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  1. Recent ESPN article on the Green Wave. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/columns/stor...ivan&id=2152366 Rick
  2. I saw the Koppel interview. That was an interview with a local contractor overseeing possible repairs of the SuperDome. He was guestimating that it was too destroyed to repair but didn't sight anything to base it on other than the roof covering was torn off. I'm figuring, of course he would say that, he probably stands a chance at getting the contract. The same thing was said about the Bank One Tower in Ft Worth a few years ago after the tornado hit it. It took a lot more damage than what seems the Superdome has had. They were all set up with a date and everything to implode it but didn't and it's now a highrise full of luxury condo's. Rick
  3. Gary Reeves of Channel 8 news rode out with the USAR team from Fort Worth, showed it on the 5 o'clock news. Should repeat tonight at 6p.m. and 10p.m. Rick
  4. Hey I was up there too and saw you. Is that what the lady standing there with the calender was for? Rick
  5. Just got a call from an alumn who said the Footlocker at Hulen Mall had some sweet NT T shirts. Said they are the lighter green with black accents. He said they are not extremely bright, but Michigan State bright, in fact he first thought it was a MSU shirt. He said it has "Property of North Texas Athletics" on the front with the "Son of Worm" in a small print size at the bottom. Said the black really looked good with that shade of green(are you paying attention here Craig!?). They are currently two for $20. He said they are impressive and was going to buy two of them. Rick
  6. That's the point of the SBC scheduling this game now. Trying to someone, anyone to finally knock us off. I'll say it again, the MUTS have 18 returning starters including their QB. We couldn't be any more vulnerable right now. With all of the holes we have had to fill this season if they can't beat us this time they might as well hang it up. Rick
  7. We recieved this email today. Rick The following is an update as of 7:30 p.m., Sunday September 4. There were no injuries to task force members today. TX-TF1 US&R Team (80 members): Texas Task Force 1 US&R team continued clearing homes and apaprtment buildings in the same downtown New Orleans area in which they worked yesterday. There were more than 100 rescues, while many more individuals were given the opportunity to leave their homes, but chose not to at this time. The total rescued by the 7 task forces and 8 swiftwater teams numbers in the thousands. The last report recieved yesterday said that, since Tuesday, well over 4,000 people had been rescued by these combined task forces. TX-TF1 swiftwater Strike Team (41 members): The swiftwater team rescued approximately 300 people today. They were surrounded by several members of foriegn media outlets throughtout the day. These media members happend upon the swiftwater team and followed them for part of the day. PEP POD A third type of emergency assistance has been deployed by TEEX to Louisiana. Six member of the Pre-positioned Equipment Program Package On Demand (or PEP POD) are en route to Louisiana at this time. They will perform a much needed resupply mission for emergency first responders. This program is separate and apart from the TX-TF1 team currently on scene. We still, at this time have been given no specific information on a deactivation dat and time. However, we have been told that details on a demobilization date and time could be forthcoming as soon as tomorrow. Here's a link to some pictures. http://usar.tamu.edu/
  8. I'll go out on a limb here and predict that DD and the team knew nothing of the meet and greet after saturday's practice. In fact, they probably didn't know about the relief truck loading thing until right up to practice. Don't ask why my prediction, it's just a guess. But a good guess. Rick
  9. Louisiana currently has 9,000+ guardsmen of which 2,300(not tons) are currently deployed to Iraq. Of the 6,000 who remain, few specialize in helicopter transport that of which has been the most needed with rescue and evacuations. As 61 mentioned, here is the chain of command for those who protect the citizens of New Orleans(as well as other cities such as Fort Worth). 1. The Mayor. 2. The New Orleans director of Homeland Security (a political appointee of the Governor who reports to the Governor. 3. The Governor. 4. The Head of Homeland Security. 5. The President. What did each do? 1. The mayor with 5 days advance, waited until 2 days before he announced a mandatory evacuation (at the behest of the President). The he failed to provide transportation for those without transport even though he had hundreds of buses at his disposal. 2. The New Orleans director of Homeland Security failed to have any plan for a contingency that has been talked about for 50 years. Then he blames the Feds for not doing what he should have done. (So much for political appointees) 3. The Governor, despite a declaration of disaster by the President 2 DAYS BEFORE the storm hit, failed to take advantage of the offer of Federal troops and aid. Until 2 DAYS AFTER the storm hit. 4. The Director of Homeland Security positioned assets in the area to be ready when the Governor called for them. 5. The President, urged a mandatory evacuation, and even declared a disaster State of Emergency, freeing up millions of dollars of federal assistance, should the Governor decide to use it. Rick
