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“It was a blessing in disguise,” Evans said. “Coming to North Texas was one of the best decisions I ever made.”6 points
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I don't think it wise to use the "if you haven't done it, you can't have an opinion" argument technique. Besides it being the worst debate technique imaginable, it would likely result in the shutdown of this board.4 points
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He's not just out there. Boot's off, he's mobile, etc. I'm watching a great series from him right now.3 points
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Inflammatory fire talk at its best!!! "Death Traps!" "The Great Houston Fire!" You may not be aware of this but advances in building materials, universal building codes, sprinkler systems, education of the public etc have almost extinguished the chance of catastrophic fires in urban areas. Sure, whole buildings burn when they are in the middle of construction but once complete you're safer than you have been at anytime in the history of urban America. In fact, if you look at the nearly 30 million emergency calls America's fire departments responded to in 2011, the last year data is available, you'll see that only about 5% are even fire related. The remaining 95% of calls fire departments respond to are medical emergencies and car accidents.3 points
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Well he has mass, and no object in the universe has zero velocity in ALL frames of reference. So yes, he has to have momentum.3 points
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Awesome CW. I say NO WAY! to these, or the mid-majors turn into jucos for the P5 schools to troll for talent. Think an SEC school wouldn't have made room for Brelan Chancellor last year? You'll see the Alabamas of the world sign 10-15 freshman per year and offer their remaining schollies to mid-major studs, and even lower-end P5 school high achievers (think Oklahoma poaching big12 newcomer-of-the-year Isaiah Johnson from Kansas or something like that).2 points
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Here's something I didn't know until twenty minutes ago: The Northwestern students are not seeking stipends. They're NOT looking for "pay-to-play". http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2014/1/28/5354718/college-football-players-union-pay-for-play They're arguing for 11 points and only one (maybe two) of them are focused on financial benefits. 1. Minimize college athletes' brain trauma risks. 2. Raise the scholarship amount to cover cost of attendance and nothing more 3. Prevent players from being stuck paying sports-related medical expenses 4. Increase graduation rates 5. Protect educational opportunities for student-athletes in good standing 6. Prevent universities from using a permanent injury suffered during athletics as a reason to reduce/eliminate a scholarship 7. Establish and enforce uniform guidelines for all sports to help prevent serious injury and avoidable deaths 8. Eliminate restrictions on legitimate employment and players' ability to directly benefit from commercial opportunities 9. Prohibit the punishment of student-athletes who have not committed a violation 10. Guarantee that college athletes are granted an athletic release from a university if they wish to transfer schools 11. Allow the opportunity for student-athletes of all sports to transfer schools at least once without punishment They're seriously not advocating for any additional pay because they fully realize that they are currently being paid for their performance. Also, the NCAA response has been nothing but comical, and it greatly highlights how they're trying to shape the conversation around all this - and by this thread and many others around the internet, I'd say they're succeeding. http://www.sippinonpurple.com/northwestern-wildcats-football/2014/3/26/5551692/the-ncaa-released-a-statement-on-the-nlrb-ruling-and-it-is2 points
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But isn't that the point - that 95% of fire service has nothing to do with fires -it's all the other stuff, hence the smaller, less expensive trucks. Id be interested in learning about the fronts you suggest that make it a horrible idea.2 points
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I was pleased to see several months ago the City of Ft. Worth understanding the shift that has occurred and realizing that firehouses have become more of a Urban Emergency Response System and purchased new trucks, essentially 1-ton pickups, decked out in gear needed for just about everything other than large structure fires. Saves money, makes sense.2 points
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I believe it already has. Honestly, FFR may need to change his name to EMT Rick or Car Wreck Extraction Rick or maybe Hazmat Spill Cleanup Rick since firefighters don't really fight fires any more.2 points
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I disagree, this type of thing will only serve to separate the big boys even further. They will become minor leagues for money sports and there will no longer be a need for 'scholarships' because the players won't be playing for an education, but for a job like a minor league baseball player. At that point why bother with NCAA regulation and then things like scholarship limits and roster sizes can be skewed in favor of the new minor league schools. I do not watch pro basketball as I much prefer the college version where there are still players that give it their all every game and aren't playing for the money. Should this come down then I just don't see how college basketball will be able to keep its current draw for me.2 points
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Though that's not necessarily out of the question based on this ruling, note that they've determined that the compensation package (tuition, room, books, etc.) counts as pay for the service provided (football). Sounds like some of the other replies are based on this assumption too. I'm hoping the primary reason for the unionization is to ensure proper medical care like Harry pointed out. There's no reason to think that their compensation package is inadequate, but for them to end up paying for their medical care after the initial coverage by the University is crap if it's a football injury. I know, we all have old sports injuries that bug us as we get older but that's not what I'm talking about.2 points
