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Maybe a death row hanging at half time - the Half Time Hanging. Crowds love that stuff.
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We're 364 students smaller this year, but we're evidently smarter... Brighter Students
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So I tried to pick up my student ticket yesterday
ForneyGreen replied to oldguystudent's topic in Mean Green Football
This is an outrage and an obvious case of insensitivity. I think the students should hold an Occupy Apogee protest. -
Coach Mac's Pre-ULM Press Conference
ForneyGreen replied to Mean Green 93-98's topic in Mean Green Football
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I was kinda thinking along these same lines... lots of good tailgating before *and* after the game (celebrating a Mean Green victory of course!). Is there typically any rule/regulation as to when tailgating has to stop after a game? After some games at Fouts, we would go back and hang out for maybe 30 minutes, but I don't remember seeing folks stick around much longer.
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I agree with this post
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We really have no passing offense... and our lack of a running QB just kills the RB option play. Do we miss Rodge that much? Chico's offense seemed to work much better with Rodge (and an occasional Hamilton) running the offense. Maybe McNulty can eventually be that type of QB and also bring a real passing threat that we never had last year. We're 2-5 and basically out of the conference race - so I think its time to shake up the offense, because it is just bad at this point.
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It's Official: Katz reporting plan to add UH and SMU
ForneyGreen replied to Harry's topic in Mean Green Football
So you're telling me there's a chance? -
The more I drink, the better I'm feeling about this whole thing. We've got to get butts in the stadium the rest of this year - and also make sure our BB attendance is great. Our academics and facilities are in order - we need to show that people really care about the programs and will support them with attendance.
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The MAC is already a big conference (13 schools) - and looks like Temple will have to stay in the MAC. I think our best hope is to somehow squeeze into this MWC-CUSA agreement. If having a balanced number of football schools in this super-merger is important, then we may have a chance. Of course... there are other factors: Big 12 may not be done expanding. Let's hope Rawlins is on the horn talking-up UNT.
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Big East Expanding to 12: SMU and Houston in play
ForneyGreen replied to Harry's topic in Mean Green Football
I think that even this scenario provides options for UNT, because we could be a potential candidate for either CUSA (if they can be convinced to reload in Texas) OR MWC (after losing Air Force). I know that MWC might seem far-fetched based on where we are at this time (attendance, etc.), but if I were Rick V., I would be keeping close contact with our old friends at Nevada and Boise St. in hopes of convincing them that UNT would be a great addition to the MWC. -
Some scattershooting... 1) Attendance was pathetic. Winning will certainly help, but when the student side is that empty (and I mean Empty), we have to think of ways to get students excited in the mean time. 2) Green Brigade is AWESOME this year (ok - they are great every year, but their sound this year is huge). Love the fact that we have a big-time band. 3) Defense was flying all over the field - great to see that aggressiveness. 4) Seems we haven't figured out what kind of Offense we want to run. The whole thing just looks disjoint. I wish we would have run the Wildcat a few times with Hamilton last night to jump start the running game. 5) Derek Thompson was throwing harder than I've seen him to this point - a good sign because he was zipping the ball to his receivers (unfortunately not all were caught). 6) Alfred Morris - very good running back on a pretty bad team. That guy brings it - he's a load to tackle. 7) Winning >> Losing
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I was thinking the same :-) But the video was cool - got my blood pumping for sure.
