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SLC is full of average-sized players that play beyond their size, because of repetition and coaching. Dodge does not have the "best" players in the region, maybe the richest, but not an overstock of best players.
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Many high school programs with feeder systems use the same base varsity offense down to lower levels. It wasn't started by SLC.
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Eight In-State Contests and Games Against Seven Bowl Opponents Highlight 2007 Arkansas Football Slate Courtesy: Arkansas Release: 12/11/2006 The Razorbacks play seven games next year against teams earning bowl bids this season. FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Eight games in the state of Arkansas, including six in Fayetteville and two in Little Rock, and seven games against bowl teams highlight Arkansas’ 2007 football schedule, which was released on Monday. The 2006 Southeastern Conference Western Division champion Razorbacks have home conference games against Kentucky, Auburn and South Carolina in Fayetteville while facing Mississippi State in Little Rock. Arkansas opens the season on Sept. 1 with a Fayetteville game against Troy. Following an open date, UA begins SEC play with a trip to Alabama, then returns to Fayetteville for games against North Texas (Sept. 22) and Kentucky (Sept. 29). A non-conference game against Chattanooga in Little Rock follows on Oct. 6 before Auburn visits Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium on Oct. 13. The Razorbacks travel to Ole Miss on Oct. 20 and play their final non-conference game on Oct. 27 against Florida International in Fayetteville. UA ends the year with four straight SEC tilts in Fayetteville against South Carolina (Nov. 3), at Tennessee (Nov. 10), MSU in Little Rock (Nov. 17) and at LSU (Nov. 24). The No. 12 Razorbacks are 10-3 this year and preparing to meet No. 6 Wisconsin in the Capital One Bowl in Orlando at noon on Jan. 1. Seven of next year’s opponents are playing in bowl games this year. Troy (7-5) is in the New Orleans Bowl, Alabama (6-6) is in the Independence Bowl, Kentucky (7-5) the Music City Bowl, Auburn (10-2) the Cotton Bowl, South Carolina (7-5) the Liberty Bowl, Tennessee (9-3) the Outback Bowl and LSU (10-2) the Sugar Bowl. 2007 ARKANSAS RAZORBACK FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT SITE Sept. 1 Troy Fayetteville, Ark. Sept. 8 Open Sept. 15 at Alabama* Tuscaloosa, Ala. Sept. 22 North Texas Fayetteville, Ark. Sept. 29 Kentucky* Fayetteville, Ark. Oct. 6 Chattanooga Little Rock, Ark. Oct. 13 Auburn* Fayetteville, Ark. Oct. 20 at Ole Miss* Oxford, Miss. Oct. 27 Florida International Fayetteville, Ark. Nov. 3 South Carolina* Fayetteville, Ark. Nov. 10 at Tennessee* Knoxville, Tenn. Nov. 17 Mississippi St.* Little Rock, Ark. Nov. 24 at LSU* Baton Rouge, La. * - Southeastern Conference games All Times TBA
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In-depth Todd Dodge Q&A coaching bio/article
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That response from him really leaves out a lot; like did he apply?, did he receive a response after his application was received?, did they call for more info?, and it does NOT even say he wasn't contacted. None of that can be determined from his answer....it's all conjecture.
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I think it would be much easier for TD to leave as coach of SLC this year if he wins State with son as QB. Nothing left to accomplish next season except a repeat.
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The timing of this request does seem a bit odd; to conflict with the buzz of hiring a new coach and wanting the BOR at their special meeting with RV to consider this change again?
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RV already advised us, after the Butler fiasco in the media, that no info would be given out to protect himself and the candidates. Should hear something soon on the hire.
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Great, I'm off that day so I can be there while the wife is at work. Beats Xmas shopping.
