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“I don't worry that much about the players because they're young and healthy and with proper treatment could could be back in playing shape in a short period of time.” - Sorry, I’m not usually a very vocal member of this board, but this is an incredibly irresponsible point of view. Many, many thousands of young people have died from this disease. The fact that any of us would knowingly put these young men in harms way...it’s deplorable y’all.10 points
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Cancel TAMU and owe them $1.2 million or whatever it is. That’s expensive leadership3 points
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I don’t shed any tears over losing a kid that can’t spell Texas3 points
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This will be my 3rd Saturday in a row to host a (re)watch party on Facebook. You can watch along and comment with others in the chat. I'll post the link here once it is started (around 7pm or so tonight).2 points
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The truth is all of our options are garbage. The good news is that serious complications from COVID to children are vanishingly rare and probably much less so than flu. I also heard on the news yesterday that children aren't very good at transmitting it either (though who knows how accurate that is). Of course, there is a chance the teachers could get sick or the kids would bring it home to their family (which I understand to be the bigger concern than the kids themselves). The thing is that online school is a really really poor substitute, for younger kids especially. It also means that the kids hurt the most by not having physical school are those kids who are already underserved and/or don't have a supportive family structure. IMHO, the best of the terrible options would be to have kids attend school unless they or someone in their household is in a high-risk group. Those who couldn't attend could stay online. I'm not sure what would happen to teachers who are high risk though. I guess they might have to take a leave of absence in some cases. That's terrible to say..but things are terrible.2 points
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Well, then what are we gonna do on Saturdays in the Fall?2 points
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I'm aware, just overstating a need for solutions that'll work. There's no way to go back and fix mistakes from the beginning of this, it's a matter of not letting it get worse when it doesn't need to.2 points
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It's probably some of our best programs (music, chemistry, etc) could get hurt the most, because they attract students who want the best education for the money in those fields. I am sure this could cause some deep pain to many good programs at UNT. On the other hand, I think UNT and other universities should do as much as they can to have an innovative combination of online and classroom instruction, perhaps in a way to nuance this guidance (i.e., have some classroom instruction for a mostly online course, with perhaps a fourth of the class enrollment in classroom instruction one day a week, thus allowing both social distance and physical presence for all in a class).2 points
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Golf seems safer than tennis because you don’t have as much risk of multiple people touching your balls. Although, you could mark your balls so you know whose balls you are touching.2 points
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The Pac-12 just announced they are following the Big-10 that they are playing conference games only. https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/pac-12-follows-big-tens-lead-moves-to-conference-only-college-football-schedule-for-2020-season/2 points
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“... a literal change in history...” Sorry Skipper, but you can’t change history, literally or otherwise. Some would try, but what happened, happened and you can’t change it. Thankfully we can learn from it, unless we erase it and future generations are unable to do so. No, I didn’t read the article. It was a long day at work and I just didn’t have it in me😂😂2 points
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I've been extremely silent, since I don't have a lot of fans on my take of the "million dollar man" (spoiler: I am not a huge fan) But, for what we are paying for and what we are getting? This is 100% absolute grade A prime pure as the hope diamond Bullsh!t if we aren't one of the "good" teams. I'm not questioning you...you are spot on. I'm questioning our coaches because this is totally unacceptable. If we go 4-4 with Million dollar Seth, with our talent, and still consider half the conference above us? We are being robbed.2 points
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Not at all. Just disagreeing from experience with part of what you said. I too don't want kids to get sent home either.2 points
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For the record I am very concerned about how the PRC uses students to spy or steal tech. That’s a real thing. But most people just want a good education to either stay in the US and contribute or to return home and make it better there. I prefer the latter, but understand that our country often needs the former.2 points
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Yes there are problems with student visas. I have issued them. It is a tiny percentage that try to commit fraud and most are caught by State Department officers. Pro tip: DHS does little to protect you or stop illegal immigration. US universities rely on international students. They pay a LOT of money in general to attend our schools. Some NT program could fail without international students. Anyone here proud of our tennis team? It will cease to exist.2 points
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I like your thoughts, @Coach Andy Mac I think by the time Rice gets here we're clicking as a team and get the W. 5-3 is my guess. L vs Southern Miss W vs Charlotte W vs MUT W vs UTEP L vs LaTech L vs UAB W vs Rice W vs UTSA I just want the boys to play!2 points
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Better than the circle jerk you and your buddies have going on, but to each his own. Too bad sarcasm is lost on you. Fight the Power!2 points
