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BillySee58

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  1. Over the last 4 season, in 9 meetings we have outscored La Tech by a combined total of 518-512. So the average score of our games against each other during those 9 games is 57.6 to 56.9.
  2. Exactly. He was LT2 his second season on campus. And Vaipulu from Georgia Tech was starting games as an underclassmen there. This isn’t Tommy Bush, Jace Ruder, John Davis, Jordan Rucker, etc. These guys we got today were showing they belonged as college football players.
  3. Sir I don’t think that word means what you think it means
  4. 6’3” 300 lb transfer from Georgia Tech, where he started 9 games over the past two seasons as an underclassmen. Arrives at UNT as a true Junior.
  5. It’s important to note that he actually was in the 2-deep, unlike a lot of the P5 transfers we get
  6. Fun fact: his Junior year he was co-starter with Jason Bean, though Bean got more reps as a Senior that season.
  7. What? It’s not a spin to evaluate a transfer based on his college body of work rather than his recruiting profile.
  8. It’s bad form to break commitments before the player has announced. Even if JayD had sourced information here, they wouldn’t be cool with him leaking the commitment before the player announced himself. Good way to lose a source.
  9. 6’1” 294 lb offensive lineman. 2nd team all-MWC offensive lineman at center this year. One year of eligibility left.
  10. It is not a simple formula. The NET formula does not include if a team covers against the spread. It takes into account quality of opponent, location, points allowed per possession, points scored per possession, and win or loss. The spread is set based on our past results. If we are beating the spread, thus outplaying a bar set by our past performances, logically that means we raised our cumulative performance for the year. That doesn’t mean the NET formula weighs how we do against the spread. It’s just that beating the spread means having a game that exceeds the average of our previous results, which should result in NET improving, and has based on your observation.
  11. Sunday evenings/nights are traditionally when we hear commitment news.
  12. 6’6” 275 lb offensive tackle from Texas Tech. 2020 recruit, who I believe has 3 years of eligibility left. Was on the 2-deep in 2021 as the backup LT. Not sure what he did this season.
  13. We also held them scoreless the last 3:48 in the first half. We seemed to flip the switch before half.
  14. A lot of our non-con opponents got thumped today so don’t be discouraged if we stay the same or go down some in NET. Great win, and counts as a quad 2 win.
  15. Fun game. They showed a lot on this road trip.
  16. Really impressed how we have locked in defensively.
  17. Huntsberry is sinking us offensively. Defenses are begging him to shoot from deep and he can’t hit. This last time he had a wide open 3 and you could tell he was scared to shoot and he almost traveled.
  18. Grand Canyon, who we beat, won AT previously 27th in NET Sam Houston State last night. Our win was a true road win as well. There are way more variables than just how we did against the spread. But obviously if we do good against the spread that likely means good things for the variables that NET takes into account.
  19. Ever heard of the phrase “correlation does not imply causation?”
  20. Yeah, I took your statement as an observation, not an implication of preference. Just added my two cents on top of your observation, not in opposition to it.
  21. I’ll take a first-team all conference FCS guy over a P5 guy who can’t make the two deep every time.
  22. First-team all conference SWAC. 5 picks this year including 2 pick sixes. https://tsusports.com/sports/football/roster/isaiah-hamilton/5471
  23. https://247sports.com/player/evan-jackson-46133196/ 5’10” 170 lb safety from state runner up North Shore.
  24. This makes sense
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