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UNT_92_Fan........ You have a point about the Married thing in regards to going to games when comparing yourself to married folks..... 3 jobs, etc. But consider this: http://www.publicagenda.org/issues/factfil...ducation&list=4 Over 75% of students only work part time or not at all............ Bottom line, 7pm games are almost impossible for me to make from Dallas. Get off work @ 5pm, pick up Daughter: 5:45 then 1.5 hrs of traffic….you do the math. It is possible on occasion, and I go occasionally! Trust me, I worked p-time in college and it is much easier (In terms of time management) than having a family and Hotwife…..LOL I admire your ability to take on all that responsibility and your transition into the “Real World” will be much easier than mine.
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My Commencement was in the Super Pit, along with games I have attended, so I think it is nice. When I said "Right?” I meant compared to the other schools we compete against in regards to recruiting. I admit I don't support the BB team like I do the F-ball team, I 'm a Texan and this is f-ball country.......IMHO But much like the Mavs, winning keeps me watching and going to games! When we get blown out like the last game, makes me wonder what’s going on……. Heck, wasn’t the UT game more respectable than this one?
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Just thinking that with our BB Facility (It is nice, right?) why do we not have winning teams? COACHING? RECRUITING?
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Terrell Owens
WIFE2HOT4U replied to mad dog's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
When BP leaves so will KJ And we do hate TO (As C-boy fans) but I do enjoy the Deon Sander's personality. Heck if he were a c-boy I'd love him but he is on the P-Eagles so forget him......... Truth is the game needs TO just like Moss etc. They sell tkts Who cares this was the worst SB as a c-boy fan! Wanted NE to lose because of the Dynasty crap and wanted the Eagles to lose, well because they are the freakn Eagles! I honestly did not know who to go for until I saw DM getting sacked over and over in the 1st qtr...........then I was enjoying that so much that I had to go 4 the Pats! LOL the Eagles choke even w/ TO....................GO COWBOYS we will be back but not if VT is the QB! -
2005 Aeropastle Sun Belt Conference Basketball ..... will it be on TV?
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CSG Roundup Crouch hasn't missed beat as new athletics director Thursday, December 23, 2004 JEFF HUNT ThisWeek Staff Writer At a glance Below are the recent results and coming schedules for the CSG basketball and swimming and diving teams: BASKETBALL Last Tuesday -- Played Olentangy in Dublin Coffman Holiday Tournament. Last Wednesday -- Played Whetstone or Coffman in Coffman tournament. Jan. 4 -- Home vs. Madison Plains Of note: The Unicorns were 2-5 before last Tuesday. SWIMMING & DIVING Jan. 4 -- Home vs. DeSales Of note: The Unicorns are 4-1. Kippie Crouch enjoyed her time as a coach, teacher and later the dean of students at her high school alma mater, the Hockaday School for Girls in Dallas. But after a lengthy tenure at Hockaday -- one of top-rated private boarding schools in the United States -- Crouch did some soul-searching and decided on a career in sports administration. She holds a master's degree in physical education, specializing in sports administration, from the University of North Texas. That led her to be in a position to take over as athletics director at Columbus School for Girls last summer after the resignation of Dave Lince. "Having made a decision to leave the comforts of Dallas and Hockaday, where I probably could have stayed to retirement, I attended a conference of independent schools in Montreal," Crouch said. "I was looking for other opportunities in educational administration, (such as) head of upper school, assistant head of upper school and athletics director positions." At that conference, she earned an interview with Dr. Diane Cooper, the head of CSG who also earned a master's degree in education from North Texas, and Terrie Hale Scheckelhoff, the associate head. According to Scheckelhoff, Crouch was "incredibly refreshing, energized, and very exciting." So, Crouch was hired and was well on her way of obtaining her career ambitions. "I felt at home even though I had to look at a map to find Ohio and Columbus," said Crouch, who graduated from Ursinus College in Collegeville, Pa., in 1985 with a bachelor's degree in political science. "After traveling to schools all over the country to interview, the place I continued to feel might be the right match was CSG. The position of AD was one I had long dreamed of. ... After being in education 15 years, my dream was coming true. "At CSG, I have been given the opportunity to positively affect the sport experiences of young women. The chance to give to the CSG girls some of the rewards I received from interscholastic athletics keeps me excited to go to work each day to make this a top Columbus program. Since I have arrived, I have lived my dreams daily." She's also the interim department chair and a teacher in health and physical education. "I have enjoyed creating and defining a vision for CSG athletics and health and physical education," she said. "I like challenging opportunities in which the outcomes are positive, forward thinking and cutting edge. I enjoy the interactions I have with the students and athletes, the faculty and staff, the parent community, and