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I want to see a rematch
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if you win the conference tournament you are considered the winners of our conference regardless.. the regular season is to determine seeding for the tournament.. if this isn't the case then why do the winners of the regular season only get a NIT bid while the winner of the tournament get to go to the NCAA tournament.. I'm not saying I agree with this method totally but that is the system.. As for football the winner of our conference is the team with the best record, the MUTS and Troy both ended up with a 6-1 record in conference last year but Troy won the head to head match up so technically they should be the outright sun belt champs, and thats why people get upset when MUTS call themselves sun belt champs..
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I got Watson goin 5th to the celtics in my mock draft
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I have a gut feeling that Truman Spencer is goin to scoop up a fumble and take it to the house
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the basketball team has a seldom seen all black third jersey that I think looks really good.. I wouldn't mind seeing the football team with a black jersey too
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hmm so its kind of like stealth polling
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Troy fans are going to love this poll.. not even the mean green fans think they have a shot to win the sunbelt
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Helmet Project Has Updated Some Older Nt Helmets
Keith7 replied to NT80's topic in Mean Green Football
I would be O.K. with any of those helmets as long as we could just pick one and keep it, thus making the team easier to recognize and ending the offseason helmet threads for good -
David McNabb TexasPrepXtra.com Staff Todd Dodge's 16th annual QB/WR camp remains one of the Southwest USA's top draws for young talent. Dodge started the camp as a North Texas assistant and after leading Southlake Carroll to four state titles in the last five years, Dodge and his camp moved back to the University of North Texas. Dodge was named UNT coach last December. The camp drew 600 players this week from as far away as North Carolina, Mississippi, every Texas border state and hundreds from around the state including San Antonio, Smithson Valley, Katy, Austin Westlake and Allen. Dodge's camp had 300 7th-9th graders in the morning and 300 10th-12th graders in the afternoon at Denton's Fouts field and the UNT athletic complex. Putting that in perspective, most camps are considered a huge success if they get about 150 kids. Among the camp standouts was Rockwall senior Braden Smith, who continues to show a strong, accurate arm and his setting visits for several college camps the rest of the summer ... The camp surprise was Fort Worth All Saints junior Doak Ralston, a 6-1 junior with a power arm .. He'll be with first-year All Saints coach Aaron Beck, who just had Cal signee Brock Mansion while at ESD McKinney sophomore quarterback Zach Lee and Hebron junior QB Tanner Marsh had strong camps ... Southlake Carroll WR Chris Brainard, on the recruiting bubble of North Texas, SMU, TCU and Utah, looked very good Plano junior Rex Burkhead signed up for the camp as a quarterback but he suffered a sprained ankle training last week .. Burkhead recovered from a mild sprain but then got ill on Tuesday and Wednesday. He stopped by for a visit Thursday looking about 10 pounds lighter but not limping .. Burkhead will play free safety and then alternate between running back, receiver and quarterback offensively Euless Trinity, which has a power running offense but always stocked with good athletes, had a pair of standout quarterbacks in Denarius McGhee and Stetson Smith. Trojans receiver Tyree Tucker looked as good as expected and Ross Apo shined as well From Georgetown, senior quarterback Morgan Mickan was a strong all week as was Austin Anderson senior Duncan McGee. And if you think Southlake Carroll is going to run dry anytime soon, you haven't seen incoming freshman Matt Katz, whose strong arm and well-trained Dragons work ethic got him a first-day Pacesetter Award and excellent showing all week.
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This kid was a 4 star recruit coming out of high school and him being able to play as a sophomore at UT shows what kind of talent he has.. in the few interviews I have read with him since the incident, he seems to have been humbled by the whole situation.. This kid deserves a second chance and he will get it some where regardless.. I hope it might be UNT
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U Gotta Luv Those Trash Talking Hillbillies Muts
Keith7 replied to MeanGreen61's topic in Mean Green Football
I'm sensing a bit of jealousy coming from the Muts -
someone should set up a paypal account that we can donate to go towards the naming rights
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E A's College Football '08 Video Stadium Renderings
Keith7 replied to NT80's topic in Mean Green Football
I wonder if you can see the super pit on the game -
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he is transfering?? whats goin on?
