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Bryan Harsin of Arky St to be next Boise St HC
Travis replied to Christopher Walker's topic in Mean Green Football
Yes, it is tough for State. Then again, they are going to get some good coaches to apply. That place is good for some coaches careers. -
Chancellor named CUSA special teams POTY
Travis replied to BillySee58's topic in Mean Green Football
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That's what they said for him.... but we all know he was super smashed. Just let your soooooooouuuuulll gloooooooow! Just let it shine through!
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Sounds painful.
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The importance of the size of your privates has been debated for quite some time. While some argue that size matters, others say that just belonging to the privates is enough. Others, however, believe that the bigger your privates, the more resources you have to penetrate to their very core. To some, I can see how that is a valuable asset. Then again, others argue that the smaller your privates, the more comfortable one may be due to the 'small-time' feel. Either way, I think that all privates should be well manicured, clean, and polished to make it as inviting as possible. PENIS!
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I gave you a plus just because I liked your title
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You bring up a good point though. I recall the Tulane game and we ran heavily in the first half and it wasn't working at all. Remember, this was around the time the O-line was heavily criticized for not being able to run block. It was only when we started passing more that we got back in the game. I thought we needed to open up the playbook on the first downs of UTSA... but, beyond that I didn't think we established the run much at all that game... and there were drives that stalled once we started passing. I agree that establishing the run is important. but, there are, and will be, games that we simply can't establish the run.
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I agree... we have done some great things. I just don't know if CUSA will get any easier than it was this year.
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Middle of the cusa road is better than i expect this year.
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Hmmm. Maybe it was just espn. But I saw it elsewhere too. Just can't recall.
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Vegas. The line.
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I am not encouraged by the game. We lost one we were supposed to win. I don't think this year will be much different than last year. Maybe a game or two improvement.
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SI's Pete Thamel: McCarney has possible shot at Illinois job
Travis replied to Harry's topic in Mean Green Football
As for crowds, and given our last 9 years, you can't expect packed out large crowds after just 7 wins. It took time to get us where we are. It will take a little while for the area to catch the fever. I certainly don't blame them.- 65 replies
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mattress smatresk!
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There are a lot of good players in that group.
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It’s official — Carrington Ward commits to UNT
Travis replied to Harry's topic in Mean Green Basketball
I am impressed with this group of three so far. Hopefully we can make it four with the SMU transfer. -
Official UTSA Game Score Prediction Thread
Travis replied to MeanGreenTexan's topic in Mean Green Football
I was going to say the exact same thing. 34-13 Mean Green -
It is sad and frustrating that they are left off things like this.... Come on now, they aren't freaking Voldemort. We can actually mention them.
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Rice Fan thinks ECU and Marshall would crush UNT
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Have we thought a chant where the north would say TRA and the south would say VIS? Might sound pretty cool.
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What's your connection and why do you follow UNT?
Travis replied to Travis's topic in Mean Green Football
Grant, I think it also helped that we won a few games during our time at UNT. We had some fun memories at the Mohican house! Then you had to get all married and stuff. Ruined all the fun. -
Happy birthday mark! Thanks for all that you do!
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I would love to hear everyone's story as to why they follow UNT? What is your connection and how did you end up there? As for me, I have had UNT in my blood from birth. My grandfather, Harold Miller, was the Union Director in the early 70's. My grandmother, Phyllis Miller, managed College Inn (the restaurant and ballroom). Can you believe they actually had weddings at that place!? My father, Steve Miller, went to school there in the late 60's and was there when Joe Greene came into town. My father got a job in human resources for UNT and went up the chain to eventually be the Assistant Vice President. He passed away in January of 2005. They still have a scholarship named after him, a plaque near his office, and, a staff award named after him. I am proud of that. Years after his death I would run into strangers and hear stories of ways he left a big impact on them. As a kid my father would take me to many UNT games-basketball and football. I remember the McNeese State? game here in the rain among many others. My Sister went to UNT for her undergrad and masters and my brother later went there for his undergrad. I wanted to go to a school outside of my home town. But, when I was a senior in high school my dad said to me, "Travis, you can go to any school in the state you want to, but you are paying for it." That meant I was going to UNT because 1. I had a scholarship there and 2. it was affordable for me. I instantly fell in love with it. I got my bachelors in Philosophy in '04. I met my wife just after graduating. She also bled green and was a UNT cheerleader. I am proud of that too. She is now on her last year in the doc program... at UNT. I am really proud of this! I left for a year and then came back on as a Hall Director in housing for five years. I managed Mozart Square for most of that time living with the basketball teams and soccer teams (it was interesting being on the inside with them when certain news broke-as well as the news that never did). I enjoyed working with all the head coaches-including Coach Mac when his football players lived in the halls. I can definitely say that Benford, Mac, and JJ all really cared a great deal about the character of their players. While working in Student Affairs I got my M.S. in Recreation. I no longer work at UNT (stopped last October), but my connection is just as strong as always. I love this place for what it has done and been to my family. It is a source of pride and a place where I met my wife, built a family, made a living, created lifelong friendship and memories. Thank you guys for having a forum like this that we can keep connected, remain involved, and waste precious office time. What's your story? This post has been promoted to an article
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As a kid my father would take me to many UNT games-basketball and football. I remember the McNeese State? game here in the rain among many others. My Sister went to UNT for her undergrad and masters and my brother later went there for his undergrad. I wanted to go to a school outside of my home town. But, when I was a senior in high school my dad said to me, "Travis, you can go to any school in the state you want to, but you are paying for it." That meant I was going to UNT because 1. I had a scholarship there and 2. it was affordable for me. I instantly fell in love with it. I got my bachelors in Philosophy in '04. I met my wife just after graduating. She also bled green and was a UNT cheerleader. I am proud of that too. She is now on her last year in the doc program... at UNT. I am really proud of this! I left for a year and then came back on as a Hall Director in housing for five years. I managed Mozart Square for most of that time living with the basketball teams and soccer teams (it was interesting being on the inside with them when certain news broke-as well as the news that never did). I enjoyed working with all the head coaches-including Coach Mac when his football players lived in the halls. I can definitely say that Benford, Mac, and JJ all really cared a great deal about the character of their players. While working in Student Affairs I got my M.S. in Recreation. I no longer work at UNT (stopped last October), but my connection is just as strong as always. I love this place for what it has done and been to my family. It is a source of pride and a place where I met my wife, built a family, made a living, created lifelong friendship and memories. Thank you guys for having a forum like this that we can keep connected, remain involved, and waste precious office time. What's your story?