the folks of Bexley. "As the interim department chair of the health and physical education, I have been researching standards and looking at ways to maintain and significantly improve the health, fitness, and wellness of the CSG community." What she's taken pride in the most is the coaching staff that she's helped assemble. Last October she hired Jamie Scott as basketball coach and Quinn Baker and Carrie Wambaugh as the swimming and diving coaches. "I have been fortunate enough to step into a position with a team of great coaches," she said. "They're all centered on what is best for the girls they work with and the program within which they work. "I have been able to add a couple of coaches this year. ... I believe my job is one that is supportive and hopefully helpful of coaches coaching their teams. I'm the lucky one, actually, to be able to work with the people I do." Scott came to CSG after playing at Canal Wincheter and then Akron University. "(Crouch) had done just a great job," Scott said. "It's been so nice to have someone like her at that position." Wambaugh, a southeastern Ohio native, said Crouch has set a precedent as an athletics director. "We have a new AD at CSG and I feel like she really has made that transition easier for me, as well as Quinn, as co-head coaches," Wambaugh said. Crouch not only played field hockey, soccer, golf, basketball and softball while attending Hockaday and field hockey, softball and lacrosse while at Ursinus, but she was once a coach, directing Hockaday's varsity field hockey, volleyball, soccer and softball teams as well as middle-school soccer. She led the softball team to three Southwest Preparatory Conference championships and three second-place finishes. She also taught physical education at Hockaday, where the students included President George W. Bush's twin daughters, Barbara and Jenna, before he was elected governor of Texas in 1995. Crouch also takes pride in acknowledging athletic success and keeping alumni and the media abreast of those successes. "Communication is very important to me," Crouch said. "One of the things I was asked to do in taking this position was to improve internal and external communication. E-mail is the simplest and most effective way to accomplish this task. ... That is what works best for me." http://www.thisweeknews.com/thisweek.php?e...rts-499881.html
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114 Texas A&M LOL even hader
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320 Baylor LOL
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College Basketball Preview - Sun Belt Conference The Sports Network By Pat Taggart, College Basketball Staff Writer OUTLOOK: Sun Belt Conference basketball finished the 2003-04 season with an RPI of 16, four spots better than where it was following the 2000-01 season. Therefore, it is fair to say that the league is on the rise. UL-Lafayette is not on the rise, as the team is already at the top of the Sun Belt heap. The Ragin' Cajuns made some negative headlines because of the controversy surrounding former head coach Glenn Cyprien, but things have calmed down and there is plenty of talent in place to make another title run. The stiffest competition for UL-Lafayette in its West Division figures to come from New Orleans, a team that appears poised for big things after some years of mediocrity. South Alabama certainly won't be a pushover, as a few big-time transfers are in place to help carry the load. Denver has plenty of stability and talent in its backcourt, but the play of an unproven frontcourt will determine the team's success. North Texas surprised many people with an 8-6 league record a year ago, but it's hard to imagine the team duplicating that mark. Rounding out the West Division is New Mexico State, and interim head coach Tony Stubblefield's patience will be tested in 2004-05. Over in the East, the competition for supremacy will be fierce. Arkansas-Little Rock, Middle Tennessee State and Arkansas State can all make a case as the division's top team heading into the campaign. The Trojans won the division a year ago and welcome four starters back, the Blue Raiders welcome a talented transfer to the fold and the Indians possess the Sun Belt's top offensive backcourt. Surprisingly, perennial power Western Kentucky will likely finish off the pace as it rebuilds. Still, there is some talent in place to go along with a winning attitude. Rounding out the East is Florida International, a team that could potentially go winless against Sun Belt competition. CONFERENCE CHAMPION: Arkansas-Little Rock PREDICTED ORDER OF FINISH: EAST: 1. Arkansas-Little Rock; 2. Middle Tennessee State; 3. Arkansas State; 4. Western Kentucky; 5. Florida International WEST: 1. UL-Lafayette; 2. New Orleans; 3. South Alabama; 4. Denver; 5. North Texas; 6. New Mexico State TEAM BY TEAM ANALYSIS: EAST: ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK: There is no substitute for experience and leadership, so the Trojans have reason to be optimistic considering that seven seniors are on the roster. Among those seven players are guard Brandon Freeman, who was selected to the preseason All-Conference Second Team, and forward Darius Eason, who was chosen to the Third Team. Freeman, who was named to the All-SBC Second Team at the conclusion of last season, led Little Rock against league foes with 16.0 ppg. Thanks to some added strength, Freeman should be more effective this year driving to the basket. Eason led the Trojans with 31 blocked shots last season and moved into sixth place on UALR's career blocks list with 68. If