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New2Green

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  1. If he was so bad at RB why would he start in front of 4 healthy scholarship RB’s? Granted trying to recruit better players is standard for every school in the country. I think UNT signed a couple high school RB’s and one RB from the portal so far. The portal player was a second string RB at Missouri State who was behind a 3rd string RB transfer from K State. No one is saying Porter was Eric Dickerson but he was obviously the best choice according to the coaches and second best was McGill who played well and is younger but he still isn’t on scholarship either. So the “walk on for us” theory doesn’t fit when your best two RB’s were walk on’s. My biggest issue was the fact he wanted to stay. You lose staring QB, best TE,WR and O lineman but your leading rusher wants to stay and you let him walk? Maybe they will find a stud RB but for the 2024 season UNT’s most productive RB’s were both walk ons. What’s that say about the coaches evaluation of scholarship players?
  2. Pretty sure he wanted to keep him but they couldn’t find a scholarship for now. Was told he could play in bowl game even if he was in portal. If he didn’t find a place he liked he could come back. Took all the one reps during bowl prep then only two carries in bowl game so that pretty much tells you what the future would be. Hard to turn down scholarship even though he wanted to stay.
  3. Wasn’t Cobbs decision and he was only allowed 5 scholarships instead of 6. Not a high need position in Morris’s eye. What top RB would want to come to an offense and only get 10 carries on a good day
  4. ESPN brought it up on the broadcast that with players looking for NIL money all Porter wanted was a scholarship.
  5. Don’t think so but not sure. Basically they got their top two RB’s to play for free.
  6. He wanted a scholarship! Only reason he left was because UNT wouldn’t put their leading rusher on scholarship
  7. Porter was offered by UTEP but would much rather stay at UNT.
  8. He won’t be fourth or fifth string and likes UNT
  9. Not if UNT puts him on scholarship
  10. I appreciate the new players enthusiasm but very hard to see any kind of culture being built with all the transfers in and out. It’s not just a UNT problem.
  11. A lot of validity in what Franklin is saying. Tough for kids to get offers if they don’t go in portal but also tough if they want to have a chance for a national championship or big bowl game.
  12. The guys that were ahead of him to start last season are all gone.
  13. Wouldn’t be in portal if offered a scholarship
  14. If the guys in front of him were that much better than him then why did they tell them to go to the portal?
  15. Well they got their leading rusher playing for free.
  16. So far we know Morris, DT, Hammond and Mercer in. Anyone else? Putting Porter on scholarship would be a good idea.
  17. Would probably help if they put Porter on scholarship
  18. He was a good offensive coach. He started the clown car formation which is basically the tush push now. He had U of H on the verge of good things but they fired him and Briles won with his three years worth of recruits.
  19. Tulane 13 Charlotte 3 9 min to go in 3rd never mind Tulane just got a pick 6 Tulane 20 Charlotte 3
  20. The transfer portal is very difficult for group of 5 or lower level power 5 schools. Think it’s better to get the FCS or D2 kid who is a starter all conference type player versus the 3rd string or disgruntled back up player from a power 5 school.
  21. It would be a different demographic of audience but Shane Porter has 1.2 million followers on TikTok. I would guess college age girls aren’t big into trading cards!😂
  22. I would rather watch some random college game over most of the junk on TV these days.
  23. A big statement is drawing more than 18k attendance for a 3-1 team.
  24. How much did North Texas get paid for this?
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