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Jason Howeth

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Jason Howeth last won the day on September 29 2018

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About Jason Howeth

  • Birthday 04/25/1989

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  1. "North Texas State" at about 9:20 in the 2Q 🤬
  2. Nah man. They certainly "play" for more on the battlefield, but on the football field, that means garbage.
  3. One deranged fan's opinion does not make a good basis for decisions.
  4. These numbers are pitiful, and I'm with everyone else who thinks the university should be doing much more to inform the alumni in the DFW that we're on national television. The base assumption of most UNT grads is that our football team isn't good enough to be on national TV, so they never look. As someone said earlier, run some ads during prime time local news. Heck, any time after 5pm for the entire week. Contact sports bars and pubs all over the DFW and, heck, pay them to keep our game on. Get the word out. As for the Memphis numbers, I still discount it a little bit for being on ESPNU. We know that channel usually isn't included with whatever cable package people have when they get ESPN and ESPN2, so it makes sense that people wouldn't be able to watch. Still, we need to do a better job.
  5. Vibes, my guy. Vibes.
  6. According to Google, yes it does.
  7. Even with an 11am game, there will be full stands on both sides. 50 passes is a bit too many, especially as @UNTcrazy727 mentioned he's only done that once in our almost air raid offense.
  8. I'm not necessarily complaining that we have what looks like plenty of opportunities to travel to a bowl game, but does it seem to anyone else like they never predict North Texas to be the farther-traveling team? Obviously some of this week's predictions contradict this point, but I feel like we're always slotted in the Armed Forces/Frisco/First Responder bowls with another team traveling like 1,000 miles to play us. I don't know that I have a point here, just rambling.
  9. The AAC is obviously helping our progress in visibility because the conference is tied to ESPN for national games. ESPN wants to show the top performing schools and right now--at 5-1--North Texas is the definition of "top performing." No matter our faults, which there are many, we deserve the attention. We deserve to get more eyeballs on our school. A prime example of the opposite effect is that UTSA (2-4, 0-2) isn't getting national Saturday games at all. Who would've thought that a year ago? Drink it in, y'all. We may not be here in a couple weeks, but I hope to God that we are.
  10. Second-worst ranked 1-loss team in all of FBS. Nobody in national media believes in this team, which is unfortunate. Other notables: No. 21 SMU (5-1) No. 26 Navy (5-0) No. 27 Army (5-0) No. 36 TTU (5-1) No. 45 Tulane (4-2) No. 47 Memphis (4-1) No. 67 SHSU (5-1) No. 71 TxStU (3-2) (???) No. 74 Auburn (2-4) No. 76 TCU (3-3) No. 78 Baylor (2-4) No. 83 UofH (2-4) No. 90 FSU (1-5) No. 108 UTSA (2-3) No. 109 FAU (2-3) Full Ranking: https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/rankings/cbs-sports-rankings/
  11. I do not find this exercise fun.
  12. Love it, but you have to mute at 3:20. That music is incessantly repetitive...
  13. This is sick! I'm completely on board for this script helmet!
  14. I'll expand your question a little bit to ask, "what recourse might the MWC have because of this poaching?" Regarding a claim against the Pac-12, the first answer that comes to mind is not breach of contract, because the MWC and Pac-12 aren't in any type of agreement where a prohibition on poaching a team makes sense (unless they built that into their agreement to play football this year). But, tortious interference with a contract might apply. Essentially a party like the MWC in this scenario would have a claim against the Pac-12 because the Pac-12 interfered with MWC's agreement with Boise St., for example. There would be loads of questions about how damages can be calculated, but that's for actual lawyers and accountants on the case to decide. Another recourse for the MWC might be breach of contract against Boise St. But I have a very good feeling that in lieu of making a claim like that available to the MWC if Boise St. leaves, the MWC requires the substantial buy-out amount. Last couple notes on the tortious interference claim: MWC would never go after the Pac for that because it would open the flood gates to every other conference suing another conference each time a school moves. The MWC wouldn't want to sue the Pac to get some sort of damages for Boise St. leaving, and then turn around only to see C-USA to get the bright idea that it can sue the MWC for poaching TCU from many years ago (that's the latest example I could think of). Also, very likely that the NCAA, which charters the conferences and governs their administration quite a bit, has prohibitions on retaliatory litigation in the case of a school leaving. tl;dr: No, MWC probably wouldn't have any claims for many reasons.
  15. Was this the same kid that got his GF pregnant when he was a freshman and had to drop off the team?
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