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  1. Hey Shawn Izadi, Change your twitter avatar or GTFO
    6 points
  2. Guys, just have your rich CEO father charter a helicopter... oh wait, wrong board sorry... :(
    6 points
  3. http://www.wfaa.com/media/cinematic/video/31190889/dale-and-mike-try-out-lance-dunbars-skywalker/
    4 points
  4. Jamario had a great run at North Texas, even with the injuries. You are right. If he would have been able to stay healthy, he might have finished with over 6,000 yards. Thomas has the honor of being one of only three players to ever produce 5 consecutive 200 yards games. Marcus Allen and Barry Sanders are the other two. Not bad company.
    4 points
  5. So you don't want those who are directly and most obviously profiteering on the backs of the athletes to be the ones to pay for it? That would be like the NFL asking communities to pay for stadiums that they use and profit from at little to no cost to themselves while they get to keep all the revenues generated.
    4 points
  6. The lowest-attended 2013 game--Ball State on 9/14--was a real head scratcher for me. I looked forward to that game more than any other on the schedule that year except Rice, and IMO, it was the most exciting game played at Apogee that year. I have seldom seen so many big hits from the UNT defense, and I mean EVER. They physically whipped Ball State, and I just wish that there had been more people there to see it. I believe the heat really put a damper on attendance. It sure made the Cardinals finally quit.
    4 points
  7. Hello Mean Green fans! I have good news for Mean Green fans in the North Dallas metro area! I have set up a new restaurant / bar to feature away North Texas game watching events here in the Lower Greenville area. The good folks at the Yucatan Taco Stand on lower Greenville Ave have agreed to show the Mean Green away games this season. The Yucatan will feature drink and food specials just for the Mean Green fans on Game Day. I need to get a idea on how many Mean Green fans can come to the Yucatan to watch our away games. Please respond to my posting so I can advise the manager of the Yucatan on the number of NT fans that will come to watch the NT away games. Thanks- Charlie
    3 points
  8. Livability.com has named Denton one of the top College Towns in America, landing at #5 on their list, ahead of more famous college towns like Florida's Gainsville, Nebraska's Lincoln, and even Harvard's Cambridge . We should be selling this to recruits and using recognitions like this and the "Home Field Advantage" title to market our program. "Denton officials are always looking for ways to make their city stand out, like creating new verbs. Uniqueness, diversity and independence are embraced in Denton, a college town that is home to both the University of North Texas and Texas Woman’s University. The city’s organic, grassroots vibe mixes well with the youthful energy that nearly 50,000 college students bring and the innovations business owners continually bring forward, making Denton one of the Top 10 Best College Towns." "Fun Fact: A military airport tug purchased on eBay is used to carry the 1,600-pound bell that used at UNT football games and other events." http://www.livability.com/top-10/college/10-best-college-towns/2015/tx/denton
    3 points
  9. I don't think I've ever posted this story on the board before. Jamario's balance was INCREDIBLE. He made the most athletic play I have ever seen in person, and I don't think the crowd even noticed it because the elevated angle (and traffic around the play) made it impossible to see. The team is at midfield, Jamario takes a handoff going left, the defense blitzes in that direction, he sees the hole to the right and makes a cut. And slips on the eagle logo at midfield... So he is skating on one leg, the other leg is throw out in front of him. On the leg that he is planted, his knee is bent back past 45 degrees, his upper leg and body are close to parallel to the ground. 99.999% of people on earth fall flat on their butt at this point. But not Jamario. He had the balance (and core/lower body strength) to right himself. That by itself is enough to be the most amazing athletic feat I have ever seen. Then, as he is almost fully righted, the blitzing CB gets to him. Instead of wrapping Jamario up he tries to sportscenter (dun dun dun dadadundun) blow him up and launches himself full speed into Jamario's upper body. Now think about that impact, Jamario is more or less at dead even momentum. He is just barely getting righted so he can run again. The CB had at least ten yards to run full speed and launch himself shoulder first into Jamario's upper body. Again, 99.999% of people just fall down. Again, Jamario just takes the impact, gets blasted back a few feet (all the while churning his feet to keep his balance) and then sprints around the tackle for a 10 yd gain. From the stands, I don't think the fans could see how close he came to falling. Everyone on the field was amazed. I turned to the photographer next to me and asked him if he had just seen that (using more colorful language), he just sat their open mouthed and shook his head with amazement.
