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I remember a coach that was not good at his job. I remember a coach that was disconnected from his players. I remember a coach that was slow to realize he was in over his head. What I don't remember is a bad person deserving to have his name drug through the mud every chance we get. Dodge did not speak poorly of the program when he was fired. There was no black jersey game. No cussing of the fans. Let it go6 points
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Exactly... Todd Dodge was just Vic Trilli as a football coach--a great family man, a man who helped to get huge facilites improved, and was good in front of a microphone or camera (unlike his predecessor). We NEVER would have goitten Fouts replaced if Todd Dodge didnt keep that issue in front of the BOR during any press interviews he did, maintaining that he was promised that a new stadium was in the works even though it ended up taking the stealthiest campaign the university could have put on to get it approved. Apogee never gets built if Dodge doesn't force the issue to keep it on the front burner, which forced the university to eventually have to do something. UNTFlyer took care of most of the campaign, but Todd Dodge gave it the full attention it deserved. But he was an incredible under-achiever as a football coach, since he had no one on staff for basically two years that had little-to-no college experience. It was right for him to get fired, as it actually happened later than it really should have, but the university wouldn't buy out two years of his contract. He just wasn't the right fit here, just like Dickey wasn't, Simon wasn't, and Parker wasn't. Corky Nelson might have been if he had an administration to even attempt to care about sports. What makes me feel better is to know that we currently do have a coach that is the right fit--I just wonder how much longer he will stay here if he gets an offer from an AQ team. I still think he will get a call from Kansas at the end of this year, assuming Weis has another terrible year. He knows that league, that area of the country, and would be able to get another rebuilding gig, which he seems to specialize in. We'll see, but that is my biggest concern with Coach Mac at this point in time...because he really is the best fit for this place.5 points
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The big picture is we are dating a girl who wants to marry us and have our babies and you're rehashing old girlfriends5 points
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Saw this tweeted by Eric Capper but haven't seen it posted here. Enjoy... No one does bizarre like Conference USA. From the top of the list to the bottom, the stories of how coaches arrived at their jobs are strange at best. Larry Coker won a national title at Miami, and couldn’t get hired anywhere until UTSA came calling. Skip Holtz had success everywhere he coached, then bottomed out at USF and caught on with LaTech. Then, of course, there is Ron Turner — merely a longtime respected NFL assistant who decided to take a flier on the FIU job. Crazy, all of it. And that’s just the beginning. http://www.sportingnews.com/ncaa-football/story/2014-04-20/conference-usa-coach-rankings-larry-coker-skip-holtz-doc-holliday-david-bailiff?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter Coach Mac is such an asset to this program. We're seeing the benefits on the field, in the classroom, in the media, and on the staff (with NT becoming an attractive place for assistants to develop and further their careers).3 points
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Wow, thought we were much further along than this. We may need to have therapy sessions twice a week. Also watch the season highlights before you come next time. We won 9 games last season and won a bowl game! Take the todge box out of your closet and burn his old love notes! Move on, we have a real coach now3 points
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Cassidy holding her new brother and sister, Carter and Alexa. Rick This post has been promoted to an article3 points
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In case you've missed it, the 2013 squad was not just Champion of the HOD Bowl but it was recently announced that during the fall semester, they were CUSA Academic Champs! DENTON -- The North Texas football team had the highest grade point average of all Conference USA schools during the 2013 fall semester. The cumulative GPA for the Mean Green last fall was 2.70, which was higher than all 12 of the other football playing schools in the conference and well above the 2.53 league average. http://www.meangreensports.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/042514aaa.html The success Mac has had turning around this, most critical, element of the program continues to impress me. If there were an opportunity for the students and coaching staff to let up in this area, it would've been last fall when on-field success could seemingly justify a lessened focus academically. I'm sure this has and will continue to play well on the recruiting trail.2 points
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Connor looks great for a guy that was just came in from a high school. Lots of highlights of him too.2 points
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Yeah, I wouldn't consider myself right-leaning but he would constantly use our Religion and Politics class as a platform to talk about his atheist group in the most pretentious way possible. His statements about the stadium and union don't shock me.2 points
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Those who suggest sarcasm is a lost art should visit GMG.com.2 points
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The twins have arrived and all is good. When Emmit sends me a good one I'll post a photo. Rick1 point
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In the midst of the bowl run, we had a student vote that failed. In the midst of one of the worst runs in collegiate football history, we had a vote that passed. Next question.1 point
