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Thinking about UNT’s DT situation heading forward
NT03 replied to Harry's topic in Mean Green Football
I'd be all for moving Wylie Reinhardt to DT -
Looks like we'll be playing the 5th seed FAU on wednesday
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CBS has him going 30th to Phoenix in their latest - http://www.cbssports.com/nba/draft/mock-draft
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High School - Sunrise Academy - Wichita , KS AAU - Athelets First , photo here > A1st Rivlas - List offers from Denver, WKU. Also has offer from North Texas ESPN - Ranks Dennis as a 2 star w/ a 69 Scout Grade Article about Dennis enrolling at Sunrise - VarsityKansas Dennis has offers from Denver, North Texas and Western Kentucky. Asked about leaving the City League and one of the top programs in Kansas, Dennis said, “I didn’t leave the City League to get out. I wanted to find a place where I could get a lot better.” Dennis, who is 6-foot-9, has a nice jumper and is a smooth player. There were times during the past season when he was a brilliant player, scoring six straight points on jumpers or throwing down a dunk.
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High School - Trent Interantionale School AAU - New Orleans Elite Rivals - List offers : Boston U , Drexel , FIU , UTEP & Xavier. He has a North Texas offer as well Played 1st 2 season in HS in New Jersey - NJ.COM Curry, just a sophomore, averaged 14 points per game for the Spartans this season and established himself as one of the top returning point guards in the area. Game Log as a Soph - Stats
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Not till NEXT Saturday ? That's a long lay off , no ?
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How could u leave off Dodge on that list
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Have we hired a new coach yet ?
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Can we have a gomeangreen.com softball game?
NT03 replied to RAGEMASTER5000's topic in Mean Green Athletics
I'd be in -
His twitter profile - matthew 6:34 therefore dont worry about tomor for today has enough troubles of its own #meangreennation
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I would think so , but not getting my hopes after what happened w/ TJ Taylor
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If I'm not mistaken he could be eligible this season
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I'm sure I will when the time comes around. Still frustrated at past season. Like a true UNT fan, I'll always come back for more punishment
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Read my mind
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Backcourt is solid. Very solid. Now let's go get Kevin Thomas
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Vertrail Vaughns’s Painful Past Has Fueled Success
NT03 replied to Harry's topic in Mean Green Basketball
Carter picked Florida over Maryland last night, could play a role in Vaughns decision. Makes the Terps more attractive Carter is seeking waiver to play immediately -
I know it's early , but what the heck
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DetmerAward We'll be seeing a lot of these guys this year - • Kenneth Dixon, RB, Louisiana Tech: As a freshman, he rushed for more touchdowns than any player in the FBS with 27. Dixon finished a shade below 1200 yards as the feature back in then-head coach Sonny Dykes’ air raid offense. Despite a coaching change, Dixon should not have to adjust too much with former Marshall offensive coordinator Tony Petersen bringing a similar philosophy. • Cody Green, QB, Tulsa: Dual-threat quarterback Green came along nicely in the stretch run of Tulsa’s Conference USA championship season, throwing seven of his 17 touchdown passes in the Golden Hurricane’s final three regular season games. The Nebraska transfer also rushed for 283 yards and four touchdowns. • Taylor McHargue, QB, Rice: Despite coming out of the Armed Forces Bowl early, McHargue was integral in leading the Owls to just their third postseason appearance since 1961. He ran the option offense for 667 yards and 11 touchdowns on the ground, but added the extra dimension of an effective passing game (12 touchdowns, over 2200 yards passing). • Jordan Parker, RB, MTSU: Benny Cunningham’s injury last season opened the door for Parker to emerge as the Blue Raiders’ rushing option. Parker made the most of the opportunity, accruing 851 yards on the ground. He also caught 10 passes for 102 yards for 8-win MTSU. His return, alongside experienced quarterback Logan Kilgore, makes the Blue Raiders immediate contenders upon joining C-USA. • Cairo Santos, K, Tulane: You are reading correctly, a kicker is on the Detmer Award preseason watch list. Tulane’s Cairo Santos isn’t just any kicker, though; he’s the reigning Lou Gorza Award winner as college football’s premiere placekicker, coming off a 2012 in which he went 21-of-21 on his field goal attempts. • Beau Blankenship, RB, Ohio: A top 10 ball carrier in 2012, Blankenship accrued the most yards of any MAC running back with 1604. He also notched 15 touchdowns. * Jahwan Edwards, RB, Ball State: As a sophomore, Edwards broke out for 1410 yards and 14 touchdowns in the Cardinals’ run to the postseason
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Addison Spruill of Brevard CC weighing multiple offers
NT03 replied to NT03's topic in UNT Basketball Recruiting
Commits to UNCW -
UNT to host NCAA selection party for tennis team
NT03 replied to Harry's topic in Mean Green Athletics
How were the final ranking & where to you think we go ? -
Let's just hope there isn't a Texas Rangers World Series game going on..