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Out of the 89 players listed on the roster of the UNT/Troy game this year, 26 (including walk-ons) were from the metroplex.
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UNT cannot exceed without great leadership
SilverEagle replied to sammytheman's topic in Mean Green Football
Besides, we wouldn't have to worry about the safety of our women as much, if there are not a bunch of AF cadets on campus. -
UNT falls short of average on GSR report
SilverEagle replied to MeanGreen61's topic in Mean Green Football
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The SID can only do so much. The press ignores him because it's their job to try and get "UNT copy"into the press/media. The media chooses to ignore North Texas for two reasons. 1. We haven't had a credible and consistent OCC win record in the last decade. Yes, we've had a win or two, but nothing consistent. 2. The North Texas alumni in the metroplex allow them to get away with it. Now, as to #2, I'm not talking about sending an e-mail and whining about not being on the front page all the time. I'm talking about sending e-mails in large numbers every time we are ignored entirely and/or the press/media coverage is inadequate for the event. For instance, every time we play a game in the metroplex, and the results of the game are not even mentioned, we need to consistently and in large numbers, send e-mails to that particular writer/TV/Radio reporter and tell them that you find their lack of reporting of North Texas sports inadequate and/or unacceptable. If you can find out who their sponsor is, then make sure the sponsor is cc'd on the e-mail. And make sure that you mention that you will not use that product and/or service as long as North Texas continues to be treated in such an unfair and arbitrary manner. And when (or if ) you do this, make sure that the people you are sending the e-mail to can tell that you are a college graduate. When you send whining, rambling e-mails, it's much easier to ignore you.
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DMN: Jerry Moore, former UNT coach in 1-AA Final
SilverEagle replied to NT80's topic in Mean Green Football
He coached at Miss St. He came to NT after leaving Miss St. under less than ideal circumstances. It seems that Miss. St. was put on probation shortly after he left (or was asked to leave) and the violations occured while he was coaching there. I think that he left here after some allegations that there was some "irregularities" in the athletic dept's budget, after an "audit" had taken place. When Tyler had applied for the job, one of the other candidates/applicants was Corky Nelson. Another in a long line of bone headed decisions by the administration in hiring a football coach. Or in this particular case, NOT hiring the right coach. -
I'll probably be there. I suppose that (metaphorically speaking) if you're thirsty enough (no football for over 9 months), you'll drink just about anything........even vinegar.
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JC recruiting signing LOI day November 21, not
SilverEagle replied to OldTimer's topic in Mean Green Football
November 21st? Could you possibly mean 12-21? -
Vince Young whines about the Hesiman Trophy
SilverEagle replied to Got5onIt's topic in Mean Green Football
Well, until this year, the Horns regularly settled for second place. There is a difference between being competitive and being competitive with class. -
I don't know why I'm laughing. That guy could easily outrun me.
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That's a good one.......Mr. AD.
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That's true. But the part of the recruitment season (mid-term JUCOs) that will give us the most immediate help is almost over. Maybe when word gets out that we have a QB with "great potential", it will encourage some "on the fence" lineman to sign-up.
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“I feel like I will be a good fit at North Texas at quarterback,” Wilson said. “I watched a couple of their games this year and it looked like they needed a quarterback and a leader. I think I can be that guy.” Now, that's a good start. To me, one of the most important qualities of an outstanding QB is having confidence in their ability as a leader. Having said that, I'm now ready for him to quit talking. The remainder of his "talking" should take place in the spring......with a football in his hand. “I was real impressed with the facilities at UNT and the academic program,” Carlson said. “I like the offense they run because it’s similar to the system we run here. They guys also seemed to get along really well. It seemed like a family.” So, Kilgore also runs a boring offense? I'm glad we're not the only fans that have to suffer.