Eason can become a consistent offensive threat on the perimeter, the Trojans will likely repeat as division champs. MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE: The Blue Raiders were recently chosen by the league's coaches as the team most likely to claim the East Division title. That selection is certainly understandable considering that the team welcomes back four starters, including explosive guard Mike Dean. He averaged a team-high 16.2 ppg a year ago and shot a sensational 43.7 percent from three-point range. In addition to Dean and the three other starters, MTSU will benefit tremendously from Georgia transfer Steve Thomas, a strong forward who will make his presence known on the interior immediately. Head coach Kermit Davis also has another solid recruiting class, which is considered by many as one of the best in the league. Make no mistake, MTSU has as good a chance as any team to represent the Sun Belt in NCAA Tournament this year. ARKANSAS STATE: Dickey Nutt's Indians have a chance to win every time they take the court because of Dewarick Spencer and J.J. Montgomery, the top scorers in the league last year. Only three times in 28 games last season did someone other than Spencer or Montgomery lead the squad in scoring. Spencer averaged 19.0 ppg thanks to his deadly 45.7 percent accuracy from three-point range, and he also dished out 3.0 apg. As for Montgomery, he wasn't far behind with 17.9 ppg. Montgomery does have plenty of room for improvement, however, as he finished with 86 turnovers and only 33 assists. If the Indians can get solid contributions from their role players, this season could be a memorable one. WESTERN KENTUCKY: While the Hilltoppers are said to be in a "rebuilding" phase this season, don't tell that to some of the talented holdovers from last year's squad. Anthony Winchester was named preseason Second Team All-league while Antonio Haynes earned Third Team honors. Winchester, a 6-4 guard, averaged 14.1 ppg and 4.8 rpg last season as a first-time starter. The junior led the league and finished 12th in the country with his 87.8 percent shooting from the foul line. Winchester also posted 60 assists and 23 steals as a sophomore, and his 40-point effort against UL-Lafayette last year is proof of his explosiveness. As for Haynes, he averaged 11.9 ppg and 3.2 rpg in 2003-04 while also racking up a team-high 117 assists. He shot 40 percent from three- point range to rank seventh in the league, and he is key to the success of the squad this season. FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL: First-year head coach Sergio Rouco certainly has some work to do, as Florida International finished 1-13 against Sun Belt competition a year ago. Fortunately, Junior Matias is back after injury cut his season short. Matias averaged 14.8 ppg and 6.5 rpg before getting hurt, and he is clearly the top option offensively. The Golden Panthers return three other starters in center Byron Burnett, and forwards Raphael daSilva and Warren Gale. Burnett finished last season with more than 100 rebounds, and his 34 blocks tied him for the sixth-best season total in the history of the program and the most for any Golden Panther since 1990-91. Over the last 10 games of last season, daSilva averaged 12.0 ppg and should enter the new campaign with plenty of confidence. Finally, Gale is a solid performer who knocks down nearly 90 percent of his free throws. WEST: UL-LAFAYETTE: Coach Cyprien was fired not long after being hired because he did not have a degree from an accredited institution, but long-time assistant Robert Lee has taken over the leadership role and his team ready to play. Senior forward Brian Hamilton is expected to lead the way on the court, as he shot 61 percent from the floor last season and averaged 11.4 ppg to go along with 6.9 rpg. Hamilton also recorded 58 steals and blocked 13 shots, proof of his outstanding versatility. Orien Greene played in only 18 games a year ago, but he averaged 10.4 ppg in those tilts and should get plenty more looks this season with the departure of some scorers. Dwayne Mitchell is another strong offensive performer who adds yet another threat for the Cajuns, who should challenge for the league title once again. NEW ORLEANS: The best player in the Sun Belt Conference may be a sophomore, as New Orleans guard Bo McCalebb was named the Sun Belt Preseason Player of the Year. McCalleb became the first freshman in league history to be named the SBC Tournament's Most Outstanding Player, and he figures to improve considerably on the 13.1 ppg he averaged as a rookie. Unfortunately, McCalleb is the only returning double-digit scorer on the roster, and it is unclear how much help he will get from an offensive standpoint. As the point guard, he will be hounded constantly and prevented from getting open looks unless at least one teammate proves capable of being a solid second scoring option. SOUTH ALABAMA: The Jaguars return three starters and five letterwinners from last season’s 12-16 squad. Seven newcomers are in the fold, including transfer guards Jeffrey Collins from UAB and Stephen Cowherd from Mississippi State who sat out last season. Malerick Bedden and Chris Young, the only two double- digit scorers during the 2003-04 season, are gone. Without a go-to guy, the door is wide open for someone to emerge as a consistent scorer. Mario Jointer scored 19 points to lead five Jaguars in double figures in the team's first exhibition game, a 90-58 romp over North Alabama. Richard Law added 16 points, Collins 15 and Cowherd and Daniel Northern finished with 11 and 10 