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  1. It wasn't Rogers that lost it, it was the defense. Rogers vastly outplayed Earle in the game. That's why he became starter and Earle transferred again... North Texas Passing Chandler Rogers vs FIU C/ATT YDS AVG TD INT QBR 11/15 201 13.4 2 0 91.2
  2. C/ATT YDS AVG TD INT QBR 10/20 100 5.0 1 2 31.0
  3. Several conference members playing tonight (UAB, Tulsa, Tulane), plus SFA.
  4. If the helmet makes the guys play better... then I will learn to like them more... If we don't win, Scrap=py the helmets!
  5. Maybe if he wouldn't have lost that FIU game last year we would have more fans at our games!?
  6. Agree. I like the green helmets but the feathers are awful. The color Green is better this year too! It pops, more like Marshall's green.
  7. A good read. He gives a lot of rational opinions about irrational future college football subjects... https://sports360az.com/wilner-mailbag-likelihood-of-a-super-league-or-super-teams-acc-sustainability-the-cfps-future-wsu-and-osu-revenue-sharing-and-more/
  8. From the MWC Fan Forum: (MWC Commish) Gloria mentioned that the MWC was about to start media negotiations with potential media partners and hoped to have an agreement in place by next spring. Most of the estimates that I have seen seem to think the MWC media contract would generate from 7-10 million per team as the conference stands now. Jim Williams an industry insider estimates adding WS and OSU would only add about 10% to a new contract. If a new contract is in place by next spring the exit fees will go from 17 to about 20-23 million per team for more than 1 year notice and close to 40 million for less than 1 year notice. If the Pac-2 only generate 10% for the MWC nobody will pay anything to join them. "The addition of Oregon State and Washington State would mean only a 10% to 15% increase in the current Mountain West deal, according to one veteran industry source with experience in television negotiations." "I don't think it will be that much," countered Jim Williams, Emmy-winning sports media consultant. "I would think more like 10 [percent]. Fifteen percent is way too much."
  9. If the parents are thinking of their kid as a financial asset, it would have saved them a lot of court time, they could have just moved him to an NIL-friendly state... "As Wertz pointed out, 38 states and the District of Columbia allow high school athletes to profit from NIL rights. "Think local kids and parents don’t know that?" he wrote."
  10. I'm all for more Chaos at the Top. Greed will bring them all down eventually... $EC, Big10, ACC, Big12:
  11. Joe's expression looks like he is about to get a little "Mean" on the field...
  12. I bet some end up back on their practice squads.
  13. I got accepted to A$M. They had started admitting women in the mid-60's, but by the mid-70's there were still very few on campus...so I went elsewhere. I found love in Denton instead, lol.
  14. https://usajaguars.com/documents/2024/8/26/Week_1_Notes_vs._North_Texas.pdf https://x.com/jagnationtv/status/1828142016682955226?s=46&t=tyfc56xXD34YP2qo7NOV4g
  15. Love the upsets! I've always been an underdog fan. Guess it comes from always being an NT fan playing the Big Dogs...
  16. It's not a hack. The DMN set it up that way to give a taste (read only) without the full monty (pictures), lol.
  17. Nobody should be forced to do a job they don't like. He comes across as jaded sometimes about his "forced" reporting job, injecting jabs at the program. He has been a DRC NT reporter almost as long as I have been an NT fan...we're both bitter, lol!
  18. Go to the DMN website on your cell phone and scroll down until you see the article headline under the sports section. Once you click the headline, the article will start to load... but then there will be an "ad banner" across the page so you can't read the article until you buy a subscription. To bypass the ad, start over on the webpage again. Click the article headline again, and while the article is loading...there will a small horizontal window box at the bottom of the screen. The center of the box will say "dallasnews.com". To the right of that is either an "X" or a refresh-page circle. If an X click it until you see the refresh-page circle. Click the refresh-page circle and the center of the box will briefly change and say "Reader Available" with a little tablet icon to the left of it. It only stays on that for a couple seconds then reverts back to the dallasnews.com label again. Refresh again and when Reader Available comes up click the tablet icon to it's left quickly. The article page will change to let you read the article for free, but most photos in the article won't load. It's mostly a read-only page but you can read all their articles like this for free.
  19. Some parts were split off, but not all.
  20. It was discussed in the past with NT/TWU because it would save the State million$ in reducing duplicate administration, classes, infrastructure, etc only 8 miles apart. But because it's a "Women's" university (so-called, but men attend too) it won't be touched by the Legislature, otherwise gender equality may be endangered. Do think if there was a Men's University it would still be called as such?
  21. Good Dallas Morning News article about the background of Chandler Morris' injuries and his mindset coming to North Texas. Well written and I'm glad the DMN finally let someone else "not named Vito" write an NT article for a nice change. The article is behind a paywall, but you can read it for free on your cell phone in "reader available" view... https://www.dallasnews.com/sports/unt-mean-green/2024/08/27/chandler-morris-despised-football-at-north-texas-the-tcu-ex-is-having-fun-again/
  22. UNT has had a medical school since 1970...
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