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http://www.meangreensports.com/ViewArticle...0&ATCLID=210316 Mean Green Opens Basketball Season With Exhibition Game Tonight Courtesy: University of North Texas Release: 11/02/2005 DENTON (11/2/05) - The North Texas women's basketball team will take to the court for the first time in the 2005-06 season with an exhibition game against the Houston Jaguars tonight at 7 pm in the Super Pit. On Tap North Texas opens the exhibition season with a battle against the Houston Jaguars. This will be the first of two exhibition games for North Texas before the regular season begins on November 18. Some Old, Some New The North Texas roster is filled with six uppperclassmen along with three sophomores and five freshman. The Mean Green has all five starters returning along with nine letterwinners from last season. North Texas has four seniors on the roster for the first time since the 2001-02 season. Mean Green Picked To Win The West Division With all five starters and nine letterwinners returning, the North Texas women’s basketball team has been tabbed as the favorites in the Sun Belt Conference West Division. North Texas received seven first place votes in the poll conducted by the leagues head coaches. Louisiana-Lafayette was picked to finish second in the West Division, getting three first-place votes. South Alabama was selected third, Denver fourth, conference newcomer Troy fifth, and New Orleans rounded out the West Division at sixth. Western Kentucky was the preseason favorite in the East Division getting seven first place votes. Arkansas State picked up two first-place votes and was picked second while defending conference champion Middle Tennessee received one first-place vote and was picked third. Florida International and Arkansas-Little Rock rounded out the East Division. Western Kentucky’s Tiffany Porter-Talbert was named the Preseason Player of the Year. Thirty Years of Basketball The 2005-06 season marks the 30th year of North Texas women’s basketball. Since the start of the program in 1976, the Mean Green has won 341 games, made the NCAA tournament in 1986, and had two WNIT appearances. The most wins in a single season came in 2001-02 when North Texas had 21 victories. Over the years North Texas has had 21 players named all-conference. Cherri Rapp was the head coach of the Mean Green in its first season in 1976 and is still the school’s all-time leader in winning percentage.
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http://www.sunbeltsports.org/ViewArticle.d...0&ATCLID=210314 Sun Belt Soccer Recap: Western Kentucky 1, Denver 0 Courtesy: Sun Belt Conference Release: 11/02/2005 MOBILE, Ala. – No. 5 seed Western Kentucky broke open a scoreless tie with a goal by Alicia Dalby at the 53 minute mark and never looked back against No. 4 seed Denver in first round action at the 2005 Aéropostale Sun Belt Conference Soccer Championship on the campus of South Alabama. The win avenged an earlier season loss for WKU (7-9-3, 4-4-1 SBC) at the hands of Denver (8-9-2, 5-3-1 SBC). The two teams faced off last Sunday in a match that saw the Pioneers come out on top 1-0. The Lady Toppers advance to face top seeded North Texas (14-3-2, 8-1 SBC) at 4:00 p.m. Thursday.
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MOBILE, Ala. – No. 5 seed Western Kentucky broke open a scoreless tie with a goal by Alicia Dalby at the 53 minute mark and never looked back against No. 4 seed Denver in first round action at the 2005 Aéropostale Sun Belt Conference Soccer Championship on the campus of South Alabama. The win avenged an earlier season loss for WKU (7-9-3, 4-4-1 SBC) at the hands of Denver (8-9-2, 5-3-1 SBC). The two teams faced off last Sunday in a match that saw the Pioneers come out on top 1-0. The Lady Toppers advance to face top seeded North Texas (14-3-2, 8-1 SBC) at 4:00 p.m. Thursday.
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My wife is a Fightin' Texas Aggie but I met her at work. Now she bleeds maroon and green.