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Really? I thought they received free treatment by team doctors, who are paid by the university.2 points
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I can guarantee that if this mushrooms into the law of the land I will be finished with supporting UNT athletics and following college sports. No more Mean Green Club donations and no more season tickets. I am already having a difficult time justifying the money we spend now so when college athletes start getting paid to boot its time to walk away.2 points
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Loved the breakdown of the tanks, but need to know how many Bothans died to bring us the info, and where is the exhaust port that is vuleranuble to proton torpedoes. Do the Ukrainans have any A-10's or what are the closest ones should the immediate need arise? How do the Cobra and Apache compare to the Russian attack choppers?2 points
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Travis, Todd Dodge sure missed the call on Jamize Olawale didn't he. Seems like Dodge missed on many key points of college football coaching. I liked Dodge, but he was in over his head here at North Texas. How many years of college football coaching and recruiting experience does Coach Mac have? How about OC Mike Canales college coaching experience? How about DC John Skladany? Coach Mac has sent many players to the NFL, so I would summarize Coach Mac knows college football talent. Canales and Skladany both have recruited and coached many NFL players . I trust their judgement too. These professional college football coaches have plenty of authority and experience to rely on, especially judging college football talent. The staff sure found a gem with CB Kenny Buyers, so why not with Josh Greer? The best player wins out, regardless if the player is a veteran, freshman, walk on, or JUCO player. I am no arm chair quarterback, so I rely on the coaches to make the best choices for the North Texas football program. If the coaches choose Josh Greer as the starting QB, then accept their choice. Greer will be a good QB for North Texas.2 points
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This would be terrible for us. If they are "getting paid", then there can't be a pay structure, that would be collusion. In other words everyone could just offer a player whatever pay they thought he/she was worth. There is no way a school from the non big money leagues (like us) could ever compete with any of the schools that are in the big money leagues. If this happens, then there will be another split. We will end up in whatever is the top "non paid" league most likely. People will pay attention to it like they do FCS now.2 points
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Your ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.2 points
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Whats the taxes that the player would have to pay in Chicago for making $75,000 a year?2 points
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Joe Judge, New England Patriots, was at Apogee on Monday morning to put Brelan through a workout. Sounds like Brelan performed well. There was a player from Oklahoma State in attendance and both he and Brelan were catching punts/kickoffs from UNT-Ex Will Atterberry. Sounds like it was only a Specialist workout, no route running or QB's involved. I don't know for sure, but I think the other player was Josh Stewart although I didn't think he had graduated or declared for the NFL Draft. Brelan had the better showing of the two. GMG!2 points
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This may moisten your eyes a little. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1947345-the-adreian-payne-story-how-michigan-state-star-became-the-ultimate-role-model1 point
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The March 25th Intercollegiate Tennis Association rankings have UNT ranked #55 in the NCAA Division 1 Women's Division. UNT has an 8-8 match record to date, but has played an extremely difficult schedule. Ten of their sixteen matches have been against teams currently ranked #69 or above (listed in order played): Lost to #18 Oklahoma (7-0) @Norman Lost to #12 USC (4-0) @ Los Angeles Lost to #31 Utah (4-1) @ Los Angeles Lost to #45 Arkansas (7-0) @ Fayetteville Beat unranked Southern Illinois (4-0) @ Fayetteville Lost to #27 Houston (5-0) @ Houston Beat unranked Miami of Ohio (4-1) @ Denton *Lost to #21 Tulsa (4-2) @ Tulsa Beat #61 Kansas State (4-3) @ Tulsa *Beat unranked UTEP (4-1) @ Irving (indoors due to weather) Beat #57 TCU (4-3) @ Ft. Worth Lost to #67 Louisville (4-0) @ Denton Lost to #69 Denver (4-3) @ Denton Beat unranked Liberty (5-1) @ Denton Beat unranked New Mexico (5-2) @ Denton *Beat unranked Louisiana Tech (4-1) at Denton ALL REMAINING MATCHES IN DENTON: 3/29 11:00 Memphis 4/2 3:00 UTA 4/14 11:00 UTSA* 4/12 11:00 South Alabama *denotes conference opponents 4/16-4/20 CONFERENCE USA TOURNAMENT IN NORFOLK, VA GO MEAN GREEN!1 point
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well we already know that he is the better QB at putting points on the board... i dont even know why they had another QB on scholarship this year1 point
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He's fragile like a China Doll. He's out with a sprained ankle. Glad Mac hasn't given he the keys to the bus.1 point
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Been saying it for years. Pretty sure I got blasted for it. But it's ridiculous. 68 in the big dance and 64 in the NIT and that's it. Get rid of these other tournaments already.1 point
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On another random note: does anyone else think 3 tournaments outside the NCAA is too much? This may show my ignorance but this was my first year to be aware of CBI and CIT. The NIT is a great opportunity for teams that got snubbed by the NCAA but are 2 more really necessary?1 point
