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Barr is a big loss. He could play multiple positions. Really sorry to hear this.
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I can speak to Cole as he is a friend of my son. He played for WT White and then transferred to Shelton. He has a big leg and is a very good kid from a good family. I think his parents may have graduated from UNT and I know they have had Club seats and go to games. Also, I believe his sister is the current student government president at UNT. Will be pulling for him this season!
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read more: https://www.nwahomepage.com/sports/pig-trail-nation/top-10-questions-entering-the-hog-football-season-no-4-kicking-game/1335555116
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Happy for you @TheReal_jayD!
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The Sun Belt Conference continues to rise within the ‘Group of Five’
Harry replied to Harry's topic in Mean Green Football
He's sort of like the Belt's version of C-USA's Frank Wilson, still mentioned for new jobs while the fanbase is ready to let him loose unless things improve drastically.- 23 replies
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Now Vessels is likely the most well-known Sooner to wear the No. 35 by virtue of winning the Heisman, but another player who did the number proud was fullback/running back Seth Littrell. Littrell lettered at Oklahoma from 1997 to 2000. While it was tough to find carries when the Muskogee native shared a backfield with studs like De’Mond Parker and Quentin Griffin over the course of his career, Littrell managed to amass 715 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns on 170 carries. He was also a threat as a receiver once the Air Raid arrived in Norman, catching 23 passes for 179 yards and a pair of scores. Read more: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.crimsonandcreammachine.com/platform/amp/2018/7/28/17624950/2018-oklahoma-countdown-to-kickoff-35-days-billy-vessels-heisman-trophy-seth-littrell-north-texas
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What ever happened to.... Spencer Leftwich?
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Yes he was but this is an example of why as an assistant you have to be careful about who you tie your future to. Leftwich left North Texas to follow Todd Graham at Tulsa. Graham's career took off, but he did not bring Leftwich along for the entire ride which ultimately led him to big bucks as head coach of Arizona State in the Pac 12. -
I found this on twitter and thought it was interesting. A player announces his commitment to UTEP, and after thanking all of the coaches etc, he goes on to add, "MY RECRUITMENT IS OPEN TO ANYONE AND EVERYONE!!"
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Texas State spent decades beneath college football's upper echelon before it decided to strive for something greater. So in 2007, the university in San Marcos started raising money and mapping out a jump from the Football Championship Subdivision to the Football Bowl Subdivision, the NCAA's top level. Roughly 54 miles southwest, UT-San Antonio was on the verge of something even more ambitious. In 2012, UTSA went from having no football team to joining Texas State as the Lone Star State's newest FBS universities in the span of two years. Both schools, fueled by desire and donations, joined the growing list of in-state athletic departments ramping up their football programs. However, those moves come at a steep cost. Between 2013 and 2017, the schools' football programs have operated at a combined deficit of nearly $38.3 million, according to NCAA reports obtained through open records requests. Factoring in the cost of scholarships, coaching salaries and facility upgrades, football is by far the most expensive NCAA sport. For Texas State and UTSA, the lofty price tag is worth the prestige and opportunity that comes with having a football program. "In Texas, you need football," said Texas State athletic director Larry Teis when asked why that money isn't spent on another high-profile sport like men's basketball. "I hate to say it for those who don't have it, but you need football." Other schools seem to agree. Since 2010, at least six Texas schools have moved up to Division I (FCS or FBS). UT-Arlington, which shuttered its program in 1985 because of budget constraints, could be the next to join the mix. UTA athletic director Jim Baker has been in conversations regarding bringing back a football team, according to messages obtained through an open records request. Baker could not be reached for comment Friday afternoon. read more: https://sportsday.dallasnews.com/college-sports/collegesports/2018/07/30/texas-need-football-starting-college-football-programin-lone-star-state-worth-price
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