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http://www.sunbeltsports.org/ViewArticle.d...0&ATCLID=210247 Soccer Championship Recap: North Texas defeats UL Lafayette 3-2 in first round action Courtesy: Sun Belt Conference Release: 11/02/2005 MOBILE, Ala. - No. 8 seed Louisiana-Lafayette had the early momentum, but No. 1 seed North Texas proved to be too much as the Mean Green (14-3-2, 8-1 SBC) claimed a 3-2 win over the Ragin’ Cajuns (4-10-3, 2-6-1 SBC) in the first round of the 2005 Aéropostale Sun Belt Conference Soccer Championships on the campus of the University of South Alabama. UL Lafayette struck first as Erika Saffer knocked in a goal five minutes into the first half. UNT’s Julie Radford evened the match when UL Lafayette goalkeeper Stephanie Weston misplayed an attempt to clear out. Radford intercepted Weston’s pass and drove in a goal from 10 yards out. The Mean Green took the lead ten minutes later when Dani Slavonic netted a goal. Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year Heather Hutyra added another goal for UNT with an assist from Brittany Cleveland. The Ragin’ Cajuns fought hard the whole match and Erin Thompson added another goal for UL Lafayette with 15 minutes remaining in the match. North Texas settled in on defense the rest of the match and denied UL Lafayette the upset. UNT will next play tomorrow at 4 p.m. versus the winners of today’s match between No. 4 seed Denver and No. 5 Western Kentucky.
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http://www.sunbeltsports.org/ViewArticle.d...0&ATCLID=210247 North Texas defeats UL Lafayette 3-2 in first round action Courtesy: Sun Belt Conference MOBILE, Ala. - No. 8 seed Louisiana-Lafayette had the early momentum, but No. 1 seed North Texas proved to be too much as the Mean Green (14-3-2, 8-1 SBC) claimed a 3-2 win over the Ragin’ Cajuns (4-10-3, 2-6-1 SBC) in the first round of the 2005 Aéropostale Sun Belt Conference Soccer Championships on the campus of the University of South Alabama. UL Lafayette struck first as Erika Saffer knocked in a goal five minutes into the first half. UNT’s Julie Radford evened the match when UL Lafayette goalkeeper Stephanie Weston misplayed an attempt to clear out. Radford intercepted Weston’s pass and drove in a goal from 10 yards out. The Mean Green took the lead ten minutes later when Dani Slavonic netted a goal. Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year Heather Hutyra added another goal for UNT with an assist from Brittany Cleveland. The Ragin’ Cajuns fought hard the whole match and Erin Thompson added another goal for UL Lafayette with 15 minutes remaining in the match. North Texas settled in on defense the rest of the match and denied UL Lafayette the upset. UNT will next play tomorrow at 4 p.m. versus the winners of today’s match between No. 4 seed Denver and No. 5 Western Kentucky.
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From SuBeltsports.org: Heather Hutyra will look to lead North Texas (13-3-2, 8-1 SBC) past eighth-seeded Louisiana-Lafayette (4-9-3, 2-6-1 SBC) in first round action. The sophomore from Benbrook, Texas is among the nation’s elite scorers as she is in the top 10 for points per game and goals per game.
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http://www.meangreensports.com/ViewArticle...0&ATCLID=209261 North Texas Captures The Sun Belt Conference Title With A 4-1 Victory Courtesy: University of North Texas Release: 10/28/2005 BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (10/28/05) – For the second consecutive season the North Texas women’s soccer team has won the Sun Belt Conference regular season title. Powered by two goals from freshman Kelli Lunsford the Mean Green (13-2-2, 8-0) blew past Western Kentucky 4-1 to win for the eighth straight time and win the conference championship outright. North Texas extended its unbeaten streak to 15 straight games and will be the top seed at the Sun Belt Conference Tournament when it begins next week. Sophomore Heather Hutyra started the scoring off for the Mean Green with her conference leading 17th goal of the season in the 31st minute to make it 1-0 North Texas. Lunsford quickly made it 2-0 for the Mean Green three minutes later with her sixth goal of the year. Western Kentucky (6-8-3, 4-3-1) cut the North Texas lead to 2-1 in the 40th minute of play as Jeanna Silverberg beat goalkeeper Kandice Ellis. The goal ended the career-long scoreless streak by Ellis at 405 minutes of play. North Texas came out strong in the second half as junior Kristen Campbell extended the North Texas lead to 3-1 just three minutes into the second half with her seventh goal of the year. Lunsford put the game away for good with her second goal of the night in the 61st minute to make it 4-1 North Texas. Freshman Brittany Cleveland had two assists on the night as Angela Hawkins and Hutyra added the other assists. Ellis made eight saves on the night as the Mean Green was out-shot 17-11 by the Lady Toppers. North Texas closes out the regular season on Sunday with a road game at Middle Tennessee.