  10. As of right now, the Texas branch of the Urban Search and Rescue service, who was activated and sent in by FEMA, has been on the ground in New Orleans since Monday Sept 29th. The USAR teams are completely self sufficient. They travel with their own equipment, food and supplies and usually account for about 25 to 100 members and up. Due to their small numbers they are able to respond and mobilize quickly. In this instance, they were put on notice on friday Sept 26th and at ground zero of their target immediatly after winds died down to 55 mph on monday. But assembling and mobilizing a 7,000 to 25,000 man army takes time. I'm surprised they got in when they did on Thursday. When the REAL finger pointing starts up I'm interested in hearing from the LSU professor, can't remember his name, who is claiming he has warned N.O. officials for years that this could happen only to have it fall on deaf ears. So far I have only seen interviews of FEMA officials from Florida who have said they have presented numerous computer models over the years to LA officials on what could happen should a Category 5 hurricane's hit N.O. Rick
  11. Talk about your near upsets yesterday? http://www.tribeathletics.com/story.php/3706/ Rick
  12. Yes, but he said..."ever"? Rick
  13. Twodogs, if we lose another person you can come with us. I believe we have 7 going right now, one dropped out last week but we filled it. I'll call you if an opening happens. Rick
  14. No, we opened with a win over Tech in '88, 29-24. We were 1-AA. Rick
  15. I'm more worried if we can beat FIU and FAU in their house more than if we can beat K State. Rick
  16. Booger will always be tops in my book. He set in stone his legend during his time playing for the Mean Green Defense, that which we will not soon forget. There will be a place in the hall for him for sure. Rick
  17. I get the green ones on or before Tuesday. The white ones are still having their names put on. Rick
  18. Yes it's true. Texas gets their annual feel good blowout of the year out of the way beating ULL 60-3. That comes out to be about $1 Million per point I suppose for their athletic budget this year. Rick
  19. If it had not been for a safety this game would have been 7 to 7 at halftime. Still, you gotta remember, this is MTSU, the kings of do-good and sexyness until they play the Mean Green...or SEMO The last time they played Alabama was in 2002. That year they were VERY sexy and nearly beat the tide losing a close one 39-34 in the season opener. The next week they lost to Tennessee 26-3 and followed that up with a good showing at Kentucky losing 44-22. NT beat them at their house later that year 30-20. Rick
  20. Our facility is the key. Regardless of our unknown conference, because we have dominated it our attendance has vastly improved. Only way to increase at this current time is to gain some OOC wins. Regardless, we cannot afford to drop an egg right now in conference. Rick
  21. The troops were notified, but that does nothing when they are not mobilized to the closest location. Louisiana Govt dropped the ball on this one. Rick
  22. Little ol Northern Illinios has put up 10 points and is hanging within 10 points of No. 4 Michigan with under 3 minutes to go in the first half at the Big House. Rick
  23. TCU not only beat OU, they took it to them something good on defense. The great Adrian Peterson ended with 22 carries for 63 yards. What an incredible turnaround for a defense, from worst to first it looks like. The fragile QB Ty Gunn was allowed to move around and take chances, running the option with shuttle passes, quick drops and using several different sets. OU had no answer all day. TCU didn't just show up to get it over with, trying to protect it's personell for just a check that's for sure. And it doesn't matter a damn from here on what TCU does the rest of the season in the Mountain West. They were not picked to do well in the first place, but they damn sure are the darlings of the Metroplex now. Come December regardless of their record Frog fans will not forget this win because they just pulled off what tU and Mack Brown has only dreamed of for years. It's on front page of ESPN online right now. Rick http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=252460201
  24. At least I believe some of the designers when they said that they tried to get us a collegiate interlinked logo. Too bad no one would listen to them. Rick
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