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  1. The Bowls were great, no doubt about it! I will always thank DD for taking us there. Many fans however think that we can stop there, that we arrived at our destination....a 1-A Top 75 school. WRONG. Bring out the Lifetime contract? NO WAY. The media and others judge us on the National 1-A scene, where do we fit, how have we compared to other 1-A teams outside the SBC? POORLY. We are truly the Best of the Worst, that's it. Our entire conference is ranked #109 and LOWER. I don't expect to beat a LSU or even a poor Kansas State (yet) but I want a coach that is disgusted with losing (and losing badly!) to a Tulsa, La Tech, or especially a 1-8 program that's only existed 5 years. WE MUST HAVE HIGHER GOALS THAN THE SBC.
  2. Look beyond DD's titles of conference championships (and this is not the SEC we're talking here) and see we've won only 5 other 1-A games in 8 years. FIVE WINS IN EIGHT YEARS?? Talk about time being bought. A conference championship is not immunity from bad overall football = 29-51.
  3. What are the rumors on the Pony boards? Is Bennett in real danger of being gone after this season? Do fans want Copeland gone first? A new AD "usually" wants to name his own coach in the $ sports, since it affects his success too.
  4. The coach's 2-9 season record, 30-37 overall record, including a conference championship, are all very similar to our situation. Some say DD is untouchable because of his conference championships. I say we should focus more on his overall record, including the OOC record and fan's confidence in the direction of the program. Are you happy with football at NT?
  5. All I want for Christmas is......
  6. MURRAY, Ky. - Murray State fired football coach Joe Pannunzio on Friday, a day after the Racers finished a 2-9 season in which they went winless in the Ohio Valley Conference. Pannunzio was 30-37 in six seasons at Murray State, including a conference championship in 2002. Before being hired by the Racers, Pannunzio spent five seasons as an assistant to Tommy Tuberville at Mississippi and Auburn. The Racers ended the season Thursday with a 49-20 loss at Tennessee-Martin.
  7. Great news! Kill the Parrot! It always looked more like a Vulture to me.
  8. from the thread on Game Predictions, Moot writes: QUOTE(MootPoint @ Nov 17 2005, 09:45 PM) "Actually, I am now unfortunately aware that DD has apparently thrown in the towel this week; practices are jokes and they are getting out very early. . . ." .............................................................................................................. My take: I don't think we should be paying for a coach that throws in the towel during the season, no matter how bad it gets.
  9. I don't think we should be paying for a coach that throws in the towel during the season, no matter how bad it gets.
  10. Nice pic. You can see where the new stadium will be across the I-35E, there on the golf course.......someday soon hopefully!
  11. I like Todd Dodge but there is a big difference between running an affluent one-high-school-town program and trying to repeat it at the 1-A level. NT tried it with Dennis Parker. SMUt has additional problems besides just needing a coach.
  12. He would get my vote also. I've heard him say more positive things about NT in 5 televised games than DD has in 8 seasons.
