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Everything posted by southsideguy
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Does Bill Clark want to coach again after a year off?
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Take solace in knowing the end is near
southsideguy replied to Pellom's topic in Mean Green Football
I remember going the SFA game and there were so few fans you hear the players, the squeaking of their shoes and the ball bouncing on the court. I think SFA had more fans. -
Dion could really improve our secondary.
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with sl offense he tries to eat up the clock and thus keeping the score down (sometimes).
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if he gets to 6-6 and we keep him I will not be back next season to see the same offense (think we have about 6 or 7 plays) and hear his same old press conference. 6-6 in CUSA will not cut it in AAC.
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My quickie scouting report on Memphis
southsideguy replied to Arkstfan's topic in Mean Green Football
good passing team we are in trouble -
Starting to wonder if WB even cares. Nothing from his office.
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I don't think SMUT people sweat?
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Official Week 3 FBS Power Rankings
southsideguy replied to jalominner's topic in Mean Green Football
I think we should be about 129 -
The best sign with the most impact is if we all boycott the next home game and stay home. That will send a big message.
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Mean while back at the ranch-crickets.
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UTSA will show no mercy on us.
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Litty post UNLV game presser
southsideguy replied to meangreenfaninno's topic in Mean Green Football
Cant bring myself to listen to it. Different week same story. -
this article was on line BetMGM: Seth Littrell – North Texas Even if SMU proves to be an elite Group of Five team, North Texas’ blowout loss to their crosstown rivals was concerning, as was more recently a blowout loss to UNLV in Week 3. Three years ago, Seth Littrell’s coaching stock was on fire. A 40-year-old former Oklahoma running back with 15 years of Power Five coaching experience and 18 wins in his last two seasons at North Texas, Littrell was a future Power Five head coach awaiting the right phone call. And Littrell received the right phone call, or so he believed at the time, in December 2018 when Kansas State offered him the chance to replace Bill Snyder. What was widely regarded as a done deal fell apart at the last minute when Littrell withdrew from consideration. Since that phone call, the Mean Green plummeted into national irrelevance and may have needed a late-season five-game winning streak to save Littrell’s job. And he might need more late-season magic to save his job in 2022. Seth Littrell Buyout: Littrell’s five-year deal with an annual base salary of approximately $1.3 million runs through the 2023 season. If fired at the end of the 2022 season, he’d be owed less than $1 million. Seth Littrell Replacement: The obvious candidate is Graham Harrell, the 36-year-old former Texas Tech quarterback whose three-year stint at North Texas as quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator (2016-18) led to the same position at USC.
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7. maybe line the qb up under the center when you are less than a yard from the end zone. We have good center and a big qb and everyone will expect the shotgun with the handoff to the running back. They will never see the qb sneak up the middle.
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Take solace in knowing the end is near
southsideguy replied to Pellom's topic in Mean Green Football
You are right about the basketball attendance. Should be at least double what it is. -
If SL is back next year I won't be back next year. Heck I don't know if I will make any other games this year.