    3 points
  10. there is a reason RV has been here 14 years. And you encapsulized it beautifully.,
    3 points
  11. thought you weren't coming back. LIAR!
    3 points
  12. /u/dybuell from the College Football Subreddit is back again this year with his new batch of wallpapers for every FBS team. You can find ours here: http://picsurge.com/g/mJypMx I'm going to message him to see if Carlos' green could be a little less... spearminty. I should note his post that I linked to has him providing a tonnnnn of current resources for this year's season, not just these desktop wallpapers.
    3 points
  13. They better count for something otherwise the 1000+ four year schools engaging in athletics that aren't in the 10-20 making a profit need to rethink their spending. I think you have to look at the big picture. There was a guy in Sherwood, Arkansas who had a pretty good Cajun restaurant. Food was great, sevice sucked, and nothing ruined a nice night out worse than him stopping by the table to whine. He once went on rant about the various taxes and fees he had to pay to have a business and he could be profitable but for the taxes and fees. Well he could have been profitable if the owner of the building lowered the rent or let him use the place for free. If his suppliers charged less or gave him his sacks of rice and shrimp for free, he would have made money hand over fist. If people came in and volunteered to cook, bus tables, wash dishes, and take orders for free he would have made big bucks. This is reality. You don't "lose" money on softball or volleyball. NCAA rules say that if you want to play FBS football you must sponsor 16 sports and award at least 200 rides. None revenue sports are a cost of FBS football just the same as buying helmets and pads. The law says if you offer educational opportunities, you must offer them to women as well. Sponsoring enough women's sports to play FBS football is part of the cost of football. The NCAA recently lost a lawsuit (it is pending appeal) where the judge ruled that the NCAA cannot conspire to pay students anything less than full cost of attendance. If a school chooses to not offer it, that is the business of the school but the NCAA is barred from preventing schools from paying full cost. Does not matter whether you think it is fair for players to have spending money, the bottom line is the NCAA can't prevent it and if schools choose to do so, anyone they compete against for talent is at a disadvantage. If the Texas schools in CUSA opted to not pay that is fine, If UT does it, that's not going to hurt UNT, but if Texas State, Houston, and SMU opt to pay, then you either pay or live with the disadvantage. FCOA is a cost of business like paying the electric bill or the rent.
    3 points
  14. 1. nope. just one who reads baseless opinions formed from narrow world-views brashly presented as fact and feels that it reflects poorly on me that those associated with my alma mater can't piece together a coherent argument. 2. the music school and it's "music folk" are about reason 326 as to why we don't have a full stadium every saturday. 3. and no. I'm actually an incredibly happy and positive person...one leading very much the life I envisioned for myself...and so long as you continue to spout off in a public forum I'll continue to enjoy our banter and pointing out the myriad of flaws in what you write. it really is more sport for me than anything else.
    3 points
  15. Audacity brewhouse is having a release party for their new cans on August 15th before they start distributing and I thought some of you might like the can designs... https://www.facebook.com/events/721679561277409/
    2 points
  16. Winning four straight National Championships (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014) and being the favorite for 2015 will also help you sell out games.
