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97% is a pretty overwhelming concensus for science in 2014. JustSayin'6 points
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It's a pretty lengthy blog post after he attended an SMU hoops game a couple weeks ago but he makes some interesting points that can be applied to NT attendance concerns. Here's the link... http://blogmaverick.com/2014/02/23/my-2-cents-on-sports-marketing-and-what-i-learned-from-smu-basketball-this-week/ If you've ever heard or read Cuban's thoughts on the topic, you already know that he's against trying to incorporate social media (specifically phone use) at a live event. His position is that people attend such events to have an experience and will gladly ignore their phone (maybe aside from taking pictures to document the experience) for several hours if they're in the process of creating memories. He offers several guidelines: 1. Know where your team is in their “lifecycle” There's a momentum at NT right now that must be capitalized on. 2. Know who your long time fans/customers are. We all have varying opinions on how well NT does this, but I have always felt appreciated appropriately given my level financial commitment (not nearly as much as many on this board). I also think they're improving in this area simply by engaging more frequently with this forum. 3. Price to the market, not to maximize revenue. I've always thought ticket prices were more than reasonable and think there are plenty of options available to accomodate various financial situations. 4. Fans buy tickets where they like to buy them Probably my biggest frustration with the AD is the difficulty of completing the ticket purchase process online. It's not easy and I can only speak for myself but 2 yrs ago as we were all anticipating Tony Mitchell's run to position himself in the top 5 of the NBA draft, I was up watching Midnight Madness on ESPN and hopped online to make an impulse purchase of NT season tickets even though I hadn't really planned to since it's hard to make the trip to Denton for many mid-week games. After working through the website for at least 30 mins, I wasn't able to make the purchase and resorted to sending an email to the ticket office through the site. I still haven't received a reply from that email and never followed up with the impulse purchase. So, while this only represents 2 basketball tickets for one season, I can't help but wonder if the AD is similarly missing out with other casual (or even not so casual) fans. 5. Selling is the most important job at a team Hearing the AD announce that there are 600 more "accounts" for season tickets is both encouraging and likely strategic on their part. I wonder if those "accounts" include those who purchased tickets through the office for the HOD bowl. Hopefully, they're attitude is that those are season ticket accounts just waiting to be sold. 6. Spend money on fun. In general, his thought is to make sure fans leave having had a good time - win or lose. One of his ideas means catering to children in a way that allows their parents to leave having watched their kids experience too much fun to not return. That's why I've long hoped an alliance could be established between NT and the local youth sports leagues. As I've posted elsewhere, if pee-wee football players get to visit the lockeroom or get on the field of a 30k seat stadium, that's lasting. In fact, I'd love to see this worked into the Spring Game. Those youth football leagues would LOVE to have reason to maintain spring contact with their families. Why not let them experience NT football and then see if the kids can become free sales staff begging their parents to come back to Apogee in the fall?4 points
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I don't like it being used again. We need greater expectations. I'm honestly waiting to see what Mac comes up with so that hopefully I can start to ramp up a campaign this summer mirroring what they do.4 points
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Certainly. If everyone here shot around with other enthusiasts at the gun range on weekends for a little bit, they'd realize that Sun Tzu would have done the exact same thing. I dunno, I guess I'm just a fan of wars. Win or lose, I'll still be here.4 points
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http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2014/03/06/yo-roger-raps-with-unt-head-coach-dan-mccarney/ You’ve seen him on the field, but have you ever heard him behind the mic? It’s “Yo! Roger Raps!” with special guest Dan McCarney!3 points
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And here I thought TSU was the Fightin' Armadillos...3 points
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2105, eh? You got something the rest of us don't have?3 points
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I think that this graduating class disproves the "lack of talent" part of your statement. I think we had talent on the team when Mac got here (Lance Dunbar was one of the best we have ever had at RB). I think the biggest issue we had when Mac arrived was depth and morale. The JUCO route killed our depth and this dog had been kicked so many times that it stopped caring. Mac brought back enthusiasm and as some of the guys that knew only losing and had been demoralized filtered out of the program, the tide began to turn. I don't begrudge them for not being excited given the state of the program, but that certainly contributed. Once he had a group of seniors that were ready to win and lead to that end, things really came along.3 points
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Right? You want to get back on board with fun...it looks like fun is starting to click and build some momentum...but in the back of your mind you just know fun is going to be replaced in two minutes by Brandon Walton for him to go 0-5 from three.3 points
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#HitTexas or #HitUT or #HitTu #HitSMU #HitLaTech #HitNichollsSt. #HitIndiana #HitUAB #HitSo.Miss #HitRice #HitFAU #HitUTEP #HitFIU #HitUTSA3 points
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Wasn't this the same guy predicting Captain Phillips as the Academy Award winning movie? Just couldn't resist...I'll go back to reading again now.3 points