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When guest from other schools come on the site you don't diss their facilities, especially since this is a b-ball forum. Not to mention we aren't so far removed from playing in Fouts that we can be pretentious about everyone else's stadiums.1 point
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Special things are in place if DW is named the starter for the next 4 years. Keep recruiting at a relatively high level, omg, the glory days at North Texas are undoubtedly in the near future, 2015-2017. It's exciting.1 point
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Booster money is going to start being taxed if all of this keeps trending in the direction of unionization and coorporatization. Booster support will taper off and fans will not follow their teams with the same passion if players do things like striking, going to the highest bidder, etc.. College sports would be dealt a big time blow - even at the high levels. Schools like us are gonna really be hit hard.1 point
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Who was the Chancellor? Who was the Athletic Director? Who was the Academic Advisor? All good questions, but none of them should shoulder too much blame individually.1 point
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FSU 78 LA Tech 75 Final Wow....I can't even describe all the twists and turns the last couple of minutes of this one. Tech comes up just short though.1 point
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LA Tech 45 FSU 44 15:58 to go Bulldogs on a great run. Their press is giving the 'Noles fits.1 point
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Why the " God help us " reference? Sounds like a silly response. The coaching staff is a better judge of talent, so I trust their judgement on who is leading for the starting QB position. If Greer is the guy, then the job belongs to Greer. I think Greer is a good QB, and can lead this team. DW seems more liable for injury than Greer since DW is so thin as described by other posters. I have read many postings referencing this subject. Not performing during work outs, etc. I read that DW sprained his ankle yesterday. So where does DW fit in the scheme of things now? Is the injury severe enough to keep DW out of spring practice? McNulty is a good QB but is he good enough to push out Greer as the starting QB? McNultly will get more reps now if DW is out due to injury.1 point
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Yes. But I wasn't saying keep him on the bench, I was saying your risking his safety by calling multiple bootlegs per game. If you listen to both Chico & McCarney, they've both expressed concern with Williams' build and his ability to withstand some of the punishing hits he may take. If you call a rollout, you're taking away his O-line protecting him, and leaving him open to a hit.1 point
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That's just for the tuition, right? Then, they would have to be paid for room & board... yikes. This could wind up being a fantastic opportunity for UNT and our "Best Buy in the West" (or whatever) angle! Since our tuition and room & board is cheaper than most other D1 colleges, we could pay that and tack on a little sumpm-sumpm for these guys. Plus, no state income tax in Texas! You live in a dorm, so no property tax either! Come one, come all to the new NCAA powerhouse in Denton, TX!1 point
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At his current weight/build, it's also like playing roulette. If a linebacker/safety reads it correctly, DW could get demolished and hurt in the process.1 point
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They've been building a tremendous amount of these 5-story wood frame apartment buildings here in Houston over the past several years, from just west of downtown all the way out to the Galleria. I've heard some of them have retail - including restaurants - on the first floor. They're deathtraps waiting to happen. One of these days, there will be the "Great Houston Fire". Notice how many buildings were being built, and they were all consumed within 2 hours. http://www.click2houston.com/news/massive-blaze-burning-at-residential-building-under-construction/25156408 Are they building these in DFW as well? I wouldn't be surprised.1 point
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Today in CWT:TR-MAD is Putin actually about to go full retard? The video supposedly shows the 4th guards tank division. Near the border of the Ukraine. I can't verify that, but I can tell you those sure look like the most recently upgraded T90s. A very capable tank: Head to head vs the M1 it would get shredded in tank to tank combat. Used like tanks are used in Iraq/Afghanistan? Very capable. It's top configuration is completely designed to minimize American cluster bomb advantages. An A10 would poke holes in it like it was a soda can. But the Ukrainians don't have either of those platforms. Seeing what (and how, look at this force distribution!) the Ukrainians have rolled out so far: I don't think they could hold out for even a day against the Russians. If we don't actually out troops in Western Ukraine Putin can take it any time he thinks its worth the flak they will catch. BTW if that is really the 4th Guards then that is bad news. They are HQed near Moscow, and are one of the elite constant ready divisions. They are over manned and over equipped so that they can maintain 80% man power and 100% equipment readiness at all times. I hate to say this but we have to start moving forces into places like Latvia and Poland ASAP. The days of REFORGER are long gone and it will take almost all our air/sea lift to be able to get it done in any reasonable time frame. We can't really on the euros (I'll get into this on the why everyone has to defend NATO post) but Germany and France have about 700 main battle tanks combined. Russia has 15,000+1 point
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There were two on the ladder, and just a guess here, but the one at the top was trying to get the second one to go back down because ladders are only rated to allow no more than two men at the tip without water or one with water at that angle. Rick1 point
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