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Everything posted by BillySee58
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Yeah he was at UT for around three semesters. He left the team after his third semester around December 2011, so I think he finished that semester of classes up as well. I don't know if he went to school at all last semester but he should have plenty of credits after this academic school year to be eligible next fall.
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Kicker Ben Grogan, Arlington Martin
BillySee58 replied to BillySee58's topic in UNT Football Recruiting
Yes sir he is! It was actually that flurrying wind. You guys got us my junior and senior year, 2009 and 2010, but my first year off the team they avenged my class. Kid is a very clutch kicker but you definitely wouldn't think it by meeting him. That's okay since kickers are supposed to be a little odd -
Rivals Profile http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/recruiting/player-Ben-Grogan-137138 Highlights Played with this kid in high school. Same high school as 2012 signees Connor Trussell and Mustafa Haboul. Named first team all state on the 5A level last year as a Junior. Extremely accurate as a kicker and can knock them down from 50, but his game is his accuracy. Interest shown from UNT but no offers yet according to Rivals.
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Second Second Second
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Don't listen to them. Some people think they know it all and if someone disagrees that person is automatically stupid in their opinion. DT is not a good QB but some people love him as a player, I don't know why. The next good throw he makes they will jump out of hiding and say I told you so right back, but the truth is he has been inconsistent and is not a good QB. He seems like a great guy but I think someone else deserves a chance because DT has been given every chance. A game like tonight is one that snaps everyone, coaches and players included, back to reality. There is a good chance after tonight that a lot of change is about to come about and other players that haven't been given a shot will be given one.
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Yeah he made a few. A few. 12-28 just isn't gonna cut it. Throwing it out of the end zone on a fourth down really made everyone mad.
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That might be giving him a lot of credit
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You have to give players a chance. Thompson has had his chance, he just isn't a gamer. Everyone got mad at me when I said he wasn't that good last week, but it was nothing special. Last week he did play good but it was all short passes, nothing an average quarterback couldn't do. As for Osborn, he at least needs a chance. Some players are gamers and you can only tell so much from practice. Who knows? Maybe if we give him a chance he lights it up or at least improves our offense a little. Nothing personal, I just don't see what DT has done to make his job one that can't be taken away.
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2013 HS - Brandon Parrish - 6'6" Wing
BillySee58 replied to Harry's topic in UNT Basketball Recruiting
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Matthew Romar would be huge too. He'd be able to contribute immediately.
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I agree. I wish I could see how things are going in practice but I haven't so I can't say how close or far he is from Delgado and Bynes.
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I don't see why they don't at least give him a chance. I don't think the statement size matters is true, because it definitely helps. If someone doesn't use their size as an advantage than it doesn't matter. Just like natural speed, height is a gift from God that can't be teached and if a player can use it properly and well round their game then it can be a big-time advantage.
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Yeah he used it last year.
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OL Breyun Owens, South Grand Prairie, commits to UTSA
BillySee58 replied to GrayEagle's topic in UNT Football Recruiting
Which we can do now. Make them count that is. Getting quality d-lineman to come to UNT is easier said than done. Coach Mac is well on his way to changing that, but for now that is the truth. -
OL Breyun Owens, South Grand Prairie, commits to UTSA
BillySee58 replied to GrayEagle's topic in UNT Football Recruiting
I like the size of our defensive ends from our 2012 class, and even more I like the fact that all three are getting the chance to redshirt. We definitely have room for some d-end and d-tackles in this class. Coach Mac really has built up the depth on this roster very well despite being low on scholarship players, which allows us to be picky with the rest of our scholarships for the 2013 class. Because of this depth look for quality over quantity with this class going forward. -
As pass heavy as they are their drives will be quick. Three incomplete passes and a punt takes up almost no time on the clock and three play scoring drives take up little time as well. Alternatively, as much as we run the ball we will eat up the clock. We aren't going to double the amount of offensive plays that they run, just the total amount of time they have the ball.
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http://www.goyotes.com/sports/m-baskbl/sched/sdak-m-baskbl-sched.html Here is the 2012-2013 schedule... for the South Dakota Coyotes
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35-27 for the good guys. Jimmerson has over 200 yards rushing and the team totals 330 rushing yards. We have the ball for 40 minutes because they are so pass heavy while we eat up the clock on the way to victory.
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I really hope we start recruiting this guy. I don't know what his deal is eligibility wise since he graduated high school in 2010 but is listed as a freshman on the Cisco team website. Could potentially be a 3 years to play 3 guy. He played at a Guyer so maybe coming back home is what he needs, but we really need to get some quality depth at defensive tackle.
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OL Breyun Owens, South Grand Prairie, commits to UTSA
BillySee58 replied to GrayEagle's topic in UNT Football Recruiting
Watched him play my former teammates this past friday and did not overly impress me. Technique was nothing noteworthy but he does have D-1 size. Not a big loss in recruiting considering we have 4 lineman committed. We could really use some d-lineman, particularly on the interior and maybe another receiver. -
I agree. I grew up in Tennessee so a have watched a lot of SEC football in my days so I agree. One thing I have noticed is that LSU and Alabama use so many running backs for the simple reason that they have recruited so many studs and they all have the ability to contribute right away since they play running back. When they do have a stud, like Trent Richardson, they gave him the majority of the carries. I'd like to see 20-23 carries a game for jimmerson but still about 10-15 for Byrd so I wouldn't call for Jimmerson to be an every down back either.
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Quick Press Conference Notes - Brett Vito
BillySee58 replied to Harry's topic in Mean Green Football
Our success this year at running the ball for sure is on the o-line, and Jimmerson has broken a ton of tackles! I am a former o-lineman myself and even played in high school next to one of our freshman o-lineman so I love seeing how well they are playing. We are even deeper at o-line with three scholarship freshman redshirting and one redshirting in Kirby who may earn a scholarship pretty soon here, and oh by the way commitments from four 6'5" incoming high school freshman. Coach Mac getting DEPTH across the board. -
Quick Press Conference Notes - Brett Vito
BillySee58 replied to Harry's topic in Mean Green Football
I'm thinking that too, but I just wanted to include him to emphasize how many bodies we have that can contribute at running back. I have always liked jarvis and lewis better than tucker and rollins at running back so, while I love having them on the team, we definitely don't need them at running back as evidence by their position change/tbd position change. -
Quick Press Conference Notes - Brett Vito
BillySee58 replied to Harry's topic in Mean Green Football
Now that Lewis is officially redshirting we now have three running backs redshirting, with Jamarcus Jarvis and Reggie Peagram, and one grayshirting in Andrew Tucker. Not to mention Antoinne Jimmerson really emerging as a redshirt freshman and Brandin Byrd still being a junior. We appear to be very deep at running back. -
Don't forget everyone, this team has just 11 scholarship seniors. This team is young and is only going to continue to improve as the season continues. Inexperienced teams make inexperienced mistakes. This has the look of our best team since 2004 and we will return almost completely intact going into our first C-USA season. I can't wait to see how we do in conference play since we know we can hang with anyone on the road and we play well at home.