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CUSA is gonna make s move soon I guess... https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/29442474/pac-12-follows-big-ten-moving-conference-only-schedule-fall-sports%3fplatform=amp1 point
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If all conferences play conference only schedules that leaves Norte Dame, BYU, UMass, Liberty, Army, and New Mexico State out in the cold unless they opt to play each other. Can’t imagine the Army vs. Navy game being cancelled.1 point
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Also his interest sheet for his offer list says a lot, remember kid only played 7 games1 point
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Actually taevion is rated higher on 247 than the young man that decommitted from UTSA, also he is now at a much better school dr Henry wise.1 point
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The CUSA leadership following bigger people reminds me of Denton and how they usually follow Dallas in everything rule wise1 point
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With 8 conference games I am thinking 4-4 is realistic? Wins over UTSA UTEP MUTS and Charlotte? Losses against the good teams like La Tech UAB, Southern Miss and Rice.1 point
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If the focus is on limiting travel, conference only games just doesn't make sense to me. Divide up by geographic regions and let's play some football. I'm sure many would hate it (especially UTEP and UTSA from C-USA), but Pat Forde's realignment proposal makes too much logical sense. This would be fun and a bit chaotic, if only temporary until the pandemic ends in a few years. https://www.si.com/college/2020/06/29/ncaa-college-football-conference-realignment PS - I give bonus points to this proposal for putting Alabama in the Sun Belt. 😆1 point
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It will be his regret when he rides the pine at a P5 school instead of starting at North Texas... but hey it’s his call!1 point
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Course it's all about the money. Hmmmm....student athletes reporting with anticipation of playing fall sports when no one can even tell them that they will. Make a frickin decision! Waiting for other conference's to make a decision...made my point. Guess CUSA is a follower instead of a leader.1 point
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14-0 North Texas wins the natty... calling it now. (if North Texas never cancels football but all other schools across the nation cancel, can we claim the title?)1 point
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That is why I hope they come up with a compromise. Talking with several DHS agents, we can hopefully agree to disagree on the number of people who use the visa to gain access.1 point
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If they go to only conference games, why have bowls?1 point
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247 Article on this commitment: https://247sports.com/college/north-texas/Article/DB-Robert-Johnson-commits-to-North-Texas-Mean-Green-football-149007870/ https://www.hudl.com/profile/12485776/Robert-Johnson 6'2" 180 lbs. As stated in the article above, he run a "self-proclaimed" 4.5 forty.1 point
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Hummmmm.....Rice??? I'm thinkin that at best a toss up but one we should win.1 point
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Districts not running buses and cooling/heating buildings has to be cutting down greatly on cost. From what I understand the Federal and State dollars are being allocated based on participation with the online classes. Monies are not being withheld due to children not physically being on campus1 point
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Not that yall care, but I'm enjoying the beaches in florida right now. I'll respond with what I can, when i can about the education stuff, money, safety shit when i can. As a parent, I want my kids in school. As a teacher, our students need to be in school.1 point
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Looks like P5 ADs are thinking a delayed fall start playing only conference games. Not the majority, but most common choice.1 point
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This would be the only way, assuming we can even have football. Yeah summer heat doesn't seem to be doing what we all hoped: the states with the largest increases in cases for the last 3 weeks are Arizona, Florida, and Texas.1 point
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I'm leaning towards there will be a season this year. The reason is that the P5s will lose combined multi-millions if there's not. That could mean that only FBS will have a fall season but another question is will it start on time? Maybe, if the summer heat reduces the spread of the virus. I don't worry that much about the players because they're young and healthy and with proper treatment could could be back in playing shape in a short period of time. I saw where Texas Tech had 20 something test positive when they reported and all but 2 are now negative. I've got the longest row to hoe because of my age and I've been diabetic for a long time although that is improving. I've bought my season tickets so I'll be there barring a turn for the worse. We should know more this week.1 point
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Could just as easily read "UNT stepping up efforts to improve the Defense." I hope he is able to lead us to improvements that help us win. He is well worth it if it allows Seth to focus on the offensive side and we improve on both sides.1 point
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Those kids seem to be content choosing other places, if you can't get that level talent in state (Shame on you for not recruiting better as SMU UH etc don't have a problem doing so) but the next step is to try and get out of state kids in.1 point
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One of our higher-rated signees from 2020’s class is from Las Vegas. I don’t care if they’re going to Timbuktu, if the coaches feel like they have a shot, offer! Worst that can happen is, they say ‘no’.1 point
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Third offer is Syracuse, man if only he had signed out of high school 6'4 320 with a few really good offers already.1 point