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I think the folks who work in the Sports Department at the DMN, think that the only Division 1 basketball conference in our state is the Big 12. Every day, they have Big 12 coverage, with rarely any coverage of the Belt, the WAC, CUSA, or the Southland. When was the last time you even saw those last four leagues standings in the paper? And used to, the paper would have capsules of area college teams' games. They never have those any more. If you want to find out that UNT is playing....you might see in the list of games or maybe in the Radio section, but that's about it. What was once a great Sports section in a great paper........is now PATHETIC.
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Uh, Mr. Parcells
SUMG replied to SUMG's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
Well if you think about it.....the "Glory Years" of the Jones regime, were when the team was being coached by a Texan (Jimmy Johnson). And from what I understand Jimmy made a lot of those draft decisions back in those days. Also, even though Barry Switzer won a Super Bowl in Dallas, he was just winning off the talent and momentum which Jimmy had created here. -
Good points, drex. You know it's very possible that our school would make more money from an NCAA tourney appearance than we do from the NO Bowl. The reason I say that: In his latest "Ask The Commish", Wright Waters implies that bowl guarantees aren't mandatory--he says that the league just makes sure that our SBC rep doesn't lose any money by going to the bowl. (At least that's the way I read it). But, I do know that schools get a significant check for a NCAA tourney appearance. (And the expenses are a lot less; transporting 4 coaches and 13 players, as opposed to 12-15 coaches and 100 players). One more thing: Not only should those who have never been.....go and experience a men's game.....our women are playing great right now, and deserve your support, as well.
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Uh, Mr. Parcells
SUMG replied to SUMG's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
In an article today in the DMN, they stated that last season, Parcells questioned the mental toughness of Billy Cundiff (the kicker) and Matt McBriar (the punter). Statistically, both of those guys had excellent years. And for the life of me, I can't ever remember a coach questioning the mental toughness of a kicker or punter. Hey it's a kicker or punter. You don't expect 'em to be freaking Ray Lewis, do ya? Ask any mermaid you happen to see........what's the best tuna......it sure ain't Bill P. -
I really don't think canning the kicking coach is going to solve all of your problems with the Cowboys. As a matter of fact, I think the kicking coach (Steve Hoffman) has proven year in and year out, that he can develop kickers and punters. (See Austrailian Matt McBriar, who was a pretty good punter, this year, IMHO). I'll say this......if Tony Romo and Drew Henson aren't ready to play a game after almost two full seasons and one full season respectively.......as you deemed neither to be, during the last games of this year.......well, then maybe your QB coach might need to be changed. Of course that won't happen. As we all know, if you're one of Bill's Boys, you get treated differently than the rest of the staff.
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UNT 68 FIU 60 An ugly, ugly game.....but a win is a win. We come home for two tough games on Thursday and Saturday....... GO MEAN GREEN!
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8 of 33 from the field.......6 of 11 from the line........too many turnovers........and yet we lead by 1.......25-24. Maybe we'll get hot in the 2nd half. If we had hit even 40% of our shots, we'd probably be up by 15-20 right now. GO MEAN GREEN!
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There will a lot of action for us Mean Green basketball fans this week. Tomorrow (Monday 1/17), our guys play at FIU. FIU is 7-9, so that is a winnable game. (They did give Denver a much better game that we did , but that game was in Miami). After that, two tougher games, UALR (11-5) and Arkansas State (10-6). Both of those are in Denton, next Thursday and Saturday, respectively. One thing going in our favor: Both of those teams are winless on the road (UALR is 0-5; Ark. State is 0-4). The women's team has two road games: @ Ark. State and @ UALR. Both of those games are very winnable.
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Joe.......as you know they have a Denton Chamber "mixer" every year at the Super Pit (on a game night). Most of those people don't even stick around for the game. Want to hear a really bad one? One year, during the Helwig regime.....they didn't induct the new Hall of Fame members during a football game, they inducted them during a basketball game (an afternoon game against Bama; it was in December of that year). Anyway, they had seated the new inductees in the basketball floor seats for that game---I had tickets there that year, too. After being inducted at half-time, several of the old farts that they inducted that day---left our basketball game to go home and watch The Big 12 Championship football game. Only at North Texas..... One more.....funny show biz story. Doug Kenney was a great writer.....one of the brains behind National Lampoon magazine. He also helped write the classic movie, "Animal House". (He has a part in the movie; he's the dorky Delta guy; the one who pushes the marching band director down, and takes over leading the marching band into an alley). Anyway.....years ago (the 70s) Kenney had three ring side tickets to one of the greatest boxing matches ever......it was one of the Ali-Frazier fights. (I think it was at Madison Square Garden). Anyway, Kenney takes his girlfriend and a male friend. They watch the preliminary fights.......and the much anticipated Ali-Frazier fight is about to begin, when Kenney looks at his watch and says, "Let's go. I want to beat the traffic." They left.