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Depth is never a bad thing to have and this guy seems like a hell of a player, but we are starting to get crowded at the guard positions.. lets hope for a quality big guy soon
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Happy Mothers Day To All You Mean Green Momma's Out There.
Keith7 replied to FirefightnRick's topic in Mean Green Football
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I agree, new practice facilities for all our sports teams are needed.. When potential students take a tour of UNT they are always taken to the rec center, and believe me that place catches the student's eyes.. It would be the same thing with recruits who see new practice / training facilities.. sure "keeping up with the joes" sounds like a bad thing, but it is something that is needed to compete in the recruiting process.. If we win in the recruiting process we have the coaching to win on the field / court too.. Thats why I think a new practice facilities would be very crucial to the future of UNT, and maybe (dare I say?) more important than a new stadium...
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we need more events with hooters chicks.. the football toss at half time is nice, but how about letting a hooters chick play safety topless or something like that.. I think that would really boost attendance
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maybe there should be a asterick by Calvin Watson's 3 point record since the distance was shorter for him then people in the future
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From everything I've read about / heard from Forney people, Moreland might have more potential as a punter, but he has a strong leg either way and its never a bad thing to have depth
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don't forget about villanova and Philadelphia too
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http://hstexas.scout.com/2/641685.html
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2007 Oil Bowl Rosters Released By Matthew Stepp DFW Writer Posted May 4, 2007 The rosters have been released for the 70th Annual Oil Bowl All-Star Game, scheduled for June 23, 2007 at Memorial Stadium in Wichita Falls. Highlighting the Texas roster is a pair of talented QB's in Allen's Nathan Dick who will attend Arkansas and Springtown QB Logan Turner who will attend SMU. Overall the Texas roster features 19 future Division 1 players while the bad guys from north of the border features 10 future Division 1 players. Texas Hubert Anyiam, 6-1 177 WR, North Garland (Oklahoma State) Ray Barry, 6-2, 175 QB-S, WF Hirschi (Kilgore JC) Bo Bateman, 5-7, 155 QB-CB, Electra (undecided) Casey Bates, 6-5, 245 OT-DE, WF Rider (Midwestern State) Byron Bell, 6-5, 295 OT, Greenville (New Mexico) Coryan Briggs, 5-9, 155 CB-RB, Vernon (Southern Nazarene) Brendt Brumbelow, 6-0. 175 WR-CB, Holliday (undecided) Karys Buerck, 5-10, 175 WR-CB, Mesquite (Baylor) Marquese Davis, 6-2, 235 LB-TE, Atlanta (North Texas) Nathan Dick, 6-4, 210 QB, Allen (Arkansas) Marquis Frazier, 6-4, 270 DE, Garland (undecided) Vernon Frazier II, 5-7, 168 RB, Duncanville (UT-El Paso) Cody Gambill, 5-10, 180 WR-S, Allen (Texas State; baseball) Brad Green, 6-2, 205 QB-LB, Windthorst (Midwestern State) Dwight Hamilton, 5-11, 175 RB-CB, Garland (Trinity Valley) David Hong, 6-3, 295 DT-OG, Allen (Navy) Taylor Huskisson, 6-0, 205 QB, Wichita