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  1. What they should've done is offer "priority votes" for season ticket commitments (new and existing deposits). I imagine it would drive some measure of additional support. I love the Battle Flag as much as the next guy and think all are entitled to their opinion, so no shots fired here at those who like the design but... I'm a traditionalist, find FIU's beach-themed court off-putting, and wouldn't want to join them by painting the BF on the court in Denton.
  2. I'll admit, I've never previously heard of ClutchPoints.com, but found this 6/28 scouting report on Fine (and other G5 QBs to be deeper than most out there thus far)... "...In the film room, Fine’s efficient 2018 season compares favorably to Alex Smith’s 2004 season in Utah, playing under Urban Meyer’s spread. Like the former No. 1 pick, he throws with touch, anticipation, faces pressure well, and is nimble enough to extend a play...." Article Link: https://clutchpoints.com/4-non-power-5-quarterbacks-that-may-break-the-2020-nfl-draft/
  3. Glad to see the adjustment but last year's approach made sense at the time too... Coming off the CBI Championship, continuity of rotations and familiarity of roles gave our squad a leg up on others early in the year and the 16-1 start proved it to be the correct call. Unfortunately, once the depth was tested by injury and conference play brought on foes with deeper knowledge of tendencies, we weren't successful in adjusting. Challenging the players to stretch their skill sets early in camp and in non-conference play may cost us such a notable early season record but will hopefully prove to provide greater versatility as a team when we face off against the rest of CUSA.
  4. Hard to judge based on a highlight package against JUCO competition, but here's his hudl page... https://www.hudl.com/profile/3188991/Asher-Frow Like his motor and technique/form. I'll trust our coaches' evaluation and ability to get him ready for the increase in competition level. Always appreciate young men willing to come represent our university on the field...welcome aboard, Mr. Frow.
  5. Thought I'd share a recent podcast interview with Johnny Quinn...a great listen for those of us who've followed his career through the years. Know going in that Sports Spectrum is self-described as "Where Sports & Faith Connect" and they specifically provide a platform for those connected to the sports industry to speak about their Christian faith. So, much of the interview is Quinn speaking about his faith.
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  6. If this is true, very excited for Ryan. Really respect Mark Few and his program.
  7. Malik Henry Jersey #: 35 Positions: PF, C Height & Weight: 6'8" 190lbs Class of: 2020 A 3 star recruit at both 247 and Rivals. Ranked 23rd in Texas by 247... https://247sports.com/Player/Malik-Henry-46084356/ https://n.rivals.com/content/prospects/2020/malik-henry-238147 Would be an incredible addition if we could land him.
  8. This is perfect. The only thing that will turn the tide on the general CFB attendance slide is finding ways to make the stadium experience stand apart from the many alternatives available to those who aren't as die hard as the ones on this board. Many are motivated to make at least the annual trek out to Globe Life Park to get food items that can't be duplicated elsewhere. This vending relationship adds one more reason to say "the Apogee experience is unmatched."
  9. Athlete who played QB in HS...if he can be taught the WR position this year and can get regular snaps in 2020, his presence could at least introduce the threat of a trick play or two that opponents have to prepare for. Exciting addition!
  10. Correct http://www.conferenceusa.com/news/2019/5/30/football-fb-2019-broadcast-schedule.aspx
  11. Certainly something to aspire towards but a couple elements make their situation different from ours: 1. Regional P5 schools are largely from the Big 12 and are guaranteed regular visits to the metroplex to face TCU. Absent this, we might have a greater shot at selling them on a chance to play in front of area recruits. 2. The Pac 12 as a group have prioritized lessening exposure to FCS squads and "overpaying to avoid the return game... "for one-off home games against lower-level Division I opposition has become costly. Top Power 5 schools frequently pay more than a million dollars to have an opponent come to their stadium with no return road game. Also, Scott said, Pac-12 schools have a difficult time drawing fans for games against lesser competition." Source: https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/26651035/no-plans-change-schedule-philosophy I think that if we continue to see success of the field and build a reputation in line with what SDSU has, we'll have opportunity. We have Cal coming in 2022, Memphis in 2023, Texas Tech in 2027, and Baylor in 2028...we're moving in the right direction. Source: https://fbschedules.com/ncaa/north-texas/
  12. The closest comp I can see is when Jordan Lynch (Northern Illinois) came in 3rd in 2013. At the point he was named a finalist, Northern Ilinois was 12-1 (after starting 12-0). His stat line before the bowl game was 2,676 Passing Yards 1,881 Rushing Yards 46 touchdowns (22 rushing, 23 passing, and 1 receiving.) Source: https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/10111560/heisman-trophy-finalists-jordan-lynch-johnny-manziel-tre-mason-aj-mccarron-andre-williams-jameis-winston The opportunities are there for Mason. Cal is thought to have one of the better LB/Secondary groups in the nation. A strong performance against them - and a victory - would garner more attention than the Arkansas win did last year. Houston and D'Eriq King will bring a salty squad to Denton ready to fire back at whatever Fine throws their way. Win a classic G5 shootout against a fellow Heisman dark horse and the buzz would begin in earnest. May be an uphill battle but one thing is certain... the #6forHeisman campaign is a signal to all recruits that with hard work you can dream big and get noticed in Denton.
