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Everything posted by keith
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With 6 home games left, we need to average 4,300 each of the remaining games to hit the 4,000 average attendance mark for the regular season.
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7,239 for the Ponies is the largest since the 8,522 for the LaTech game in 2022. It's a great atmosphere for college basketball when we get a good crowd in the Pit.
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Mason - Signed for 2 more years by Saskatchewan
keith replied to El Paso Eagle's topic in Mean Green Football
Hahaha...I thought it was a headlight! No idea why he would need a headlight, but that's the first thing that entered my mind. -
South Florida wins 74-73 on the road.
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This was a fun hypothetical to think through. Regardless of the current makeup (or any makeup for that matter), adding any one of these players would make a team stronger. Since many games are won at the charity strip or come down to the wire with a last possession shot, I looked for someone who's hands you wanted the ball in at the end of the game (and who wanted the ball) and had top-notch FT stats. For these two reasons, I first narrowed my choice down to Hamlet or Perry. Both are just rock solid from the free throw line and both won multiple games for us with last second heroics. Once down to those two and for none other than a recency bias, I chose Perry.
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With 3.1 left ya really have to burn some more time off the clock and not give them that last shot…..hahahaha. I kid, I kid. What a finish! Way to stay in it until the end and come out of there with a highlight win!!
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This team has come so far, so fast it really is amazing when you think about it. The comeback on Sunday was fantastic and speaks to the character of this team and staff. We were definitely off our game most of the contest and it seemed like Wichita State was making shots they didn't have a right to, but, they didn't get down on themselves and never gave up and were able to walk off the court with a win. Just outstanding.
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For the first time this season we have fallen below our average attendance (-20 or -0.59%) when compared against the same number of home games last season. Last year, our 8th home game was against Rice on 1/19, a Thursday night after students returned from the winter break. With 4,015 in attendance for Rice, we cracked the 4K attendance barrier for the first time of the season. Contrast that to the 3,310 for Saturday's Temple game. The -705 in attendance makes it the biggest drop-off in game-over-game attendance. Scheduling quirks from one year to the next renders some of this analysis suspect, but it's better than nothing, I guess.
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Contacted the DMN. Here's Their Response.
keith replied to UNTLifer's topic in Mean Green Basketball
In all fairness, Ms. Hancock attended UNC and has only been at the DMN since 2005. She probably isn't aware of UNT. 🤪- 33 replies
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The end of college football as we know it
keith replied to Jonnyeagle's topic in Mean Green Football
This statement about the new ideal college football fan is sad: "It's instead a bored, distracted, unaffiliated gambling aficionado who doesn’t really care about college football but will look up from his phone when the television is showing a game with a brand-name team he recognizes." Unfortunately it's true and I know many that fit this description. They are betting on everything, every day. -
We are up slightly +78 average or 2.36% compared to the first 7 home games of the '22-23 season. We have a strong slate of home contests coming up headlined by SMU, Memphis and the season finale against FAU. Not withstanding some horrible weather conditions there really is no excuse not to be in the mid-to-upper 4K and 5K+ range the rest of the way.
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($) Two P5 Transfer QBs Scheduled to Visit North Texas this week
keith replied to TheReal_jayD's topic in Mean Green Football
You could say that what Liberty got in return was a 13-0 regular season, top-25 ranking and the opportunity to play in a new year's bowl. Not bad for giving a kid a chance. Obviously things didn't work out in the bowl game, but they never were going to work out. The selection committee knew it too. They will now be able to say, "look, we gave a 13-0 G5 team a chance and this is what happens against a superior P5 team. There's really no argument going forward that a 13-0 or 12-1 G5 team should be in the playoff over a 9-3 Kentucky or 10-3 Penn State or any 9 or 10 win P5 team for that matter." -
We improved over the 12/31 FIU game last year by +157. Through first 6 home games we are +134 or +4.12%.
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Major recruiting class jump from ‘23 to ‘24
keith replied to GoGreenBeans's topic in Mean Green Football
It's going to be harder and harder for programs like ours (and the rest of the G5 for that matter) to survive on the football side of things. In this age, our path to success will mean hitting on most if not all our transfers. They need to come in as starters or be on the 2-deep with considerable playing time. High school recruiting will need to focus on players ready to play as freshmen. We cannot sustain the expense of developing players in a large redshirt season class year after year. -
Fifth home game last season was against FAU on 12/29 with 3,808 in attendance. We closed out 2022 with 2,934 on 12/31 against FIU. This year it will be LSU Shreveport on 12/30. Will we eclipse the FIU total?
