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Do facilities really matter anymore?
meangreenfaninno replied to JT Hammons'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
seems like a big loss to me: 2024 G5 Players To Watch: North Texas QB Stone Earle https://athlonsports.com/college/group-five/aac/2024-g5-players-to-watch-north-texas-qb-stone-earle -
Looks like his son is a coach https://gopoly.com/sports/football/roster/coaches/harrison-keller/365
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I donated to this.
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Has Dr. Smatresk been replaced?
meangreenfaninno replied to Tommy Gadberry's topic in Mean Green Football
Thank you for posting this! -
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New commit Terrell Dawkins
meangreenfaninno replied to meangreenfaninno's topic in Mean Green Football
https://247sports.com/player/terrell-dawkins-46048826/high-school-206506/I’m -
Football Kick Times Have Been Announced!
meangreenfaninno replied to meangreenfaninno's topic in Mean Green Football
UNT Football kicks off the 2024 season on Saturday, August 31, at 4 pm CT in Mobile, Ala. In its first-ever matchup with South Alabama that will air on ESPN+. The home opener for the Mean Green follows a week later Sept. 7, at 6:30 pm CTinside DATCU Stadium. That game will also be broadcast on ESPN+. The final early time announcement for UNT in 2024 is a road trip to Texas Tech on Sept. 14. That game will be televised on FS1 and kickoff at 11 am CT. Most of the remaining start times and television designations for the 2024 season will be made on a weekly basis through the season as part of the conference’s 12-day selection process. 2024 UNT football season and mini-plan packages are currently available for purchase now. Mean Green football season ticket holders receive several exclusive benefits including access to the best seats, exclusive presales for home, away, and post-season events, an exclusive season ticket holder gift, and more! For assistance, call the UNT Athletics Ticket Office during normal business hours at 940-565-2527 or emailing ticketoffice@unt.edu. For MGSF related inquiries please call 940-369-7284 or fill out this form here. -
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I think it is unlikely he would return at this point.
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I agree.
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Jared Mosely upset and rightfully so
meangreenfaninno replied to Ross Hodgeson's topic in Mean Green Football
When will some of the media types start standing up for the little guy? -
Mav’s Playoff Thread
meangreenfaninno replied to UNTLifer's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
Yeah they made Ant look small! -
Agreed
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Yeah the dealer is tough but makes it fun when you beat him!
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Sorry to hear about KD but pleaseed about Mason’s progress.
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New TP Commitment (5/19/24): Derek Burns Jr
meangreenfaninno replied to Glory to the Green's topic in Mean Green Football
I think if you spend the time and money to do a big public welcome and graphics etc. it is a pretty big indicator that you wanted the kid. If they did change their mind on him so late in the process shame on them. Either scenario is disappointing. That’s why I follow basketball recruiting much closer. -
Also looking like by moving the collectives back into the athletic department they can regain the tac benefit: “There is, however, another incentive to drive donors to give to schools now that the universities can pay players directly: Their donations are subject to tax deductions, unlike those to a collective.” link: https://sports.yahoo.com/ncaa-settlement-qa-how-will-schools-distribute-revenue-what-is-the-future-of-nil-collectives-and-more-125519681.html
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Winner: Boosters and fan pocketbooks Athletic departments are still going to need boosters to make big-money contributions, arguably now more than ever as their budgets are squeezed amid a decrease in NCAA distributions and the advent of revenue-sharing. But the boosters and casual fans won't be so directly needed to fund talent acquisition. The term "booster fatigue" has become common in the college sports lexicon. Now, the primary onus for paying the players will be on the athletic departments. That takes financial pressure off supporters, who are already shelling out for seat licenses, season tickets, travel, merchandise, parking, concessions, cable packages and all the other expenses that come with being a college sports fan. read more: https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/house-v-ncaa-settlement-winners-and-losers-athletes-take-monumental-step-non-revenue-sports-at-risk/amp/
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Yes 👍🏻 they have been really consistent over the past few years and the future looks very bright based on some of their players being younger.