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meangreen11

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  1. Novil is getting pushed around like a rag doll!
  2. 14-0 compete domination by UTSA
  3. Better hold them to a FG here or this game is over!
  4. Can someone post a link? Feed is down.
  5. It's UNT not UT we are playing so this game is high on the yawn meter in terms of suspense. We should blow these guys out easily at home and especially with the talent we have. A twenty point win wouldn't be a surprise at all. We tend to blow teams out at home anyway, especially mid-majors. Looking forward to seeing the further development of team chemistry as these guys learn how to play with each other and watch how Muss starts to winnow down his rotation as he prepares for SEC play. read more: https://forums.hogville.net/index.php?topic=722076.0
  6. Scouting North Texas North Texas head coach Grant McCasland is in his fourth season in Denton, Texas, he has a 62-41 overall record, and he led the Mean Green to a conference title in ’19-20. He relies on 6-4 senior point guard and ’19-20 C-USA Player of the Year Javion Hamlet of Memphis, who was recruited to Arkansas by the Hogs’ previous coaching staff. Hamlet had a double-double — 13 points and 11 assists — in the opener against MVSU. UNT’s other two returning starters had big games against the Delta Devils as well. Zachary Simmons (6-10 senior forward) had 19 points on 7-of-8 field goals and 2-of-2 free throws to go with 7 rebounds and 3 assists, while James Reese (6-4 senior guard) registered a game-high-matching 21 points on 8-of-11 field goals, including 5-of-7 from 3, while also contributing 4 rebounds. Newcomer Mardrez McBride (6-2 junior guard who transferred to UNT from the junior-college ranks) scored 21 points on 6-of-8 shooting, including 6-of-7 from 3, plus 3-of-4 free throws to go with 3 assists and 3 steals. Last season, North Texas finished 10th nationally in field-goal-percentage offense (48.3%) and 27th nationally in scoring defense (63.3 points per game). While Arkansas led Division 1 teams last season in three-point field-goal-percentage defense, UNT finished 14th nationally in three-point field-goal-percentage offense (37.9%). Read more: https://www.hogville.net/2020/11/27/game-preview-arkansas-1-0-to-host-north-texas-1-0-at-bwa-on-saturday/
  7. This is good.
  8. I love what McCasland has done with basketball and just wish I felt the same about UNT football and other UNT programs. Thoughts?
  9. I really think Lewis was a huge pickup because he bridges the gap between the senior Zach Simmons and Ousman. Mark my words fans will know who Terence Lewis is before too long this season. Mark my words.
  10. So true - hard to find chemistry!
  11. Who is everyone’s favorite new player to follow this season? I really like Larry.
  12. Kid from Houston is going to be a beast.
  13. Is Rice any good or are we kidding ourselves?
  14. Boy man I can’t wait!
  15. No Jonny?
  16. I can’t state it any better.
  17. Bloesch deserves all the credit!
  18. The twins!!!
  19. Sleeping under a table at a road side park
  20. Will the coronavirus pandemic lead to long-term changes in higher education? To better understand the challenges facing U.S. colleges and universities, WSJ’s Alexander Hotz spoke with administrators, students, and a higher education futurist. Photo: Robert F. Bukaty/AP By Douglas Belkin Rachael Wittern earned straight As in high school, a partial scholarship to college and then a Ph.D. in clinical psychology. She is now 33 years old, lives in Tampa, earns $94,000 a year as a psychologist and says her education wasn’t worth the cost. She carries $300,000 in student debt. read more here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/is-this-the-end-of-college-as-we-know-it-11605196909
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