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How about: Running back Billy Cannon
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http://www.meangreensports.com/ViewArticle...0&ATCLID=209061 Women's Soccer Looks To Clinch SBC Regular Season Title This Weekend Courtesy: University of North Texas Release: 10/28/2005 DENTON (10/28/05) - The North Texas women's soccer team is just one win or tie away from clinching its third regular season Sun Belt Conference Championship this weekend when it finishes its regular season with games against Western Kentucky and Middle Tennessee. The Mean Green will wrap up the top seed in the conference tournament with a win or tie at either Western Kentucky or Middle Tennessee. North Texas leads the series with Western Kentucky 2-1-1. The Mean Green are 1-0-1 on the road against the Hilltoppers, winning 3-1 in 2001 and playing to a 1-1 draw in 2003. The Mean Green is 5-1-1 against Middle Tennessee. The two teams shared the regular season conference title last season. North Texas is 2-1 against the Blue Raiders on the road. Home Domination For the fourth time in school history North Texas has gone unbeaten at home. The Mean Green closed out the home season with a record of 9-0-1, and since the start of the 2000 season North Texas is 46-2-4. North Texas outscored its opponents at home this season 34-5. Against SBC opponents at home, the Mean Green is 21-1-2 since joining the league in 2000. More Rankings For the first time this season the Mean Green has been ranked by Soccer Buzz Magazine in the top 15 in the Central Region. North Texas checks in at 14th in a region that features 67 teams. The Mean Green held steady at 36th in the nation according to topdrawersoccer.com. National Statistics Sophomore forward Heather Hutyra continues to be ranked among the nation's leaders in points per game. Currently, she is eighth among division I schools in points per game (2.47). Through 15 games, she has scored 16 goals and dished out five assists. Ellis Continues To Shine Goalkeeper Kandice Ellis recorded her sixth shutout of the season and extended her scoreless streak to 365 minutes without allowing a goal. Ellis is now fourth in school history with six shutouts in a single season. She currently has the lowest goals against average in school history at 0.50 and the best save percentage at .900. Ellis is sixth in the nation in save percentage and 14th in the nation in goals against average. Closing In On A Milestone Head coach John Hedlund, who already ranks in the top 15 all-time in NCAA history in wins and winning percentage, is nearing another milestone. Hedlund, who has never had a losing season, is just three wins away from notching his 150th career win. Still Streaking The Mean Green’s 14-game unbeaten streak remains the third longest in the nation. Inside the unbeaten streak, North Texas has won seven straight games, tied for the second longest in school history.
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The Dude You thought that Bunny had been kidnapped and you were glad, man. You could use it as an excuse to make some money disappear. You'd just met me... You human paraquat! You figured 'Oh, here's a loser. A deadbeat, someone the square community won't give a $%^# about. Big Lebowski Well, aren't you? The Dude Well... yeah.
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Hahahahaha! Wonderful woman. We're all, we're all very fond of her. Very free-spirited.
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Darkness warshed over the Dude. Darker'n a black steer's tookus on a moonless prairie night. There was no bottom.
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No I DO mind. Uhhh the Dude minds. This will not stand, ya know. This aggression will not stand man.
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Is it Dickey's offense or Ramon Flanigan's?
