they return like the prodigal son, or better yet, never really leave. The streetcar to campus from downtown is a treat.1 point
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The MWC late night games that would have been played in Texas and its Central Standard Time the revenues would I'm sure be greatly reduced due to late kick-off timelines. TCU fans had a very frustating time with that even though their schedules were accomodated to some extent for some of the Frogs home games, but there were still those late night games for TCU's MWC road games. I remember listening to some of those on WBAP. State of Texas public universities in CUSA will all have a difficult time leaving the more regionalized CUSA due to budgetary concerns by their respective presidents, each school's BOR's and the Texas legilslature. Cut backs in Texas public universities due to our national economic disaster would make selling a conference move to another region and time zone of the USA almost next to impossible. If the TV revenues are close to the same (and right now CUSA is larger than the MWC), why would anyone leave their present situation never-minding campus and Austin-based politics? The MWC gets Boise, maybe BYU and possibly even San Diego State U back in the fold, but the population advantage that CUSA clearly has will IMHO still trump any differences those 3 MWC re-additions would produce. PLUS...those 3 will no doubt get MWC TV revenue extras (much like UT-Austin was given to stay in the Big 12); but at the same time, leaving the rest of the schools in the MWC with lesser TV revenues. Not exactly a great bargaining tool for any Texas-based school to leave CUSA most would agree. SMU and UH would likely join the MWC when the Big East finally implodes this year or the next or even the next but would still be making less TV revenue than the conference (CUSA) they are leaving to ultimately end up in the MWC; and at the same tiime adding exhorbitant travel costs to tour the western part of the USA for both of their school's men and women's varsity sports teams. SMU and UH are almost out of options altogether because they simply cannot find enough schools among the Gang of 5 that they want to be associated with. GMG!1 point
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lol you people are ridiculous! At first you think I have two accounts and now three... this is pretty funny. I have no clue what to say as I thought Tasty was clueless with his accusation. This is even more so ridiculous because I have never even met Green_Dude in person, but its funny how the people who actually seem to know what they are talking about get lambasted by the people who I suppose believe they know everything because they have been using this cite longer. See my name is Andrew.... that is my screen name and my first name. There is really nothing more I can say. You people are extremely ludicrous though.1 point
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You do acknowledge that subjective terms like "better" are relative to the here and now, do you not? For instance, would you say that Boise State is better than North Texas in football? I certainly would. Why? Because, currently, they are vastly more successful. We all know there was a time when this wasn't the case...perhaps when you played for North Texas and gained your vast knowledge. When you make the statement "The SEC isn't better than the Big XII" and I respond with evidence to the contrary that is rooted in their relative positions TODAY I'm not sure how this is difficultto comprehend. By the way it was YOUR standard of winning national titles that I used to judge "greatness". If we use your very own standard to judge "greatness" than the SEC has had seven straight "great" teams. One of those "great" teams beat the Big XII's champion just a few years ago. So, we can even reach back to the original argument about "better" and use your own logic to prove that the SEC, because they are again CURRENTLY the more dominant conference, is "better" because of their "greatness". Again, why the brain lock caused by my using said standard to show how the SEC is currently the Big XII's superior? And politics is a funny thing to bring into this equation. The "politics" of college football ensure that the wealthiest schools with the biggest followings are highly rated so that television can always sell a marketable matchup. Are you honestly expecting us to believe that the rankings favor one monolitic conference over another (especially when the supposedly slighted cknference has a flagship school with one of the two largest athletic budgets in America)? Really? Would you like some of my blood pressure medication to help you out?1 point
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You can think all you want. It doesn't happen by magic. The successful programs don't want for resources. Why do you think the conference membership has gotten so crazy? Keep thinking....1 point
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Nah, the SEC isn't better than the Big XII. They're just working on national title number seven...in a row, just have more ranked teams and more highly ranked teams year in and year out, and have beaten their Big XII opponent when they've squared off in the NC game lately. If you're waiting for the Aggies to win a national title to be "great", it seems a little strange that the conference that's collecting them like stamps is somehow not at the top of your hierarchy.1 point
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Now that A&M has purchased TWU's law school,as a taxpayer I see no need for another public program in DFW.1 point
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Nope! I'm surrounded by Aggies and texas couldn't be any further from their conversations or concerns except for the butt of jokes and laughter. A&M has 7....THAT'S SEVEN Congrssional Medal of Honor Award recipients to their school's alumni list...and it just goes on from there, including a Hiesman by a multiple record breaking QB that now must win a NC to only show improvement. They are on top right now looking down on us all....tU included. Rick1 point
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A first year coach can't win with someone else's players ya know! And congrats to Riley Dodge for getting on that staff too. He's got a good future ahead of him. Rick1 point
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Because if it was only a 4 or 8 team playoff then some good teams would still be available for upsets in bowls. I just think 16 is too many. It does not leave room for what we love the most. Like the NIU and FSU game (Even though NIU did not show up). If we had a 16 team playoff this would never happen. Keep a small playoff system and a big bowl system.1 point
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