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2024-25 MBB/WBB schedule news
meangreenfaninno replied to Matt from A700's topic in Mean Green Basketball
Good news! Very pleased at this game and series. -
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Eric Morris is more secretive than Seth! Just ridiculous! He should be begging for interest!
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If you can accept we are a minor league now
meangreenfaninno replied to Jonnyeagle's topic in Mean Green Football
https://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/high_school/high_school_football/article/ex-alamo-heights-football-player-dies-in-car-1432582.php -
Has John Williams discontinued his game package?
meangreenfaninno replied to Tommy Gadberry's topic in Mean Green Football
He did it last year as I recall. -
NCAA College FB 25 UNT... Anyone playin?
meangreenfaninno replied to Dannymacfan's topic in Mean Green Football
How many seasons did it take you to build up your recruiting? Surely you didn’t do that in year one? -
I am optimistic about the 2024 season!
meangreenfaninno replied to Dannymacfan's topic in Mean Green Football
I certainly hope you are mistaken. -
The University of North Texas invites prospective transfer students to experience a day in the life of a student, helping them feel confident and comfortable on campus. Starting college can be a scary transition for many students, including transfers. To help ease student anxieties and encourage transfer students to plug in to campus, the University of North Texas created Eagle for a Day. The event invites prospective transfers to meet with campus stakeholders and incentivizes them to commit with waivers for application and orientation fees. “I think any student today wants to know what it’s like to be on campus, whether they’re looking for pictures or videos of what it’s like to be on the campus—actually physically being here helps change a lot of students’ perspectives of what it’s like on our campus,” explains Stephanie Brown, executive director of orientation and transition programs. “If we’re able to give them that information, give them that feeling even before they go through the orientation process, I think it helps solidify their decision to transfer.” Leaving the nest: Eagle for a Day is an all-day event, from around 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., hosted each fall and spring term. Throughout the day, students who are interested in applying to transfer interact with various campus stakeholders, including staff from the transfer center, financial aid, advising and admissions, as well as other students who have successfully transferred to UNT. One special activity is a mock lecture in which Eagles sit in on a large lecture-style class, hosted by a transfer-supportive faculty member, and participate like typical UNT students. Transfers can also hear from the UNT transfer ambassadors firsthand during the event, providing a peer perspective on life at the university. The event concludes with an opportunity for students to apply to UNT at an application station. Birds of a feather: UNT also hosts a preview day and an orientation experience for students interested in a campus visit or resources in general, but Eagle for a Day is different because it’s a small cohort experience in which participants live as a UNT student for eight hours or so, Brown explains. Link to full article:https://www.insidehighered.com/news/student-success/college-experience/2024/07/30/look-behind-curtain-college-transfer-students
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This looks like fun. So is this money going directly to the athletic department NIL?
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I Bleed Green - 2024 TBT Tourney
meangreenfaninno replied to ScreamingEaglesFan's topic in Mean Green Basketball
We didn’t play that good either. Really sucks to go out so soon. -
I never got one sadly.
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NCAA approves roster limits
meangreenfaninno replied to cousin oliver's topic in Mean Green Football
Not so sure about this. Some of the conferences are setting limits as I recall. -
DENTON – The UNT Athletic Department and the Mean Green for Life Letterwinners Association has announced the finalists for the North Texas Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2024. The ballot was set following the annual Hall of Fame Committee meeting in May. This year's class is compiled of 12 nominees across five sports. In total, the nominees boast 28 all-conference selections, four All-American awards, and numerous academic accolades. To cast your vote, click here. Hall of Fame voting rights are reserved for active, dues-paying members of the Mean Green for Life Letterwinners Association, Hall of Fame Committee members, and members of the North Texas Athletics Hall of Fame. Letterwinners can register or renew their memberships online at one.unt.edu/letterwinners-association. PDF versions of the ballot can be made available by emailing MeanGreenForLife@unt.edu. 2024 Finalists (in alphabetical order) Phillip Armour, Football, 1995-1998 Terry Bailey, Men's Basketball, 1975-76 Shahaf Bareni, Track & Field, 2011-2015 Terriell Bradley, Women's Basketball, 2016-2019 Rodolfo Cazaubon, Men's Golf, 2010-2013 Joel Edwards, Men's Golf, 1980-1983 Dylan Lineberry, Football, 2004-2006 Roderick Manning, Football, 1986-1989 Trevor Moore, Football, 2014-2017 Rick Watkins, Track & Field Coach, 1997-2011 Steven White, Track & Field, 2010-13 A.D. Whitfield, Football, 1962-64 Voting will be open until the end of June with the Class of 2024 to be announced in August.
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We Are Bleed Green Roster
meangreenfaninno replied to BleedingGreen's topic in Mean Green Basketball
We are going to be really good! -
Hodge is tier one. Otherwise I agree with your list.
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From the desk of Jared Mosley - special update
meangreenfaninno replied to untphd's topic in Mean Green Football
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Stone Earle did not keep his promises
meangreenfaninno replied to Coach Bill Lewis's topic in Mean Green Football
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Reece Mooney and Stone Earle could be gone too
meangreenfaninno replied to cjones's topic in Mean Green Football
Wow I seriously doubt he will have a spot there.