    2 points
  17. Join President Smatresk and support North Texas on Twitter! C-USA had fans post "Work Like A Dog" photos of their pets. Go re-tweet ours if you like it. Conference USA ‏@Conference_USA 3h3 hours ago We sure are envious of this cutie! RT @silvamead: @Conference_USA Go Mean Green! #WorkLikeADog "Handsome Hank" hard at work following North Texas!!! Sorry, I don;t know how to copy and paste tweets. https://twitter.com/Conference_USA
    2 points
  18. His Twitter is littered with Longhorn crap. I'd say he's a gonner, to late to save him...
    2 points
  19. What makes a great college town? I always find it odd that these things still rate selection of bars for a population that has theoretically been required to be 21 years old for the past thirty years. Is it the university logo all over town? The mayor cutting ribbons at school construction projects? The kiwanis club contributing scholarships? The panty raids at walmart? I'm asking honestly. I definitely did not go to school in a "college town." We all fled to the beach six miles away and pretty much ignored the campus and surrounding area when not in class. The joke back then was that (Our school name) would be a great addition to (the city name) if only it weren't for all those pesky students. The very master planned community residing within city limits was very, very much NOT in favor of a bunch of unwashed masses lurking about with backpacks in hand.
    2 points
  20. It is a shame, because UNT probably has the most beautiful campus in Texas. (I have been to UT, A&M, and Baylor's campus). They should have included a pic of the campus on there. Denton is weird, it isn't a town running strictly on college life like you see somewhere that would be a no name town without the college. I do think the city struggles at community support for UNT, and I wish TWU would just conjoin with UNT, because it divides the city from UNT support. But Denton definitely deserves to be up there with the top college cities.
    2 points
  21. We shall, however, take zero consideration as to the overall cost of attendance and average income for the students though, right? F 'em. We got ours. $300 ain't that big of an increase. Let's see you match it, big spender. Edit: Aw, Harry, did you go and delete the fun posts that followed this one? It was just getting exciting around here!
    2 points
  22. There was rain in the area but not in Denton. The biggest problem that night was the Rangers playing in Game 2 of the World Series.
    2 points
  23. I guess Coach Mac took a Photoshop class over the summer.
    2 points
  24. I think the greatest RB I ever saw at North Texas was a healthy Jamario Thomas, Lance ended up having a better career, but I think if Jamario could have stayed healthy he would have ended up with over 6000 yards. Ja'Quay was a great back, but I don't think he had the top gear that Lance, Jamario or Patrick Cobbs did have.
    2 points
  25. But, but! Denton doesn't support UNT Athletics!! /s
    2 points
  26. The problem is that they are locked in to the university and cannot pursue employment. Sure, in theory, they have a limited window in which to work in the summer. The problem there is us. We expect them to be in summer workouts trying to become better players, not attempting to have a little spending money. To compound that, they don't compete well with other college students who can have more flexible schedules and can stay in the position once school starts. You had a big difference in college. You could choose to transfer at any time with no penalty. You could work outside of your studies. You could decide to take fewer hours for a year or two to work more. You could earn spending money to go out to a movie or go on a date. These players don't have any of those options or freedoms. Personally, given the personal attacks and pressure on these kids should be worth compensation on its' own. We sit here behind our keyboards and nail these guys for lack of effort, ability, and whatever else we deem needs harsh criticism. Don't make the grades because you were focusing on football? You must be stupid or something. Don't satisfy us with your performance on the field because you were focused on academics? You are a terrible player and should be benched. I wish we would stop calling them scholarships. These players are heavily steered towards easy degrees and academics are de-emphasized. We don't set up athletes well for success after college. They don't get degrees (for the most part) that will allow them to get good jobs out of school. There is little that is scholarly about what they are here to do.
    2 points
  27. The 2013 game vs Ball St was a great game and IMO the best game of Derek Thompsons career. You missed a treat. Laramie Lee put on a safety clinic that game in the 2nd half.
    2 points
  28. you called music majors poor. here...learn something today rather than just spouting off your limited, myopic and downright ignorant opinions and presenting them as fact: http://www.berklee.edu/pdf/pdf/studentlife/Music_Salary_Guide.pdf but...clearly one of the most prestigious music programs in the country is built on the backs of a bunch of poverty-ridden subway buskers.
