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From his Minnesota profile also, his ESPN Profile
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Does Rodgers have any legitimate offers?
greenminer replied to Jonnyeagle's topic in Mean Green Football
definitely true Are you speaking from some personal experience, or maybe something you witnessed with a friend? "not in all cases" alone isn't the strongest way to argue about the the decision of G5/P5 when it comes to NFL prospects. in case in matters, I wasn't thinking about just the draft. I would think if you impress enough on a pro day, someone will give you a chance, even if it's just a FA deal. -
Does Rodgers have any legitimate offers?
greenminer replied to Jonnyeagle's topic in Mean Green Football
If you’re producing the NFL will find you. I think the P5 advantage is in play when you’re riding the bench, not producing, but you get to do workouts on a pro day that has many more scouts than you would see at a G5 pro day. -
Does Rodgers have any legitimate offers?
greenminer replied to Jonnyeagle's topic in Mean Green Football
maybe he is, but I saw that tweet and interpreted it more as a "good luck, bro" message. -
Thanks. Where can one find these NIL numbers per school?
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ugh, sorry. My brain read that as "played", not beat.
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I would think the NIL budget has nothing to do with the school's budget, right?
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I'm reading conflicting information about this. What's the scoop? Anyone with 100% certainty?
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‘24 OL Garret Rutledge - Lewis Central, IA
greenminer replied to 97and03's topic in UNT Football Recruiting
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DD era? Im thinking Ricky Williams.
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We're definitely not winning 5 games without him, that's for sure.
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Does Rodgers have any legitimate offers?
greenminer replied to Jonnyeagle's topic in Mean Green Football
I was pretty late to this party, and I expect more to catch up soon. -
What should our priority be: QB or Defense?
greenminer replied to NT80's topic in Mean Green Football
Yep. And expect redshirting to be avoided, as we want the most out of the HS kids before they move on. -
What should our priority be: QB or Defense?
greenminer replied to NT80's topic in Mean Green Football
Cash is still verballed to us, right? IIRC he gets to Denton this coming semester. -
Just to be clear, these are verbals?
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probably my biggest gripe about the current setup: a program can bring in athletes on NIL, not have to put them on scholarship. The entire thing has basically negated the scholarship limit. I hope they find a way to stop this, but color me skeptical. The entire world is flipped right now.
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“Massive revenues”? I want to know what that’s like in Denton.
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8 games in: what do we now know of the Hodge era?
greenminer replied to greenminer's topic in Mean Green Basketball
I’m excited for Edwards, but man! There is a ton of misfire here. EDIT: oh! You’re a UVA grad, right? Are you currently enrolled at UNT? Welcome to the board. -
I think the nature of last years team makes for a difficult comparison. last years team would’ve won one game between the UTSA/Memphis/Tulane stretch, comfortably, and then get inevitably humiliated by 30+ points in the other two. Probably the ones that were played in front of the larger audiences.
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1) What did you see in Reff that inspires the statement above? 2) What did you see/not see in Morris that inspired the statement below?
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No love for Colorado and their rebuild?
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Has a coach ever had immediate success switching to a different scheme? You rarely hear of that - I know I cannot think of one example. But maybe it's out there. I want to know about it, and how things went in year 1, when the coach didn't have much experience with it. I think a side effect of this era is going to be simplification. Since players and coaches don't see each other for more than 1 or 2 years, don't try and coach up something that takes 2+ years to fully grasp. Keep it simple and get them to execute it better than the opponent executes theirs. Coincidentally for us, this is where the Leach tree excels.