points, respectively. Although it was just a scrimmage, the results were promising. DENVER: The good news for Denver is that it should get solid play from its backcourt this season. Erik Benzel was fifth in the nation in three-point field goals made per game and 26th in the country in three-point field goal percentage (.422). He also led the team in scoring (14.4 ppg) and finished second in assists (64) and steals (35). As for Rodney Billups, brother of NBA standout Chauncey, he netted 10.4 ppg a year ago to go along with 134 assists and 50 steals. Yemi Nicholson and Terrence Gordon figure to be two of the many players that will get significant minutes in the frontcourt. Gordon is an outstanding runner and jumper who is quick and explosive. As for Nicholson, he has been able to add some much-needed bulk to his frame, although there is room and need for much more. NORTH TEXAS: The success of this North Texas team will depend heavily on the play of senior guard Leonard Hopkins. A Second Team All-Sun Belt Conference selection at the end of last season, Hopkins led the Mean Green in scoring with 14.0 ppg and reached double figures on 19 occasions. He tallied at least 20 points in six games, including a career-high 27 points against New Orleans in the SBC Tournament. The fact that there isn't another returning double- digit scorer on the roster is concerning, however, as Hopkins will likely face constant double-teaming until a teammate emerges as a solid second scoring option. Calvin Watson averaged 8.3 ppg as a freshman in 2003-04 thanks to his deadly 41 percent efficiency from three-point range. After missing the first 11 games of the season, he played in the final 17 and became the first true freshman to start 13 or more games for the program since the 1999-00 campaign. NEW MEXICO STATE: Junior guard Duane John was named a Preseason Third Team All-Sun Belt selection, and strong play by him will certainly make things easier on coach Stubblefield. He is coaching in place of Lou Henson, who has stepped away from the team for an undetermined amount of time for health reasons. John was the Aggies' second-leading scorer a year ago, averaging 13.1 ppg to go along with 5.2 rpg. He dropped 33 points against New Mexico and 26 against UTEP three nights later last year, proof of his explosiveness. Senior Robert Frazier scored 22 points and added nine rebounds and six assists in the team's exhibition win over Western New Mexico recently, and that performance was certainly promising. Overall, however, not much should be expected of the Aggies. 11/08 11:21:51 ET
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Great job Ladies! GMG!
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Thanks!
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anyone know if some of our games will be on TV?
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Florida A&M president fired Wednesday, September 29, 2004 Posted: 10:07 AM EDT (1407 GMT) Florida A&M president Dr. Fred Gainous leaves a Board of Trustees meeting Tuesday. Florida Gators Gifts - Gators Store Hundreds of unique University of Florida Gators gifts. Extensive selection of Uf... www.gatorsstore.com Everything Gators at Tailgate Town Find a vast selection of Florida Gator merchandise at Tailgate Town. A Universal... www.universalshopping.com Florida Gators Products - Fansedge Fansedge sells a complete line-up of NCAA apparel, collectibles and merchandise.... www.fansedge.com Florida State Seminoles Alumni Gifts Variety of merchandise and apparel. Jerseys, t-shirts, caps, souvenirs and more.... www.collegefootballstore.com YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Florida University Education or Create your own Manage alerts | What is this? TALLAHASSEE, Florida (AP) -- The president of Florida's historically black public university was fired Tuesday after a little more than a two-year tenure marked by a dispute over the school's football program and bookkeeping problems. Florida A&M board of trustees voted 9-4 to dismiss Fred Gainous effective December 31. It provided what all agreed was a meaningless caveat -- that he could keep the job if he wins unanimous board support by then. "We knew the job was dangerous when we took it," Gainous said. "We thought we could make a difference. And I think we have." Gainous became president of the 13,000-student university in July 2002. His decision earlier this year to delay moving the football program to NCAA Division I-A left a badly split board and divided loyalties among the school's alumni. Gov. Jeb Bush said he supported the decision to remove Gainous, saying in a statement: "It is my sincere hope that the interests of FAMU's students remain the school's number one priority." Trustees chairman James Corbin said there would be a national search for a replacement. Trustee Barney Bishop III, however, called the ouster "a railroad job." "This agenda was manipulated to get the result that they wanted," Bishop said. Though Bishop said he feared the decision would slow fund-raising efforts, a faculty member said it was time for a change. "Sooner or later, you can't continue to say, 'Sorry I made a mistake,"' said William Tucker, president of the university's chapter of the United Faculty of Florida. "Too much water had gone under the bridge for the situation to be salvageable." Among other problems, a 2003 review found the school's construction budget was off by more than $3 million http://www.cnn.com/2004/EDUCATION/09/29/un...t.ap/index.html
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Glad you guys got some fight in ya..