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"“I am going to wait until mid season to decide,” Garbutt said. “I have talked to my family and they want to see if something comes up." Translation: My recruitment is a big point of pride to my folks. It just sounds cooler to say "my son is going to Oklahoma".1 point
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Let's not forget that he'd do all of those things while recruiting to a stadium that required generators to host a game, had half the paltry budgets that we do now and being disparaged for taking us to four straight conference titles without earning the "style points" that people wanted to see. I saw in this thread someone put forth that Apogee wouldn't have been possible without Dodge mentioning it in press conferences. I wonder, which carried more weight with student voters and the BOR...sound bytes by a man with a 13% winning percentage or four bowl trips to prove that the football program was not an utter waste of time?1 point
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https://twitter.com/jucorecruiting/status/4612482274847662081 point
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Dickey. What's the worst that could happen? He might run the ball predictably on first downs, even against a stacked box and count on his defense to win games. All the while promising in the Spring and Fall to "open up" the offense. Nah, we'd NEVER tolerate that around here.1 point
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I don't see curiosity in what our past coaches are doing as suggesting anything about legacy. As a North Texas football fan, I'm curious to know what Matt Simon, Darrell Dickey, and Todd Dodge are up to these days, and I appreciate it when someone posts that information. That said, that information might be better posted in the Eagles' Nest than in the football forum, considering their present employment no longer has any real bearing on UNT football.1 point
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You are right. It's entertaining. Entertaining like Monday Night Raw or Wrestlemania. But definitely not basketball.1 point
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This series and the first round as a whole is showing why the NBA is so much more entertaining than the snooze fest that is college basketball.1 point
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I just wanted to say to the original topic: well done boys, coaches and tutors.1 point
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More whiney posts about former coaches and other schools on this board than posts about the great things that are going on. That's why we fail.1 point
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You just stated why I finally found a board where I belong <31 point
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Oh,he really is running. TFLF would love this:http://www.moranfortexas.com/1 point
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Had a class with Daniel. He's a pretty odd guy,said he was running for state representative and wore leather pants every day. No disrespect to leather pants wearers.1 point
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I think he was aiming to be sarcastic. But yet you could be trying to be sarcastic as well. There is so much sarcasm on this board to sometimes tell the difference.1 point
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The 2-day tournament I am referencing was for guys who don't have any offers, small school offers and/or have not committed. (over 200) There was no reason for someone with multiple offers to play in this tournament. I got to believe there must be other issues because there were several D-1 mid-major talent there. (hence, several available big men) 1 guy I thought was a high-major talent1 point
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I was going to reply in order to illustrate the difference between constructive criticism and bitching even when good things happen, but I don't care enough to.1 point
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Are we certain SMU didn't have anything to do with this?1 point
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Matte finish. The metallic gloss is pretty awesome though. Happy off season!1 point
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a. Agreed b. I played the trombone in high school and a couple of crappy ska bands in college 4. I love beer.1 point
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Better than Rice?? Woah... Now granted, difference level in difficulty of coursework between the two...1 point
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I'm just not surprised by anything that happens anymore. Penn state happened. A university system so corrupt that they systematically closed ranks to protect their football program because it was the catalyst of their billion dollar endowment. What did the NCAA do? Slapped them on the wrist(albeit hard), but that program should have been kicked out of membership if there was any honor left in this system. There is not. The last 2 major sports championships (BCS championship and NCAA bball) were played between teams that started a player currently under investigation for murder (UK), a Heisman winner still under investigation for rape (FSU), and a team that graduated less than 25% of its players for 4 years up until last year(UCONN). It is getting damned hard to continue to support this garbage if the universities are not going to hold themselves to a higher ethical standard than they currently are. This crap happening now is just more of the same. Protect the cash cow and endowment money printing machine (big time sports) at all costs.1 point
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Boy, I don't think I've ever been more wrong. Relax coach. Just keep being nice to the AD and losing games and you got another 2 years of head coaching in front of you.1 point
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