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Buzz......I guess you missed the words "just kidding" after the rant about officiating.
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DENTON (1/13/05) - Junior Kennethia Wilson scored a career-high 19 points to lead the North Texas women’s basketball team to a 69-58 victory against Denver on Thursday night in the Super Pit. The Mean Green (7-7, 2-0 Sun Belt) takes a 5-4 advantage in the series with Denver (2-12, 0-2 Sun Belt) and is off to its first 2-0 start in the Sun Belt Conference since joining the league in 2000. Wilson was 8-for-14 from the field and 3-for-7 from three-point range in the victory. She also pulled down a team-high nine rebounds. The junior scored eight points in a 15-4 run by the Mean Green at the start of the second half. Wilson made a layup and then connected on back-to-back threes to give North Texas its largest lead of the second half, 44-32, with 13:54 left in the game. Denver cut the lead to three, 57-54, after a jumper by Venice Adams who led the Pioneers with a personal-best 21 points. North Texas responded with eight unanswered points and a 12-4 run to hold onto the win. Junior Erika Bobo was 6-for-6 from the free throw line in the final five minutes of the game. She scored 16 points in the game and has recorded double figures in 12-of-14 games this season. North Texas jumped out to an early 14-0 lead to start the game before Denver’s Tasha Jones hit a three-pointer with 14:32 left in the first half. Jones scored 12 points in the first half and finished with 18. The Pioneers took its first and only lead, 21-20, after a jumper by Sara Benham with 6:33 on the clock. The Mean Green held onto a one-point advantage at the half, 29-28. North Texas recorded a season-high 16 steals, including five by sophomore Mia Ajekwu. She finished with 14 points and seven rebounds in the game. Freshman Talicia Sanders tied a career high with 12 points, 10 of which were in the second half. The Mean Green ends its three-game homestand with a Saturday night matchup against Florida International at 7 pm in the Super Pit.
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The refereeing was awful tonight. I would say that bad calls tonight easily cost us 30 points. Easy. Just kidding. No we were terrible tonight. Actually had a 6-2 lead, they went on a 17-0 run to go up 19-6......and we never were really in it, from that point on. (trailed by 12 at the half). Not a good game, at all. But, UALR I think beat Western Kentucky tonight. If so, that is the same UALR that was hammered by MTSU by 35...... so hopefully we'll have a similar type turn-around against FIU on Monday.
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Defending Randy Moss' moonshot
SUMG replied to SUMG's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
MP.......if you re-read all the above posts.....no one said that they were a huge Randy Moss fan. As a matter of fact, most (like Coach and myself) who defended him on this one incident.....said he was a punk. I think the incident the week before (where he walked out before game time had expired) was inexcusable. The only reason I started this thread......was that I was po'ed about Moss doing the fake moon....just like you......UNTIL I read about the Green Bay tradition of mooning the opposing team's bus. Is that true? I don't know......but when I started this thread....it was under the assumption that it was/is a Green Bay tradition. One more thing: I think Moss is a punk.......but after seeing both of their careers.....the Cowboys would have still gotten more value out of the punk than they have out of Greg Ellis. -
Defending Randy Moss' moonshot
SUMG replied to SUMG's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
A fake mooning is the same as flipping someone off? Gimme a break. What is evident to me, Monkey Pox, is that you are a huge Packers fan. Would that be correct? Because for the life of me, I can't figure out why 4 days after the game, you're still going on and on about this........... btw.....One gesture means "f you".......the other just is simulating the dropping and baring of one's rear end: If you think they're both equal..........then I'll stop mooning you when I read one of your posts, and switch to gesture #2. -
Defending Randy Moss' moonshot
SUMG replied to SUMG's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
No, but I think we can all agree, that if Randy Moss did ever try to eat someone's baby.........that is going way over the line. Way over. Can we agree? -
Defending Randy Moss' moonshot
SUMG replied to SUMG's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
Well, if you remember, Tony Dungy was the coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for many seasons. And those seasons when he was the Bucs' coach........they were in the NFC Central with Detroit, Chicago, Minnesota and yes, Green Bay. So Coach Dungy may know what the heck he's talking about it. BTW.........after I finish typing this, I'm going to bend over and moon Monkey Pox (wherever he is). It's a tradition I just started. -
I was surprised by how badly MTSU beat UALR last night....85-50. Yikes. BTW, Eagle 08.......one team that you didn't mention, that scares me.......New Orleans. They have been playing very well, of late. I think they will be our toughest competition in the West Division......moreso than ULL.