  13. Men’s basketball Jones could use freshmen early on in 2005-06 season UNT coach Johnny Jones has maintained through the offseason that he had one of his best recruiting seasons last year. If early returns are any indication UNT’s last recruiting class could make an impact early in the year. “Those guys have continued to impress,” Jones said. “Harold Stewart has done a tremendous job, has moved up the charts and is backing up Quincy Williams at power forward. Justin Howerton has continued to get better and so has Harold Edwards. “We have guys who are very capable who will have to get acclimated very quickly.” Stewart scored four points and grabbed three rebounds in UNT’s first exhibition game against Abilene Christian, while Edwards scored three points. Howerton added two points and four rebounds. Former Sanger standout Chris Higgs chipped in an assist. UNT had several freshmen who contributed last year, including Michael Sturns and Quincy Williams. Sturns averaged 4.3 points a game and added 39 assists, while Williams started eight games and averaged 4.4 points and 3.6 rebounds a game. UNT to face Nicholls State at home after schedule change UNT has picked up an extra home date in December (Sat., Dec. 10) when its game against Nicholls State was moved from Thibodaux, La., to Denton. The switch will give the Mean Green five home games in December. Women’s basketball Jacksonfares well in debut after missing full season Redshirt freshman Amber Jackson made a solid impression in her debut with the Mean Green in a loss to the Oklahoma Flyers last week. Jackson scored nine points and blocked two shots in UNT’s second exhibition game of the season. She sat out the Mean Green’s first exhibition of the year and missed all of last season with a knee injury. “Amber responded very well,” UNT coach Tina Slinker said. “You forget it’s her first college game. She struggled a little defensively, but we know she will be able to score for us.” Slinker said that players normally need at least half of a season to get back to form after major surgery, a process Jackson is going through to open the season. The 6-2 freshman will open the season at the power forward spot, but Slinker said she would like to move Jackson to small forward later in her career to take advantage of her unusual combination of size and quickness. Ajekwu aggravates shoulder injury, will continue to play UNT junior post Mia Ajekwu aggravated a shoulder injury that forced her to miss the last 13 games of last season and is wearing a brace. The injury is not expected to limit Ajekwu, who averaged 11.3 points a game last season, the second-highest total on the team.
  14. You must also laugh then at the future UNT bashings from other team's fans after 50-point losses to WAC and CUSA schools.
  15. K-State AD to boosters: "We've hired a coach with a fantastic coaching record of...of...39-53?, er, ...and he used to play for us...."
  16. That is sad.
  17. Pot calling Kettle.......
  18. I think the reported numbers by NT are very close. I always try to guess the crowds. They are pretty easy to predict at Fouts the way the stands are set up. With 10K on each sideline and 5K each endzone, you just have to imagine moving all the crowd together then you get the estimate. I've seen some TV games where the reported attendance was obviously NOT the actual attendance. UAB in a game last year was horribly over estimated, but this year schools can use either actual attendance or tickets sold.
  19. I voted ULL. They would supply the most fans, since it's at their own stadium. If there has to be a poor SunBelt team in the Bowl this year (record-wise) then at least it should look good on TV with a full stadium.
  20. Good find, 61. I would think Buffalo's fans would question a RF pick over some of those mentioned. Maybe salary requirement is a major consideration that would give RF a leg up. It looks like Buffalo's former HC made less than the MAC average and many of the assistants mentioned from BCS schools probably already make close to that. Also, a thread mentioned their poor facilities and tough situation to begin as a HC; not what a lot of BCS assts. have in mind.
  21. I think you answered your own question. No "credible" coach would take the OC job for just the title "if" there's no actual authority along with it. I believe RF does call the plays, but DD has the option to over ride or change it, thus the constant delay of game penalties getting some plays in.
  22. I've found nothing yet to confirm anything about RF to Buffalo. I think it's all rumor so far. BTW, while it would be a good thing for NT too, it needs to go further.
  23. Report: Snyder to step down at Kansas StateESPN.com news services Kansas State football coach Bill Snyder told his team Monday he will retire at the end of this football season, ESPN has confirmed. Peter Aiken/WireImage.com ESPN has confirmed K-State coach Bill Snyder, seen here in a loss in 2004, has told his team he will retire. GoPowercat.com reported Snyder told his team around 9 p.m. local time that his 17th season at Kansas State would be his last. The Wildcats (4-6, 1-6 Big 12) will not play in a bowl for the second straight year after making a bowl in 11 straight seasons. Their final game of the season is Saturday against Missouri. Snyder will best be remembered for taking over a moribund program and taking it to the cusp of a national title contender. The Wildcats were 1-10 record in his first season, but improved to 5-6 in 1990, 7-4 in 1991 before falling back to 5-6 again in 1992. But then came the string of 11 straight seasons to end with a bowl game. Snyder is 135-68-1 in his 16-plus season at Kansas State. ...................................... hummmm.....
  24. I wish we would have taken the WAC bid.
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