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Dickey, booster propose honoring Smith Coach, McIngvale suggest fields should be named for deceased quarterback 12:08 AM CST on Monday, December 11, 2006 Brett Vito/Staff Writer Former North Texas head coach Darrell Dickey and Houston businessman Jim McIngvale will ask the school to rename the football team's practice fields after Andrew Smith, a former UNT quarterback who died in a car accident on Aug. 7, 2004. The request will be the latest twist in a series of events that has seen the UNT Board of Regents approve naming the fields after McIngvale before honoring the booster's request that they be named after Dickey. The board is scheduled to meet on Tuesday. UNT athletic director Rick Villarreal did not return a phone call Sunday night seeking comment. "I want to honor Andrew for all he did for North Texas and make every kid who walks on that field realize how lucky he is to get the chance to succeed, play the game and live life," Dickey said. "All those things were taken away from Andrew in a tragic accident." McIngvale donated $1 million toward construction of the UNT athletic center in February 2004. UNT planned to recognize the contribution by naming the practice fields after McIngvale. Those plans changed shortly after Dickey was fired on Nov. 8. Dickey led the Mean Green to the Sun Belt Conference title and the New Orleans Bowl in each season from 2001-04 before UNT suffered a pair of down seasons. UNT finished 2-9 last year and was 2-7 when Dickey was fired less than a month after he suffered a heart attack on Oct. 12. McIngvale took out a full-page advertisement in the Denton Record-Chronicle a few days after Dickey was fired that detailed the reasons he believed Dickey's dismissal was unwarranted. McIngvale requested in the advertisement that the fields that were to be named after him be named after Dickey instead. UNT's Board of Regents voted to honor that request. "When all of that took place, I was in the middle of the season, trying to finish off and deal with my health," Dickey said. "I was honored, but I thought about it when I had time and had a lengthy conversation with Mr. McIngvale. We thought it would be appropriate to name the fields after Andrew. McIngvale got to know Smith during his time at UNT that reached its highpoint during the 2002 season. Smith was scheduled to serve as a backup, but was thrust into the starting lineup as a redshirt freshman when starter Scott Hall tore a pectoral muscle in the Mean Green's season opener at Texas. Smith struggled at times, but led UNT to a 6-0 record in Sun Belt Conference play and a win over Cincinnati in the New Orleans Bowl. McIngvale gave Smith a pep talk in the week before the Mean Green's 38-27 win over New Mexico State that clinched the Sun Belt title. McIngvale stayed in touch with Smith and gave him a job at Gallery Furniture, his store in Houston, the next summer. "Coach Dickey brought up naming the fields after Andrew," McIngvale said. "I thought it would be a great idea. He was a great young man whose life came to a tragic end. It would be a great way to remember him." Smith lost the starting job to Hall early in the 2003 season but decided to remain at UNT and compete for the position the next season. Smith was on his way to Denton for the beginning of two-a-day practices before the 2004 campaign when he died in the car accident just outside of College Station. McIngvale paid for UNT's entire team and coaching staff to travel to Bay City for Smith's funeral, an act of kindness that Andrew Smith Sr. said the family appreciated. Dickey and McIngvale have contacted the Smith family, which will support the proposal to name the fields after Andrew. "When coach Dickey told me that he and Mr. McIngvale decided to try to name fields after Andrew, I was blown away," Andrew Smith Sr. said. "For them to honor Andrew in such a manner is a wonderful blessing for our family. … Andrew has received a lot of honors, but this would top them all."
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Snipe hunt.
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Keep the best recruiter.
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December 9, 2006 Final: Carroll 33, Colleyville Heritage 7 Another victory, another regional title, another state-semifinal appearance for the guys in green. Congratulations to both Carroll and Colleyville Heritage. RB Tre' Newton finishes with a monster game: 41 carries, 296 yards, two TDs. Carroll now awaits the winner of Allen and Spring Westfield. Word on the street is that the game will be at Texas Stadium in Allen wins, in Nacogdoches if Westfield wins. Read the paper for more information. Posted by Damon L. Sayles at 4:05 PM (E-mail this entry) | Comments (0)
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It's going to take a lot of these BcS 1-loss team's Presidents to demand a playoff. One loss and done towards a national championship is making many fans of these programs unhappy. I'm in favor of any playoff system that allows all conferences access. The underdogs are always fun to root for in playoffs.
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Closer than it should have been against an 0-9 team with only 8 players.
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From another thread on Fouts today..... ......................................................................................... Posted by: DallasGreen Today, 11:05 AM Post #4 UPDATE: UNT will embark on an integrated, focused fundraising campaign, representing three focus areas: $60 million for a new stadium $20 million for a new business building $71 million for academic initiatives Half of the target total goal of $160 million is allocated to capital projects- bringing in the new stadium and a business building to campus and half to transform existing academic programs and areas from "good to great" with the first step to identify academic initiatives that will make up the integrated capital campaign. Depts. have been called for case statements proposing incentives to be included in this endeavor. So far COBA $14 million; College of Music $20 million; College of Education $23 million; College of Visual Arts $14 million Lawson & Assoc. consulting group is presently conducting external interviews through December. Results will be presented to multiple groups in the 3rd & 4th weeks in January. UNT will use the findings to see which projects have the highest probability of success and final presentation will be Feb. 6th ---per the Office of Development @ NTE BOD mtg. yesterday. Join the EXES-- check out www.ntexes.org to keep up and be in the know as an informed alumnus!!!
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That is disgusting!
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The price for a 1-A head coach is going up. La Tech just fired their head coach who was making $200K per year, the lowest in the WAC. Next week should bring some info we want....
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Humm....Is there an announcement set for next week?
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Watched Necessary Roughness last night
NT80 replied to Mean'n'Green07's topic in Mean Green Football
No other place to put a track at the time and UNT still hosts regional state HS track meets. The bleachers were a quick fix to a capacity requirement that had to be met to go 1-A. -
First Opponent in our New Stadium will be:
NT80 replied to Green Grenade II's topic in Mean Green Football
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the SLC fans are happy about that....
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Along those same lines of promotion, I would like to see us start selling season tickets sooner, like in February. Even if the schedule is not set officially there will be 5 or 6 home games. Charge $75 for a season ticket reserved/bought during the early period, $100 for it later.
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The approval is to exceed $500,000 over an entire contract, not $500,000 per year. Don't read too much into this formality, it just makes any negotiations with any potential coach easier when it gets to the salary point. Patience grasshoppers. I'm hearing that we may be hearing about something to hear sometime when there is something to hear about.
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It won't officially be out until usually spring. We do open at OU and play at SMUt and host a MAC team and WKU plus the SBC schedule should reverse from this year as far as home/away games.