    2 points
  29. I actually had a physical reaction to seeing Greers name there. Cant decide to call it a flinch or a wince.
    2 points
  30. Great article. I recently visited Knowhuddle.com to find the area NT most needed to improve that would have the greatest correlation to winning and you've identified the top 2 I found.. #1 - Yards per point differential = 69% correlation w/ winning percentage #2 - Offensive Explosiveness = 63% correlation w/ winning percentage I am hopeful that our coaching staff has talent enough at the play making positions offensively and in the defensive secondary that should allow them to scheme a greater explosiveness differential in 2015.
    1 point
  31. um...Student fees went up when I attended, I had 0 problem with it, college athletics is a HUGE part of the college experience even for "normal" students, they want to be able to go enjoy a good tailgate, game, and game day experience even at little ole UNT.
    1 point
  32. Comparing apples and oranges unless you think TSt would take a contract to play at Denton only.
    1 point
  33. Had a flight at their brew house a couple weeks after they opened. Good beer. Very fresh, and lots of variety on tap.
    1 point
  34. I don't believe this, or he would have already leapfrogged Greer. I believe, after Smith plays 2, we'll be forced to get another JUCO QB while we either: a. continue to twiddle our thumbs recruiting HS QBs b. have a new coach (HC/OC/RC, not sure where the blame lies) that will go out & find a quality HS QB. ...either way, I don't think Means sees any significant PT during his NT career.
    1 point
  35. just in time for beer:30!
    1 point
  36. We have 3 buses that are leaving from East Side/Oak St Drafthouse. Mostly full already from the alumni packages that we sold, but we could look into adding another if there was enough interest. Cost would be in the $20 range per head. Please let me know. #GMG
    1 point
  37. Well as a fan that lives 1000 miles away from Denton now, I cant even tell you how much it means to me to be able to watch my beloved Mean Green on TV. But aside from my selfish reasons, I would think having televised games has a positive impact on recruiting... which leads to more wins... which leads to better attendance.
    1 point
  38. Hooked by the SS McCarney. What's better than getting trolled by your own head coach.
    1 point
  39. so...I at least provide you with some form of evidence and you again just spout back opinion based on your myopic world view. tell you what...let's just drop this and you go back and tell me about how you could be an effective d-1 quarterback again. at least with that one your stupidity was entertaining
    1 point
  40. I guess 139/126 is pretty good to you?
    1 point
  41. I don't think being afraid to lose is a legitimate reason not to play them. I think a series with TxState would be a great benefit for both teams.
    1 point
  42. Or stealing groceries from wal mart
    1 point
  43. I assume most of us can identify with having to choose between eating or paying rent, which has been a resounding factor in all of this...do you really want your starting tight end to have gone half the week without eating so he could pay rent, or be living in his car because he chose to eat instead of paying rent (if he has a car at all)?
    1 point
  44. Honestly, I think as long as they stay within reasonable amounts, the choice was going to have to be to either provide stipends or give them the option to work part-time jobs. I think a lot of people look at it as, "Oh, they have school paid for, what else do they need?" and leave out the fact that some of them live off campus (and not always by choice, depending upon the housing situation in a given semester), have no meal plan (at least for certain days/meals) and then of course some of the lesser factors always mentioned in the articles about this. What it boils down to is that, with every school having different policies, and athletes having different living situations (and many not having families able/willing to help out with cost of living), you're going to have to let them get a job during the season or pay costs of living. If not, whether or not *we* agree with it, there's a good chance the school or athletic department could have been held liable for someone going hungry and having health problems related to that, or any number of other possible outcomes that could pop up due to someone not being able to afford the basic necessities. And yeah, I know, "tough times make tough people," or "make you appreciate life more later," but forcing someone to choose whether to accept tough times in return for a football scholarship has a LOT of other peripheral factors that come into play, and since our draft drought is an indicator of how unlikely it is that this will pay dividends in the future, we need to make sure that our guys, whose scholarships are in return for 1) entertainment and 2) some extra publicity, are able to eat and pay rent.
    1 point
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