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Everything posted by Eagle-96
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I am dumber for having read and participated in this thread.
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No comparison between ASU and UNT
Eagle-96 replied to SouthernMissFan's topic in Mean Green Football
Oh please oh please oh please like us. We will do anything to gain your respect and admiration. We sit and wait for you adoration. We long to be respected by you. Please make our Christmas bright by gracing North Texas with your love. You complete us and we will never fully be all that we can until you bestow your badge of accomplishment upon us. Please make us whole. -
http://www.region14athletics.org/Week%2014%20Stats.pdf Demario is not listed in the stats of the Southwest Junior College Conference for 2005 so it doesn't look like he saw the field. Not sure if he was injured or not.
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More pics of Trent Stanley: http://www.highlandcc.edu/Events/05-06/cof...l%20132_jpg.jpg http://www.highlandcc.edu/Events/05-06/cof...l%20134_jpg.jpg http://www.highlandcc.edu/Events/05-06/cof...l%20150_jpg.jpg
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TELL US before our heads explode.
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Trent Stanley(OL#71): http://www.coffeyville.edu/athletics/footb...snap_600pxl.jpg Brian Carlson(TE): http://www.kilgore.edu/images/Rosters/207_124040.gif Woody Wilson(QB): http://vmedia.rivals.com/IMAGES/PROSPECT/P...ILSON9_1150.JPG Ray Loren(S): http://vmedia.rivals.com/IMAGES/PROSPECT/P...LOREN9_1150.JPG
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NT went 2-9 and that is STILL 2 more wins than NMSWho. Pathetic.
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All of the mid-term signings will be eligible for Spring ball which is actually about 2 months away.
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Stanley is a really big commit as he will probably step in and start at guard. NT will look like this on the line: T Jeremy Brown(Junior) / Ajani Banks(Freshman-RS) G Dylan Lineberry(Senior) / Adam Venegas(Junior) C Chad Rose(Sophomore) / Brian Amacker(Junior) G Trent Stanley(Junior) / Jack Crumes(Freshman-RS) T Joel Foster(Senior) / Josh Alexander(Junior)
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http://www.dentonrc.com/sharedcontent/dws/...up.6515b37.html North Texas’ pipeline from Coffeyville Community College paid dividends again on Tuesday when the Mean Green landed their biggest and possibly most decorated player thus far in recruiting. Trent Stanley, a 6-2, 290-pound offensive lineman, confirmed Tuesday night that has orally committed to play for UNT. Oral commitments are non-binding. Junior college players can sign binding national letters of intent beginning today. Stanley was a second-team NJCAA All-American in addition to being selected first-team All-Jayhawk Conference. He is the third Coffeyville player to commit to join UNT’s 2006 recruiting class.
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Southern Miss - lots-n-lotsa points ASWho - not very many points
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"I'm gonna tell you somethin' right now. While you're out there playing patty cake with your friend Pedro, your Uncle Rico is makin' 120 bucks".
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http://www.collegefootballnews.com/sun_bel...All_SunBelt.htm Sun Belt Player of the Year Antonio Warren, RB Arkansas State It was a close call between UNT RB Patrick Cobbs, FIU LB Keyonvis Bouie, and Warren. While Warren missed two of the team's biggest games with injury, he was still the steady force behind the powerful ASU running game leading the team to the New Orleans Bowl. Offense QB - Steven Jyles, Sr. UL Monroe RB - Patrick Cobbs, Sr. North Texas RB - Antonio Warren, Sr. Arkansas State WR - Drouzon Quillen, Jr. UL Monroe WR - Cleannord Saintil, Sr. MTSU TE - Joey Trappey, Sr. UL Monroe OL - Victor Cernius, Jr. FIU OL - Brandon Cox, Jr. UL Lafayette OL - Greg Hodges, Sr. UL Lafayette OL - Tanner Jenkins, Jr. Arkansas State OL - Matt Mandich, Fr. Arkansas State PK - Adam Moss, Sr. FIU KR - Leodis McKelvin, Soph. Troy Defense DL - Myron Anderson, Sr. Arkansas State DL - Brandon Guillory, Sr. UL Monroe DL - Jeff Littlejohn, Sr. MTSU DL - Quinton Staton, Sr. MTSU LB - Keyonvis Bouie, Jr. FIU LB - Bernard Davis, Sr. Troy LB - Shomari Earls, Sr. Florida Atlantic DB - Chaz Williams, Soph. UL Monroe DB - Tyrell Johnson, Soph. Arkansas State DB - James Johnson, Sr. Arkansas State DB - Johnny Faulk, Sr. Troy P - Joel Stelly, Sr. UL Monroe PR - Leodis McKelvin, Soph. Troy
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I am here in southern Denton County. There is no wind. Temperature is 72 degrees and it is dry as a bone. I am currently in my office but outside it may be different.
