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Everything posted by Tommy Gadberry
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I think we have a good shot to defeat UAB!
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We will be prouder if we can handle UAB tomorrow!
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Bringing 3 myself. 1 has never seen a UNT game before and he graduated from UNT.
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I keep seeing these types of comments and I think they are very wrong.
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AAC Sets Minimum Revenue Share of $10 Million
Tommy Gadberry replied to MCMLXXX's topic in Mean Green Football
I think this is good news for us and the other programs that support. I just wonder who are the ULM type programs of the AAC? ECU perhaps? -
Extended highlights from Charlotte victory
Tommy Gadberry replied to Tommy Gadberry's topic in Mean Green Basketball
Noticed that too. Sad. -
Exciting!
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Lampkin Makes 1st Team All Conference
Tommy Gadberry replied to MCMLXXX's topic in Mean Green Basketball
Not adding Deck is a travesty! -
Oh Sh#&: Boss Hodge has a Case of Ernie Eyes
Tommy Gadberry replied to UNTLifer's topic in Mean Green Basketball
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Ranting about the AD, Students, Attendance and Fan Support
Tommy Gadberry replied to NT80's topic in Mean Green Football
I like Jared as well but there is nothing wrong about setting goals and making improvements over the status quo at UNT. -
DENTON – The UNT men’s basketball remained undefeated at home with a 77-64 win over Florida Atlantic at the Super Pit Sunday. Moulaye Sissoko recorded his second double-double of the season and third of his career on 14 points and a season-high 13 rebounds. Sissoko has now scored double-digit points in four consecutive games, extending his career-long streak. North Texas (15-4, 6-1), who trailed by seven at the half, scored 50 points in the second half to earn its fourth come from behind win of the season. It’s the most points UNT has scored in a half against a conference opponent since scoring 55 against Rice on Dec. 29, 2018. “I give coach [John] Jakus and his staff a lot of credit, they came in with a big spirit,” UNT head coach Ross Hodge said. “I thought with eight minutes to go in the first half, we started getting a little more active, started getting some more turnovers and cut into the lead.” The Owls (10-10, 3-4) got their early lead behind Kaleb Glenn, as his 11 points at half led Florida Atlantic to the 34-27 lead at the break. UNT’s offensive explosion in the second half was led by Brenen Lorient, who built upon his five points in the first half with 12 in the second half. The Mean Green also took care of the ball as they finished with 10 assists and just five turnovers on the day. The Mean Green took the lead at the 11:07 mark of the second half on a Sissoko jumper and did not look back. Lorient finished with 17 points, his 11th double-digit performance of the season. Atin Wright also scored 17 points, going 4-8 from 3-point range. Sunday’s win also ends a five-game losing streak to FAU and is North Texas’ fifth straight overall win this year, which is a season best. They are now 11-0 at home for the first time since the 2010-11 season. Next up, North Texas heads to Wichita State on Wednesday at Koch Arena. The contest tips off at 6:30 p.m. on ESPN+ and the Mean Green Sports Network presented by Learfield.
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If we win out reg season we are in?
Tommy Gadberry replied to Ross Hodgeson's topic in Mean Green Basketball
We have 11 games remaining in the season. To think we could go undefeated for that long a stretch and not get in? Is that possible? -
If we win out reg season we are in?
Tommy Gadberry replied to Ross Hodgeson's topic in Mean Green Basketball
Negative but I had a similar thought. -
Love this team and how the just wear teams down. We play smart basketball.
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East West Shrine Bowl Practices at UNT
Tommy Gadberry replied to Glory to the Green's topic in Mean Green Football
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I think you are right but promotion could be better as well.
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Totally basketball Is where we have a chance.
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So I get that their respective teams seem to be doing well as they usually all do as they are good programs by in large year in year out. I think Jason is the one who has truly stood out of them all in terms of his production. Beyond that, Rubin is playing very little at Michigan and the others are essentially role players on decent teams. Time will tell as now these guys are facing tougher conference opponents and we should reevaluate their respective decisions once we get closer to the tournament. I do agree 100% that Ross Hodge is a fantastic evaluator of talent. He is tailor made for this NIL portal system.
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Absolutely he is tailor made for this portal era of recruiting having been at a juco before.