Eagle-96 replied to KingDL1's topic in Mean Green Football
First of all, we need to simplify the blocking scheme. We need to use less zone blocking and go with more straight-up man blocking. I am not saying that we should forget about using double teams but we need to get away from the zone scheme. Zone blocking gives more resonsibilities to the O-Line and many more variables as to who your first second and third blocking options are. On any given play, a lineman may be asked to block or help block 3 or 4 defenders depending on how the defense sets up. I think we need to simplify it for the line so they can concentrate on lining up and knocking the snot out of the other team. The zone scheme also forces the running back to wait on the biggest hole to open up before he makes a decision on where to run. This isn't allowing our backs to use their speed to hit the hole fast. Why do you think we are constantly getting hit 4-5 yards in the backfield. Let the back take the ball and hit the line with a head of steam. We need to mix in a little mis-direction into the running game. Where are the trap plays? Where are the counter plays? Where are the naked bootlegs. I am tired of 20-base and 38-toss. DD does not allow audibles. We need to use the simplified audible system the Cowboys use. We need to call 2 plays in the huddle. 1A and 1B. Watch Drew Bledsoe on gameday. The Cowboys call a play in the huddle and they also have a 1B play. You wll see Bledsoe come to the line and look at the defense. If he doesn't like the set-up then he calls the play off with a simple waive of his hands and they go to a base play. It is simple in that it doesn't make Bledsoe think about what new play to run thereby wasting time and the playclock. He simply waives off play number one and moves to number 2. I can't tell you how many times we come to the line with a play and the defense has it pegged. We run the play anyway and lose yardage. Using this simplified version would not force Meager to think too much and allow him to use his athletic abilities while still allowing him to use his judgement. -
NT is now ranked #14(67 teams) in the Soccer Buzz Central region rankings 1 Tennessee 2 Texas A&M 3 Vanderbilt 4 Mississippi 5 Nebraska 6 Kansas 7 St Louis 8 Colorado 9 Texas 10 Iowa State 11 SMU 12 Oklahoma 13 Missouri 14 North Texas 15 Oklahoma State Receiving votes: Memphis (11-5), Rice (9-5-1), UTEP (16-2-1)
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Guys and Gals, this one could get UGLY. We are playing the #7 team in the country in the toughest place to play in all of college football. The line is 44 points and that may not be high enough. NT 7 LSU 59
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It is amazing what some losses will due the the board isn't it. We have gone from smack talking our opponents to smack talking our coaches, team, fellow fans, etc... ad nauseum. We are ALL part of the Mean Green Nation. Players, fans, parents. We may disagree on playcalling, direction of the program, personel decisions and things like that but we all have one thing in common and that is that we love the Mean Green. I may post replies and disagree with what you say but I respect each and every one of you and have nothing for ya but Mean green love. 1. The players aren't trying to lose. We may not be getting the results we want and more than a few of us(myself included) have been voicing our opionions on it. The thing that gets lost in all of this is that the players work their tails off at practice, in the weightroom, film sessions, games, etc... They are giving their all. They may lose some games but I am proud that they gave 100%. That's all we can ask of them is to give it their all. 2. If the players leave the field after the game without acknowleding the fans then they are only doing what DD has instructed them to do. If DD wants them to head back to the lockeroom after the game then that's what they have to do. Do you honestly think any player in their right mind is going to say "I don't care what my coach says. I'm gonna stop and say hi to the fans after the game". I don't either. If your boss tells you to do something then you do it whether you think it is the best course of action or not. Anybody who thinks anything else is just fooling themselves or independently wealthy. 3. Regardless of what you think of the coaching staff, the players need our support. They needs us in the stands at Fouts on game day. They need to hear us cheer for them no matter what the scoreboard says. We need to prove DD wrong when he says the fans have already packed up on the season. I love the Mean Green whether we are 11-0 or 0-11 and I know that 99% of those on this board do as well. 4. We are entitled to our opinions of the way the games are playing out. I think it would be a pretty boring message board if we all agreed on everything. I'll take disagreement over apathy any day. The fact that we post here means we give a care about the program and that is a good thing. I just think that there are better ways to say things sometimes. So just read what you typed. Re-read it and then hit "post". 5. GO MEAN GREEN!!! BEAT LSU!!!
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Eagle-96 replied to eulesseagle's topic in Mean Green Football
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Eagle-96 replied to eulesseagle's topic in Mean Green Football
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Drew Weatherford Florida State - 131.1 Drew Willy Buffalo - 109.3 Dustin Grutza Cincinnati - 105.9 Rhett Bomar Oklahoma - 97.1 Daniel Meager NT - 82.56
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We did, and he said thanks but no thanks.
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They have the Mean Joe throwback hat as well as a Softball style "North Texas swoosh" on a green shirt. The good thing is that they are usually sold out of the shirts.
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touche