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I was hoping to hear that we were about to sign (out of a JUCO) the second coming of Nick Zuniga or Brian Waters. I was also hoping that we were about to sign (out of JUCO) the second coming of Michael Pruitt, or Evan Cardwell, or Booger Kennedy.....or even (for those who remember) Rex Johnson. I'm happy that we have someone with "great potential", like Mr. Wilson. But unless we SERIOUSLY address our DL concerns, and to a great extent or OL concerns, Mr. Wilson had better work on lowering his 40's time from 4.6 to about 4.4 or 4.3. Otherwise he's going to get more than a collarbone injured while he's out there running for his life. In the coming months I hope to hear reports that ALL of our OL and DL have taken up residence in the weight room. If not, then I hope to hear that the coaching staff has encouraged them to leave. Unless we get some serious help in the mid-term signings, then the only way we are going to get significantly better is through more time spent in the weight room.
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Right now we are talking about Mr. Wilson's "potential". As I recall, Dandy Don Meredith used to say that "potential is when you ain't done it yet". Fortunately we won't have to wait long to see how Mr. Wilson performs in pads when he suits up this spring.
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NT Recruiting Upgrade A Must: La Tech Has 2 QB's
SilverEagle replied to PlummMeanGreen's topic in Mean Green Football
I don't know what JQ's official 40's time is, but I certainly think he's tall enough and big enough to play in the NFL. Good God people, can you imagine how well JQ would do when he DOESN'T have to make a circus catch on 1/3 of all of his catches? -
Superdome ready for football by Nov 1 '06 ?
SilverEagle replied to MeanGreen61's topic in Mean Green Football
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I certainly hope that the news has some "weight" to it.
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So getting back to the issue of "how can we reasonably comply" have the title IX people given out a working definition of what "opportunities" mean to them? I totally agree with you about women athletes and their "real world" attitudes. However, I'm interested in how the title IX people look at this situation. Just because women athletes are not as delusional as male athletes, doesn't mean that the football team at any University should suffer.
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He also mentioned that Brian Waters played HS football in Dallas. I believe he played his HS football at Denton.
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Well, to me, it doesn't matter how many women's sports you have. If you don't get calls or walk-in inquiries from women about wanting to "walk-on" the football team ends up being in the same boat. So, to me it goes back to my original statement about "how to comply". You just document that there was sufficient (and knowledgable) staff available for any interested women to talk to about walking-on. And you keep a daily phone and/or face to face contact log, on any and all calls/contacts coming in about women interested in walking on.
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Do you have any information about how (or if) this has effected the legendary Nebraska walk-on program?
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So, let me see if I understand this correctly. Even if women are NOT calling up the athletic staff and saying that they want to "walk-on" the NCAA will bring sanctions down on NT if 50 or 75 football players want to walk-on this spring and the women's programs don't have the same purportional number of walk-ons? To me, in this scenario, "opportunities for women" is merely the documentation that there was sufficient salaried (or volunteer) staff available to answer the phone and/or answer questions (face to face) for ANY woman that is interested in "walking on" at North Texas. This is friggin crazy, but it's still absolutely no excuse for the lack of a a viable or "user friendly" walk-on program at North Texas. Any program in our position needs to be "hungry enough" and "creative enough" to get "viable" and "motivated" athletes into our program. Everyone else has to deal with Title IX. To me, this is a minor annoyance, not an excuse to not have a viable "walk-on" program.
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In the past, they have played him in OL. They may choose to do that since it's a position that he has played in the past.
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At this point, I certainly hope that the coaching staff has revised their walk-on program. And by "revised" I mean making it more "approachable" and "accessable" to interested prospects. What they've had so far quite frankly.......sucks.
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Politician seeks change to HS stadium choices
SilverEagle replied to NT80's topic in Mean Green Football
Well, obviously the other factor to look at is the "try not to piss off your opponent and their fans" factor. I don't know what the final score would have been had everyone been in agreement on the site, but the HP football team obviously had the last word on this controversy. Having said all that, I have to say that I'm about as sympathetic to the problems of the HP fans as I am to any problems that SMU fans might have. I'm sure that all of those HP fans that didn't get to attend the game will be able to purchase a DVD of the championship game...probably in surround sound......with multiple camera angles.....and "extra features". And unlike North Texas fans, they will probably be able to purchase THEIR DVD sometime this week.