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That is a great honor. Congratulations to Brett.12 points
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https://247sports.com/Article/Brendon-Lewis-football-recruiting-North-Texas-Mississippi-State-Colorado-Nebraska-129582977/ His dad text me this morning this link, I think Littrell and Reeder along with the new indoor facility is doing wonders for the program!7 points
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I think the long CBI run, playing in Europe and Hawaii has taken it's toll on this team. Throw in the injuries and it's not hard to see why we look tired. Maybe we can put together enough energy to get past the first round game in Frisco.3 points
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Usually, when this continues to happen, it’s connected to players tuning out their coach. I wonder if McCasland’s style isn’t too grating on players and they just get worn out on him as the season progresses. 3 straight years of this suggests there’s merit to this problem..3 points
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OK, I know this isn't technically "Football", but the Cheer and Dance Teams both support football in a big way at UNT, so why not the football forum???? For this year's event, we have decided to try KICKBALL as a replacement for our basketball game. Why you ask? Well, basketball seemed to have started to "run its course", and frankly a few folks stopped participating and a few folks started to turn our friendly game into something akin to "hack attack". Plus, it was the general consensus that we needed to find a fun event that could broaden our base of participants...KICKBALL is it. WE are looking at a mid-April date (April 13th comes to mind but has not been approved as yet) as the softball team is out of town and the UNT Softball complex might...might...be available to us on the 13th. Much to be "approved" in that regard, but wanted to get the conversation started about this year's event... This will be our 9th year, and our second including the UNT Dancers, and we hope it will be our best ever! So, as usual, we need your help in making it a success for some hard-working student-athletes., WE need: 1) Players (min age 13 and open to male and female players of course), 2) Silent Auction Donations, 3) Sponsors - This year we have available Gold sponsorships at the $500 level - 2 available, Silver Sponsorships at the $300 level - 6 available and Bronze Sponsorships at the $100 level - 12 available.' 4) Helpers for set-up, game-day management, clean-up, etc. and 5) Umpires - 3 would be great. So, think about your schedule for mid-April (fingers crossed) and what you might be willing to do in support of the UNT Cheer and Dance teams. I really do think this year's event could be our best and most fun event ever. OK, there is your head's up. More to come as the planning develops.2 points
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Yep...and nor is it their job to constantly print articles that show UNT in a bad light and never get UNT’s side of the story. Constantly biting the hand that feeds you eventually has a way of “returning the favor”. There is a fair and middle ground. However, the Daily seems to forget that. So, is that what our journalism majors are being taught these days? And, could we chat a bit about the possibility of proof-reading to possibly eliminate the mountains of typos in every edition? Are they not being taught about the benefits of proofreading before publishing? If the Daily is a training ground, let’s train them to BE journalists, and not “National Enquirer” writers.2 points
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These collapses are killing fan enthusiasm. McCasland has a lot to figure out before the conference tournament starts, or we are in for an early exit.2 points
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Clicks on article, sees that NT Daily wrote it. Tries not to make fake news reference.2 points
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The reason i give the edge to Cobbs is because he loves UNT more than an one i have ever met. Not to mention he has more coaching experience and txhsfb ties. I am hoping he can finally build a bridge from Denton high schools to UNT2 points
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That's my thinking. Staff is telling me he will be working with QBs. But hard to over look big 12 and sec wr coaching experience. With out a doubt.2 points
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Reading the below made me think: I wonder if our offense was in part held back during the McCarney/Canales years due to this type of thinking described above. It seems the strength of SL’s air raid is based in its simplicity; whereas Canales was known to have some complex tests he gave his QBs. I think this “book smart over street smart” attitude might explain how we got some duds at starting QB. Our most talented QBs might have sat on the bench because they failed to master these types of complex play-calls.1 point
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None of the other QB’s on the bench that I can think of ever went somewhere else and flourished. So I’d say no,... the system under Canales wasn’t over complicated. During Canales’ time here he helped produce 20 All Conference selections, an NFL running back and (two?) NFL O linemen and won a bowl game with a record setting QB. So he did a little of something right. Rick1 point
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I always read your posts in my head in the Jack Handey voice from SNL.1 point
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They were clapping, so I assumed they were just really short people. I didn't want to offend.1 point
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Yes! And he looks primed to win it all. They're staring a rematch with Timberview in the face (Wagner already beat Timberview once this season) for the title. Just gotta get by Vic Iwuakor & Sulphur Springs first. Duncanville is going to Annihilate GP North Shore to have some bittersweet revenge for the Football State Championship game.1 point
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That's what I mean--its been the exact same thing for three years in a row, at two different places. That style works if you have leaders who can fight through the coach, but its very rare in today's coaching world. The biggest hard asses (at least that the public can see) of college basketball coaching today rarely turn anything into a winner. The Bob Knight's of the coaching world aren't winning it all anymore.1 point
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Agree. Too many on this site can be asses. Would love to be able to see who leaves the votes.1 point
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If the season had been more consistent...like if we had won a few in league play and then lost a few it wouldn't seem so bad. But the way the bottom has fallen out after such a great start really makes this season feel like a complete disappointment.1 point
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I love how she says we will just invent it or we can just print more money. I think Brown should request that she return her degree.1 point
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Three seasons in a row for McCasland with these bad late season slumps. Becoming a trend. Not sure why. But it’s happening. Injuries have not helped.1 point
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There are very few if any fans who thought NT would run away with the conference. As far as the Daily, they had a very good group of sport writers in the not too distance past, were people were commenting that they wish that the DRC was that good. The current group just are not up to the task. Their opinions on the NT teams isn't the issue as much as their limited knowledge of college sports. Some of these articles suggest they write without even watching the games, just a quick glance at the box score if that is enough.1 point
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I didn't know being a bartender equated "championing local social and economic issues". #bancowfarts1 point
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Any chance to lighten up the "ceiling" inside the SP? It's so dark in there for games.1 point
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#42 on that list. I’ll take it. That’s high praise.1 point
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I have all the faith in the word in Cobbs, but damn did I love me some Coach Choice. That's the toughest replacement IMO1 point
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Disagree/ This team is not what I thought it was. They are a flat bad team now that has no idea what to do on offense and are lucky to score a point a minute. The injuries are a contributor but the complete meltdown to the mess we get to watch now is on the coaches.1 point
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The national media including NBC’s Robin Roberts on GMA reported on it and gave Smollett an exclusive in-studio interview about it because of his fame.....and his attempt to tie Trump to it. And if “He and only he” is to blame then don’t mention “mental illness” and some psycho hyped up on Mexican Tramadol threatening to kill the world....in the same discussion as a popular narcissist celebrity with an obvious political agenda.. As for your surge in “actual factual hate crimes”,...here’s three recent of dozens of example of videos and a report of “actual factual” violence that stems directly/indirectly from the out of control leftist Trump-Is-Evil derangement that the media has certainly helped perpetuate. Rick1 point
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One psychopath’s story has nothing to do with the other. What should be debated that many want to ignore is the deranged one-sided national press/media that so wanted Smollett’s story to be true that in their haste to convict President Trump of anything led to nation wide hysteria from the beginning when the story first broke. They the media are the true culprits in this as they have been in similar cases, that do the most harm to real victims of crime and hatred. Rick1 point