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Florida State officially leaving ACC?
keith replied to Dannymacfan's topic in Conference ReAlignment
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First Quarter Complete - What's your Grade?
keith replied to HoosMeanGreen's topic in Mean Green Basketball
Some gut punch losses that we aren't used to (wow, we've come a long way with the program). I'm in the C- territory. At some point this group needs to find their own identity because they one they have now isn't working. -
Florida State officially leaving ACC?
keith replied to Dannymacfan's topic in Conference ReAlignment
The B1G is probably just waiting for the ACC to collapse as its eyes are likely on UNC and Duke and to a lesser extent Virginia. Pair these three up with Notre Dame and call it a day. Not sure how big is too big for these conferences, but there's no reason they cannot operate as multiple virtual conferences under a common "holding" conference. The big get bigger (no pun intended). -
We had a "serviceable" QB in Aune last year. Ranked #28 in Team Offense. Ranked #110 in Team Defense. Finished 7-5 and played for a conference championship and played in a bowl game. We had a near record-setting QB in Rogers this year. Ranked #22 in Team Offense. Ranked #131 in Team Defense. Finished 5-7 and the season was over in November.
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Not sure I'm following you. We've heard on a few recent decommitments, that our coaching staff pulled the offer and I was commenting on that. The impression given is that they really didn't "decommit," we did, so everything is OK. Perhaps it happens all the time and we're just being more transparent about it, but it seems odd to me that our coaching staff whose job it is to evaluate talent felt strongly enough to offer a scholarship only to renege on that offer a few weeks/months later. Did they re-evaluate and change their mind, did the recruit "do something," was the offer contingent on some obligation the recruit failed to live up to, etc.? Like I said we will probably never know unless someone decides to share the details. We've heard that relationships with HS coaches is important to the overall recruiting process. I can't imaging that pulling a recruit's offer does much for that relationship unless the HS coach has been consulted and is in complete agreement. This was another area that seems concerning if we are offering only to pull the offer at a later date. Are we burning bridges?
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I did say we may never know the particular circumstances, but I don't think comparing the decisions of a 17/18 year old teenager to the decisions of adults who are professionals in the field and paid handsomely for their experience and expertise are quite the same. Maybe the coaching staff should post a red puzzle piece every time they pull an offer and we can all speculate who it is and what they did.
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I guess we will never know the particular circumstances, but it does seem odd that our coaching staff would evaluate a player, think highly enough of them to offer a scholarship, have the player commit their acceptance (publicly/verbally) and then later that same coaching staff says, "ummm, never mind." What does this practice do to the relationships with HS coaches we're told are so important to our recruiting efforts?
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A question for the "We should only recruit through the portal" crowd
keith replied to emmitt01's topic in Mean Green Football
That is an impressive haul....so far. 5 of 6 portal additions are from P5 schools. Who knows if it pays off on in wins, but the size of these players alone tells you all you need to know why we always seem to look small on the field. -
What happens to us and the rest of the schools in NIL?
keith replied to JT Hammons's topic in Mean Green Football
Well, having a mega-billion donor isn't going to make a difference for Oklahoma State as they are going to be on the outside looking in like the rest of us, so who knows if having one would make a difference for us. In the history of college football (going back to the leather helmet days), a total of 44 schools can claim at least one national championship (14 can claim exactly one). Since 1869, 30 universities have won more than 1 national championship. Many years had multiple champions so I just counted one for each school in that year. My issue with this is that those currently in power have decided that based on recent history, the future of college football in terms of the haves and have nots should be set in stone with no real opportunity for material change. Why snap the chalk line now? If it was snapped at a different point in the history of college football, it would still be dominated today by Yale (18), Princeton (15) and Harvard (8). The point is, things change, but only if they are allowed to change. -
What happens to us and the rest of the schools in NIL?
keith replied to JT Hammons's topic in Mean Green Football
And those 18 want to make sure it stays that way! Make no mistake about it, they will do whatever they can to ensure that the barriers to entry remain high and they secure their positions for the foreseeable future.