WIFE2HOT4U replied to Buffalo Bob's topic in Mean Green Football
BOB, ya will lose becuse I personally am sending Party Buses w/ kegs and prosti*** to CU for the players...........that hurts huh? -
Ugh, Coach?
WIFE2HOT4U replied to a topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
Where is Kmart? -
Glad you guys got some fight in ya..
WIFE2HOT4U replied to Buffalo Bob's topic in Mean Green Football
Bob still gives me visions of plaid, bow-ties and balding! We love you anyways, and for the record my UNT Degree has helped me but then again I have a BBA! Bob leaving a medical center and going to a party. He rings the doorbell and a woman answers. He hands her a wrapped gift. She says, "Hey Bob, you get a new haircut?" He answers, "No," as he walks through the home. The woman looks puzzled as she notices a difference about Bob. A man with glasses sees Bob; he greets Bob and asks Bob if he lost weight, which Bob answers, "Uh uh." We take it that means no. A man carrying a tray of hors d'oeuvre asks Bob if he is wearing a new jacket; Bob again answers, "No." An off screen announcer states, "What's different? He finally asked his doctor about Viagra. Ready to ask your doctor about Viagra for the first time? Find out if a free sample is right for you. To learn more visit Viagra.com." The man with the tray and the woman stand together and stare at Bob as he walks up to a woman, presumably his wife. A close-up shot of a sample package of Viagra is briefly displayed as the man with glasses is seen taking another look at Bob while their Website URL is quickly shown on screen. The woman asks Bob, "Did you?" He abruptly interrupts her saying, "Call the sitter, walk the dog and I saw the doctor." -
Quincy is gone!!!
WIFE2HOT4U replied to MeanGreenNation's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
where are you getting this info? http://www.dallascowboys.com/news.cfm?id=2...E7C2C150CCCDD9A oh nooooooooooooo! -
Eddie George a Cowboy
WIFE2HOT4U replied to Coach's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
woodson out for 6-8 weeks, not good! -
Here is my stats................ If you can hang let me know! http://www.easportsnation.com/games/madden...name=wife2hot4u
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OH...MY...GOD...MARIA
WIFE2HOT4U replied to CajunNation's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
Oh yea...........LOL We are in texas though -
OH...MY...GOD...MARIA
WIFE2HOT4U replied to CajunNation's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
Cajun, Yea 1 @UNT right now, but she only goes out w/ UNT Fraternity Guys or really cool smart UNT guys! Only green for her! Maybe you can try here? Rent a Porsche and drive up down the street........be sure to wear your school colors........ http://www.unt.edu/inhouse/august12003/bortelecon.htm Just watch out for the Kappa Sigma, Delta Sigma Phi, Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, etc. they can be a little territorial! Just kidding! -
Fantasy Football League
WIFE2HOT4U replied to Coach's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
I’m in..................looking forward to some healthy competition! I am dafootballman! Anyone wants to play some Madden online, let me know! It is a great way to evaluate players from all the teams! If you can hang: Just like UNT, my D is tough!LOL http://www.easportsnation.com/games/madden...name=wife2hot4u -
OH...MY...GOD...MARIA
WIFE2HOT4U replied to CajunNation's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
Hey Cajun, Those are all over the place in Denton, I gave one a ring and she married me.......come try your luck.LOL............... The fact she can barely speak english is a big plus..