  13. THIS Clearly the change was expedited after RJ Hampton's media parade proclaiming Australia's NBL as a better vehicle to prepare him for the NBA. Whether this sways kids to take the NCAA route to the NBA rather than alternatives is of little concern to me. Ultimately, though, this should make the game more visually appealing to casual viewers with the extra spacing. Also, it may I would think the change would make defensive length on the wings more valuable since there's now more ground to cover when closing out on three point shooters. Also, hopefully having to update the line will cause FIU to rethink their awful beach themed court
  14. Was named the QB MVP at The Opening's Houston Regional three months ago. Found a recent interview... Exciting day for the Mean Green!
  15. Last year's squad had a lot of sameness in terms of size and skill on the wings which helped addressing cross matches in transition but seemed to cause congestion on offense because most of the team members' greatest offensive ability was to create their own shot. These newcomers appear to bring some play making that we lacked when Ryan wasn't on the floor or available. Hopefully, the offense should flow more smoothly as a result. I also remain convinced that Smart's tough year was a direct result of his injury and difficulty getting back into peak shape afterward. I think we see a return to form for him in the 19-20 season.
  16. I want nothing more than to see Fine walk of the field with a CUSA title and bowl win this year, so I would have accepted a recruiting approach that focused on immediate contribution. That said, what the staff's focus on high school players says to me is: The coaches are confident in the depth they've developed and that the program has players ready to step into vacated roles Littrell did not turn down KState and stay in Denton with a distracted, "one more and done" mindset For those reasons, I'm glad they have recruited the way they have.
  17. I've become skeptical of the basketball program under Penny's leadership. Something smells rotten about the recruiting success and any candidate would be wise to look under the rugs before pursuing the gig
  18. In no particular order... Mason Fine (QB) - what is there to say? Best QB in school history. Full command of the offense, great leader of men, and the poster boy for the new Mean Green Standard Patrick Cobbs (RB) - Ran opponents into submission and had enough juice to take it the distance Zach Orr (LB) - leader of the 2013 defense - arguably the best in program history (the best since S&P+ began in 2005) Trevor Moore (PK) - 80% FGs and 100% extra points. Underappreciated. Booger Kennedy (DI) - disruptive force creating havoc in the backfield Lance Dunbar (RB) - carried the water in some dark times for the program and was special with the ball in his hands Johnny Quinn (WR) - Many acrobatic catches. Made the most of limited opportunities. Cyril Lemon (OL) - "The Rev"... 2 time all-conference (twice honorable mention). Made the introduction of those 2013 Centennial Celebration unis looks great! Jonas Buckles (S) - Hall of Famer ('15). Truly the leader of a secondary that suffocated opposing passing games. Jeff Wilson (RB) - So incredibly versatile. Unique vision and skill in the open field to make a house call even though a DB had the angle. Some guys I loved to watch play but couldn't make the cut: Markeith Knowlton, Andy Brewster, Adrian Awasom, Kenny Buyers, Casey Fitzgerald, Brelan Chancelor
  19. Frank Wintrich - Director of Football Performance (2011-2015) NT to BYU to Virginia and currently Director of FB Performance at UCLA
  20. Murray made headlines early on based on his size alone... "But two players looked the part Friday — 6-9 offensive tackle Jordan Murray of North Texas and 6-2, 234-pound receiver Daniel Williams, a third-year player who has also been on the rosters of the Jets, Browns and Washington the past two seasons. Asked if he’d ever seen a 6-9 tackle before, Carrolll said: “I don’t know, but I have not gotten over it yet and I’m serious. OK. Six-nine and then you stand next to him or anybody stands next to him and he just, he just makes everybody look like a punk, you know? So I don’t know how he did today. I couldn’t tell, but he impressed me. I stood well away from him whenever I had a chance.’’ Source: https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/seahawks/observations-from-day-1-of-seahawks-rookie-minicamp-d-k-metcalf-impresses/ At least he's making an impression...now, hopefully, he can capitalize on the attention.
  21. Even though Vinatieri is expected to be the Colts kicker, this is a great opportunity for Hedlund. Mike Badgley was in a similar spot last year as the Colts' camp leg until Vinatieri took over halfway through the preseason. The experience and exposure proved valuable as Badgley was picked up by the Chargers in October, finished the season as their full time kicker, and now looks to be their long-term plan for the position.
  22. Cited as a reason we're still being considered... https://247sports.com/Article/Eli-Williams-football-recruiting-top-four-TCU-Kansas-State-North-Texas-Texas-Tech-131770361/ Our scouting staff is becoming quite a machine at uncovering talent and developing early relationships. It'll payoff - whether that's in '20 or down the road as guys look to transfer in search of playing time.
  23. Would love to take in one more season of Woolridge's composure and calm leading the team but - even though it opens up options for him to consider leaving Denton - more than anything, I'm glad to hear that he'll be securing his degree in May. He's given a lot to this program and will stand as a key contributor to its culture change whether he laces them up here one next year or not.
  24. Incredible haul the last two days. Should be a MUCH deeper team next season and better equipped to handle injury issues that pressed so many of our guys into larger roles and longer minutes mid-year leading to late season fatigue.
  25. Wow...yeah, Arrington completely butchers things. And Cowherd shows his ignorance several times over (begins at about the 31min mark)... https://player.fm/series/the-herd-with-colin-cowherd-1789841/best-of-the-herd-04232019?t=1866 At least we know Mean Joe and the NFL won't mess it up tomorrow...
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