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After following this team through twelve games (now 8-4).......how do you think our men's team will finish up? I'm predicting that we win the SBC tournament; but lose (in a very close game) in the 1st round of the NCAA tourney.
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Defending Randy Moss' moonshot
SUMG replied to SUMG's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
The NFL has gone so far overboard since the Janet Jackson incident, that it is ridiculous. They first had a Canipshun fit about the Nicolette Sheridan promo with Terrell Owens and now the Randy Moss "mooning." Earth to the NFL: The JJ incident involved actual (albeit brief) nudity. The second two, didn't. Big diff. -
Defending Randy Moss' moonshot
SUMG replied to SUMG's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
Then tell that to Tony Dungy. He's the one who was quoted in today's DMN, commenting on the situation. I don't know if it's a tradition or not....I have never heard of it either. But, I also know of no reason for the coach of the Indianapolis Colts to make up something to defend a player, who isn't even on his team. -
Don't get me wrong here....I think Randy Moss is a punk. His incident of almost running over the parking meter cop in Minneapolis, going to the dressing room during the Vikes final regular season game when time was still on the clock, and numerous other incidents prove that he's a punk. And, when I first saw him "moon" the Green Bay fans, I thought, "What an ***hole". (He didn't really moon their fans, for those who didn't see it.....after a score he just pantomimed dropping his pants and bending over). But today, Tony Dungy (who I really respect), said that he thought Moss' moonshot was "humorous." And the kicker.....according to Dungy, "Green Bay fans have a tradition of mooning the visiting team's bus." To me, that's a pretty funny (and basically harmless) tradition. So, now that I know what Moss did, and the context in which he did it........I'll give him a pass on the incident last Sunday. And two......can't wait until our opening home game next year......cause I'm droppin' trou, baby!
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DENTON - The 2004-05 edition of the Tina Slinker and Johnny Jones shows premiere tonight at 6:30 p.m. on KNTU FM 88.1! Join Mean Green broadcasters Hank Dickenson and Steven Bartolotta and head basketball coaches Johnny Jones and Tina Slinker tonight from El Guapo's at 419 South Elm Street in Denton (the old Mercado Juarez location, just a few blocks south of Denton's downtown square). The hour-long broadcast begins with the Tina Slinker Show at 6:30 p.m. and is followed by the Johnny Jones Show at 7 p.m. The coaches shows will air live from El Guapo's every Monday night on KNTU FM 88.1.
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No, I wouldn't. I thought when he got there, he should have thrown. Coaches like him, get way too conservative once they get in field goal range. The percentage of missed field goals (especially 40 yarders) is a lot higher than the percentage of passes that are intercepted. So some might have called him an idiot for trying to make it an easier field goal. I wouldn't have.
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He had 6 blocks, as well. When I went to the Green-White scrimmage in October, I was really impressed with Jeffrey. He is very athletic. But at the start of the season he was buried on the bench. The good side to Barnett's injury: It's allowed Simpson to get some playing time, and come into his own. (By the way the men's game was in Las Cruces........so most of us had to listen to it on the radio/internet. The women's game is the one that was in Denton).
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I didn't see the whole game, as I was back in the computer room....listening to the UNT hoops game. But, I did see the overtime of the Jets-Chargers game, and Marty Schottenheimer did something that a lot of NFL coaches do---he got conservative at the wrong time. The Chargers had the ball on the Jets 22 (or so), and instead of trying to pass or do anything to make it more of a chip shot field goal (to win the game)......he hands off to LT three times, proceeds to lose a yard, and forces his rookie kicker to try a 39-40 yard field goal (on a wet field). Why do coaches think that a 39-40 field goal is a gimme. I see it all the time (in the NFL)....get into field goal range......and do nothing else out of fear that an interception might happen......blah, blah, blah. I didn't really have a favorite team in this game....but I do think Schottenheimer was an idiot to not to try and make the game winning field goal a little more "chip shot" length..... if you will.