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I think it should stay Hit6. a) because this team is not chock full of senior leadership, and the young players should be reminded that you have to work hard to become bowl eligible, before you can go on to other goals. Success does not come for free. b ) because the people who talk about greater expectations seem to be forgetting how much this team loses due to graduation. Too great expectations in that situation may be counterproductive. I totally expect UNT to challenge for (and win) the division title in 2015, but 2014 looks like rebuilding. Going bowling while rebuilding is nice enough for me (and is it not crazy that that is the expectation after where UNT comes from).2 points
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Every coach makes the situation they inherited sound terrible and talk about how greatly they have improved the situation. It's the nature of what they do, especially in the middle of contract negotiations. Unless they are a coach named Tony Benford, that is.2 points
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Remember, Apogee looks nothing like the coneptual drawings/animation of a new stadium that we saw at first.2 points
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Kaspar almost doubled his salary by going to TSU. He hopes it will be easier to recruit to being near two airports. His daughter graduated from TSU this past December so the family could be together a while longer. Plus San Marcos ain't Nacogdoches. Underwoods genius is that he recogized what they talent he inherited was good at and kept 80% of what they were used to doing.2 points
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We need to remember it was Dodge's recruits that won it last year, now it is time for DMac's recruits to show up and continue. All DMac did was get the SR's to buy-in and in their 4th and 5th years they got it. Now it is all on DMac. Dodge sucked as a college coach but he certainly did not leave the cupboard bare.2 points
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NT is currently in the No. 10 seed for the upcoming C-USA Tournament, but can jump as high as the No. 8 seed with a win over Tulsa and some help. The top four seeds will receive a double-bye, while seeds five through nine receive a bye. • How can NT get the No. 8 seed? An NT win over Tulsa, a UAB loss to Middle Tennessee and a Charlotte loss at Marshall. • How can NT get the No. 9 seed? An NT win over Tulsa and a Charlotte loss at Marshall. Should NT lose to Tulsa it would fall to 6-10, and seven different scenarios could come into play - all but one of which have NT staying at No. 10. NT would still own the individual tiebreakers over East Carolina (5-10) and Florida Atlantic (5-10). However, there is a chance that NT could fall to the No. 11 seed if NT, Charlotte and ECU tie at 6-10 and LA Tech is named the No. 1 seed. From meangreensports.com2 points
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I really don't have a clue what we can realistically do. President Bush didn't in 2008 when Russia invaded Georgia, and our current administration is in the same situation regarding the Ukraine. What would/could Russia or the world do if we decided to invade Baja California?I don't think much.2 points
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Ugh..... Toss those uniform designs in the basketball dumpster fire. Kill two birds with one coach.2 points
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Hmm. That's a lot of glass that will reflect the setting August sun right in the faces of everyone on the Press Box side of Apogee....2 points
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I wished we had. We did however come up with the "The Eyes Of North Texas Are Upon You" with the Eagle Eyes staring a hole into your forehead. Rick2 points
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Yes, the journalists at the New York Times, TIME, and Newsweek have so often been shills for conservative political efforts. How could they be trusted to interview scientists and report on their studies without injecting their well known right wing bias? The next thing you'll be telling in is that MSNBC is a front organization for The John Birch Society because when they report on anything environment, they don't read word-for-word the scientific papers and journals about which they report. The point is, not every one - not even among scientists - agree with climate change theories espoused by the various Henny Pennies of science. And, some, who shill for it today are the same who shilled for global cooling and other such nonsense and overpopulation in the 1970s, such as Obama's science bozo John Holdren. That isn't left wing or right wing opinion - that's just historical fact.2 points
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No. We've posted articles quoting the scientists and their research. That's enough. You go dig through the stuff. If I read in a reliable news report that, say, Dan McCarney has signed a new contract, I don't have to go read the contract itself to believe it. I didn't personally see the 1969 World Series, but I've read that the New York Mets won it from people who were there and wrote about it. NY Times, Newsweek, all of them, cite the scientists, along with either the work they produced or the universities or orgnaziations they worked for. We don't have to go find the entire study just for you. We already know what your opinion is. We just happen not to believe it. You should be able to be a big boy and live with it.2 points
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This project is 100% good for NT and the region. I am excited about it and grateful to those making the effort. I don't want to sound ungracious in any way but, I do wish the design could be more dramatic and unique. It doesn't have to look like Picasso designed it but how much more could it cost to rivet steel and lay bricks in a reasonably attractive and unique way compared to the same ole' same ole'?2 points
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"... I appreciate that opportunity to stay here. I'm not looking to leave. I love this place." I hope he truly means this. I'm also hoping that at his age, he doesn't want another restart somewhere else. I look forward to the years to come in Mean Green football.2 points