Falls High (Air Force) Desmond Jackson, 6-1, 197 DB-WR, Seguin (Oklahoma) J. J. Johnson, 6-3, 275 C, Plano West (North Texas) John Jones, 6-5, 295 OT, Cedar Hill (Baylor) Jerod Mankins, 6-1, 225 C-DE, Windthorst (undecided) Josh LeRibeus, 6-4, 340 G, Richardson Berkner (SMU) Jermaine Love, 5-11, 221, LB-RB, North Garland (Arkansas) Josh Martin, 6-1, 265 DT-OG, Smithson Valley (Tarleton State) Thomas Moreland, 5-11, 155 K-P, Forney (North Texas) Tyler O’Quin, 6-1, 195 WR, Wylie (Harding) Zachary Palmer, 6-0, 185 WR-S, Justin Northwest (undecided) Tyler Pope, 6-1, 250 OT-NG, Vernon (undecided) Rashad Robinson, 6-2, 225 DE-LB, McKinney North (Tulsa) Russell Roy, 6-0, 215 RB-LB, Austin McCollum (undecided) Kyle Russo, 6-4, 240, DE-TE, Southlake Carroll (North Texas) Brad Smith, 6-3 1/2, 285 OT, Burleson (Northwestern State) Chris Tate, 6-0, 183, DB-WR, Hempstead (Houston) Kelly Turner, 6-3, 280 OT, Highland Park (SMU) Logan Turner, 6-1, 180 QB, Springtown (SMU) Aston Whiteside, 6-2, 220 FB-LB, Vernon (Abilene Christian) Collin Zych, 5-11, 185 DB-WR, Plano East (Harvard) Ryon Zych, 5-10, 170 WR, Plano East (Texas) Coaches: Terry Wolf (Holliday) head coach; Keith Hall (Vernon) defensive coordinator; Tom Westerberg (Allen) offensive coordinator. Oklahoma DeVon Bailey, 6-3, 200 S, Lawton Eisenhower (SMU) Kurt Baldwin, 6-1, 215 DL, OKC McGuiness (Oklahoma State) David Balenseifen, 6-4, 215 WR, Mustang (NE Okla. A&M) Jeremy Bean, 6-5, 280 DL, Broken Bow (NE Okla. A&M) La’Quentin Black, 5-8, 170 CB, Davis (Northern Iowa) Brian Booker, 6-3, 220 WR, Ardmore (undecided) David Chester, 6-5, 255 TE, Collinsville (Arkansas Tech) Josh Cooper, 6-0, 175 WR, Mustang (Oklahoma State) Anthony Davis, 6-0, 195 CB, Tulsa East Central (Kansas) Austin Emerson, 6-2 275 OL, Speery (NE Okla. A&M) Brock Feldmann, 5-10, 180 QB, Mustang (Conners State JC; baseball) Dustin Ennis, 6-2, 275 OL, Tulsa Berryhill (Emporia State) Marcus Farmer, 6-2 224 DE, Stillwater (undecided) Ryan Fightmaster, 6-0, 200 LB, OKC Westmoore (Oklahoma) Jonathan Gelnar, 5-9, 195 RB, Hobart Justin Gibson, 6-2, 265 DE, Tulsa East Central (NE Okla. A&M) Ian Harrison, 6-2, 250 K-P, OKC Westmoore (Missouri Southern) Tanner Jones, 6-1, 215 LB, Clinton (Central Oklahoma) Derrick Locke, 5-11, 175 RB, Hugo (NE Oklahoma A&M) Shantel Mackey, 5-10, 180 LB, Moore (Northeastern State) Josh Mays, 6-3, 345 OL, Tuttle (undecided) Rowdy McCauley, 6-3, 230 DE, Marlow (NE Okla. A&M) Devon Oku, 5-11, 180 S, Midwest City Carl Albert (undecided) Kyle Palacol, 5-8, 205 S, Velma Alma (undecided) Bubba Philpot, 5-9, 230 RB, Sallisaw (NE Okla. A&M) Quinton Prince, 6-3, 306 DL, OKC Heritage Hall (Oklahoma State) Aaron Ringle, 6-4, 255 C, Sand Springs (Tulsa) Jorge Rodriguez, 6-3, 295 OL, Lawton High (East Central) .R. Row, 6-2, 217 LB, Claremore Sequoyah (NE Okla. A&M) Corey Stewart, 6-2, 190 WR, Tulsa Victory Christian (undecided) Ryan Sullivan, 6-2, 285 C, Durant (Southeastern Oklahoma) Corey Taylor, 5-11, 180 WR, Tulsa East Central (undecided) Mitch Thomas, 6-2, 275 OL, Jenks (Oklahoma State) Turner Troup, 6-1, 215 LB, Norman (Oklahoma; walk-on) Mike Walker, 6-1, 195 CB, Broken Arrow (Fort Hays State) Brady Wardlaw, 5-11, 160 QB, Okeene (undecided) Travis Watson, 6-3, 285 OL, Norman North (Sam Houston State) Colby Whitlock, 6-3, 275 LB, Noble (Texas Tech) Coaches: Kerry Roberts (Eufaula) head coach; Bob Craig (Collinsville) defensive coordinator; Tommy Bare (Hugo) offensive coordinator.