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Congrats on the arena and I hope you guys get it done soon.
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STH: Email George at the Ticket and tell him your side. Make your views known and bury the hatchet. Better yet, call the radio show and talk to him. The producer will definately put the call through as everyone on the show loves to see George uncomfortable and on the spot. Talk to him about it man to man and be done with it.
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What is the timeframe on your new arena? I know it has been a long time coming and you guys are ready to get out of the Cafetorium. I have a friend that graduated UTA and he is pretty excited about the new arena.
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Ya know Cerebus, I was hoping to fish info out of you by my post and you just wouldn't play along. I'll be more blunt this time. Please, please, please, pretty please, pretty please with green sugar and chocolate syrup on top can you provide info in the MGR as to who this JUCO player is. I am hurtin for some good Mean Green news, I'm hurtin real bad. I need my fix. Please just a little taste. I'll pay you back next week, I swear. I'm hurtin' real bad. I just need a little news.
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Harry or Cerebus: Is the previously mentioned(MGR) high profile JUCO player in the new recruiting list and, if so, which one is he?
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I thnk you are being way to optimistic. Let's get real here folks. No big donor = No new stadium. Stallings was right on the money when he said "Worry about filling Fouts on a consistent basis before you worry about building a new stadium".
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After the recent tragedies involving officer Jackson and Officer Nava I thought I would take the time to say something that is not said nearly often enough to police officers and firefighters. THANK YOU. Thank you to all that serve and protect. It is strange that when we are driving 50 in a 40 mph zone, the last person we want to see is a police officer. We cuss and moan and complain about the fine, defensive driving, time off work, etc... But when we are in a car accident or we are being mugged or our house is broken into, the first people we want to see are police officers and firefighters to protect us. When our house is on fire we want to see that firefighter there to help us do what we cannot do on our own. While we are runnig out of the burning building they are running in to unknown danger. These people place their lives on the line every time they put on the uniform. Every time they walk up to a car they have pulled over or knock on a door to serve a warrant, they are in harms way. The next time you see a police officer or firefighter, stop and say thank you for placing their lives on the line. Shake their hand and let them know that they are appreciated. Rick, Joey, Emmitt and any others that read this board that I am leaving out, THANK YOU for your sacrifices.
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http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dw...e.161178aa.html Two of the men mentioned prominently in speculation about a successor to Kansas State football coach Bill Snyder have decided to stay put in their present jobs. Former Kansas State assistant Brent Venables said Wednesday that he wanted to stay at Oklahoma as defensive coordinator. After Snyder announced his retirement last month, Venables had indicated interest in the job, but said a combination of professional and personal factors led him to decide against pursuing it... Jim Leavitt, coach at South Florida, agreed Wednesday to an extension of his contract there...
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http://www.dfw.com/mld/dfw/sports/colleges/13255335.htm Lost recruits have taken toll on UNT By JEFF WILSON Star-Telegram Staff Writer DENTON - More than three years have passed since Dylan Lineberry's first appearance on a North Texas practice field. The offensive lineman joined the Mean Green in August 2002, one of 21 recruits to a program that had just won its first conference title in eight years. Lineberry has endured his share of highs and lows during his first four seasons. He's still standing, but nine members of his recruiting class aren't. "Everybody was here, and we were all excited to be here," said Lineberry, the first member of his family to attend college. "A lot of stuff didn't work out for those guys, I guess." Six more players from the '03 group are no longer on the roster, and the resulting lack of potential veteran starters has contributed to UNT's worst season since 2000. "There are a lot of factors that go into losing by three or winning by three than just what happens on game day," said coach Darrell Dickey, whose team is 2-8 entering Saturday's finale against Arkansas State. "I'll be the first to admit we've had some people we were counting on that didn't hold up their end of the bargain." The offensive line has been a problem. The front five have struggled to open holes for Patrick Cobbs and Jamario Thomas, the past two national rushing champs. Lineberry, a starting guard, was one of five linemen signed in 2002. The other four are gone. Starting tackle Joel Foster is a member of the '02 class, but he signed as a tight end and switched to the line last season for depth. Josh Alexander and Adam Venegas, contributors to this season's line, were signed in 2003 as defensive linemen. "If a guy doesn't want to be here, I don't think he should be here if his heart's not in it," said Lineberry, a senior. Another position in turmoil this season has been quarterback. One each was signed in '02 and '03, and neither played this season. Cullen Mills from the 2002 class quit the team in the spring. Weeks later, '03 signee Joey Byerly was declared academically ineligible. Don't expect the youth movement to slow in 2006. UNT started this season with only 77 of the NCAA-approved 85 scholarship players. Even a full recruiting class next season will leave the Mean Green short on able hands. "Recruiting is not an exact science," Dickey said. " A number of guys who we felt could really help us didn't hold up their end of the bargain. It's affecting us this year, it may affect us next year, but we'll have to address it."