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doesn't sound like he'll even consider UNT: "I went to UNT, but I didn't really enjoy my time there. It just wasn't the place for me. I didn't get to talk to the coaches. And the coaches are the biggest factor. I also want to feel comfortable, be close to home and go somewhere that has a really good education."1 point
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My 2 dogs were trying to figure it out. My pointer said it was 42 years but my setter insisted it was 49.1 point
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Excellent! Think I'll try and catch at least part of the one tomorrow before the Tulsa game. Anyone know how long the one on Tuesday lasted? Practice, Mexican food, and a basketball game sounds like a day/early evening to me.1 point
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If so.... they should make them again. I sure thought I remembered it being some on-campus organization though.1 point
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Wouldn't that be 6 years of futility before Mac's arrival? '05, '06, '07, '08, '09, '10. It certainly did seem like a decade though.1 point
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A few thoughts ... * Looks like they went with the "more glass" over the "more other materials" look for the hotel. It makes me think "Holiday Inn" from the 80's. * On the other hand, it still looks nice and better than what was there before. It could look really nice with the with the correct materials and lighting. * For council members who "want more" ... it's Embassy Suites! What are you expecting? No matter what they build it won't be the Gaylord or the Omni. It's like going to Lone Star Steakhouse and expecting something from Bob's Steak and Chop House.1 point
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Maybe I'm alone in this, but the "they were nothing before I got there" rhetoric has had its day with me and should be put to bed.1 point
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Xyy, Lonnie, 90, Please post something, anything, in the scientific literature that supports your position. Not Newsweek, not the New York Times, not New American but Nature or Science or Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. Until you do I'll hold the opinion that you are all representative of right-wing ideologues - short-sighted, simple-minded, and ignorant. I say that with all due respect.1 point
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You just can't stop can you? You can't actually answer the arguments made, you can only attempt to attack the creditability of the person offering the argument. Throwing up excuse after excuse as to why you won't even give the arguments an effort. ...so back again you go to calling on the "ignorance" of the claim about the climate over the past 10 years (which absolutely DOES show cooling, I've posted the data from the NAS earlier in this thread showing that fact, and explaining why many in the scientific community call into question the validity of the NOAA data) and both I and TFLF (quite brilliantly, I might add) dismantled this BS that nobody in the 70's were panicking about global cooling. It wasn't just the NY times, as shown by the funding being spent on studying it as well as briefs by the CIA preparing for the result of massive cooling. Articles posted today trying to discredit what was in fact an issue of large-scale concern is sort of like the "Captain Hindsight" episode of South Park. Everyone's seeing the pattern here right? Anything the opposition posts isn't peer reviewed or from "legitimate literature" (as measured by what, I wonder). ...I wonder if the small outcroppings of dissenting written word during the infancy of our revolution and ultimate founding were looked upon by imperialists as not peer-reviewed or "legitimate". Sometimes, to get information out when you're speaking of a position not held by the "legitimate majority" you have to get the data out there as you can. I notice that you have yet to go into the science of anything i posted and respond to it on a scientific basis. All, so far, you have done is call it illegitimate and attempt to discredit it and the authors instead of telling us WHY. Frankly, I don't think you are ignorant. I'm not going to drop to the pathetic level of name calling. I think you are looking at the science that supports your point of view and, yes, politics, and running with it. That is fine. ...but be honest in what you are doing. You haven't really looked at what those of us who disagree with you have posted, and you certainly haven't argued any of it away. You've tried to cast me as Rush Limbaugh, but haven't taken the science and conclusions within the items that have been posted in debate on at all. You only have moved to try and discredit the source, not the data. Again, this is the sign of a weak argument.1 point
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Interesting comments in the article especially QS saying that he had been compared to Johnny Manziel (that reference is getting a bit old BTW). It 's entirely too soon to be making any sort of bold statements. But let me just say that if Shanbour is even close to Manziel in mobility, in the words of Guy Fieri from the food channel "winner, winner, chicken dinner". Global observation. Christopher Walker commented that it was great seeing such team speed...totally agree. My main impression from watching the practice....speed, speed, speed. Other observations One drill has the defensive line belly flopping and then chasing a RB to and down the sideline. Both units got there in a big hurry. Those guys are fast. I was pleasantly surprised at Andy Flusche's speed. Shawn McKinney looks every bit of his 365lbs. running back punts in the punt drill. #4, #9, and #16...oh and #32. #4 had slightly better moves. All were very fast. #20 got into the 2 min drill and showed his great speed. New guys... #82 Crayton Adams at 6'5" X 210 has impressive size. He's also surprisingly fast. #32. Smith(?) a pretty small (he looks about 5'6") rb got a lot of reps. Pretty shifty and had good bursts of speed. #25 Tucker, not new to the team but to the RB position. I saw why he was moved......he's fast. Maybe a half step faster that AJ. #87 Cameron Brown at 6'2" X 205 he has pretty good size. Made a few good catches1 point
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Thanks to all the loyal fans that showed up to the last coaches show.1 point
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That guy was disappointed when Peterson came out and not CM Punk...1 point