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Realistic expectations come into focus
ForneyGreen replied to Brett Vito's topic in Mean Green Football
Ok - I see the overall point from Silver Eagle that we need to keep overall expectations high for our program (and I agree), but I think there's more to these listed results than realistic expectations. REALISTICALLY[/i], North Texas should never have thought that it even had a prayer against Tennessee...final score..NT 21 vols 14. AND in the same year (1975) REALISTICALLY North Texas shouldn't have had any expectation that they could beat Houston, (who would end up being the SWC champs in 1976) final score, NT 28 UH 0. That was a talented 1975 NT Team that was in its 3rd year under one of the greatest college coaches (IMHO). REALISTICALLY, A 1-AA North Texas shouldn't have had any expectations that they could beat Texas Tech in 1988....especially after spotting them 21 points in the first half...final score NT 29...TT 24. REALISTICALLY, A 1-AA North Texas shouldn't have had any expectations that they could beat UT.....we all know the results of that. REALISTICALLY, A 1-AA North Texas shouldn't have had any expectations that they could beat RICE, another SWC school, in 1988....final score NT 33- Rice 17. The 1988 NT Team had some really good skill position players and a head coach in his 7th year of building a program. I probably wouldn't include Rice on this list because I expected NT to win that game - Rice didn't win a game in 1988. REALISTICALLY, A 1-AA North Texas shouldn't have had any expectations that they could beat SWC member SMU in 1990. Final score NT 14- SMU 7 The 1990 NT Team again had some really good skill position players and a head coach in his 9th year of building a program. SMU was horrible in 1990 coming off of the death penalty. I'm also not going to be happy with getting beaten badly by FIU and I won't be happy with the program until we are winning conference championships again, but let's give this thing some time to grow. Maybe Coach Mac will be winning games against SEC teams in Year 3. Well, maybe we'll win against an SEC team in 2 weeks -
I will say this... we need to decide exactly what type of offense we are going to be. Are we going to be the offense of last year with zone reads/options and mostly a short passing game? Are we going to be a smashmouth/grinding offense? In Game 1, our scheme looked like we weren't exactly sure what we wanted to be. If we are going to be the offense of last year, then we need a QB that can run that offense. Thompson made some pretty good throws - that one improvised throw to Outlaw in the corner of the end zone (the touchdown that wasn't ruled a touchdown) was a very nice throw. Some of his other throws looked slow. Those quick outs need to have a lot more zip on the ball - it seemed like it took forever for the ball to get to the receiver sometimes. And then when receivers drop balls and mistime jumps... that is just a killer. Osborn also made a few good throws but scares me with a couple of his decisions. I think 2 of his throws would have been a pick-6 against a better secondary (e.g. Houston and Alabama).
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I like this analogy - and dare I even say this (because I may get slammed), but Dickey basically did the same thing too: came into a situation where he didn't have the horses to compete, simplified things, recruited, improved schemes over time as he brought in more talent, and we became a competitive team. It really sucks that we're in Year 7 of a big downturn and wasted 4 years of this program's life. It will get better under Mac and Staff - just don't expect miracles in Year 1. I love our guys and our team - but if you watched the game against FIU, the discrepancy in speed and strength was just so obvious. That doesn't mean that we can't win games this year - there will be some good times this year for sure - but we need to realize where we are as a program right now. If it helps (if you saw the game)... look at FIU's stadium and attendance. Granted, the weather likely played a factor in attendance, but that is just truly sad to see a really good defending conference champion team with one of the best players in college football (Hilton) draw such a pathetic crowd. That doesn't really show a very strong foundation for their program. Finally, I believe our program has a strong foundation.
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I-AA? Naw, they should just drop the entire football program after the Baylor debacle. Maybe Amon Carter can be used as a new rodeo grounds. Week 1 of college football is not yet over, and my knees are already hurting...
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Slow Slow Slow - and Small, Small Small. Some of those FIU guys look like SEC guys standing next to our players. We're just not very competitive up front on either side of the ball. They're pushing us around all over the field. That being said... we also don't look ready for this game. Their defense looks like they are very ready - ours looks completely lost. I have to kinda agree with Emmitt - if we are really that slow and small, then our cupboard really was left bare. Anyway, I love our guys and know we'll get better eventually - but it's going to be tough to watch for a while.....
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As I expected, the new uniforms look better the more I see them. They are clean and sharp. I think a lot of us were shocked by the color change since it was mostly unexpected (we all new the Nike uniforms would be very different - but didn't realize that such a noticeable color change was part of the redesign). The new helmet, now posted on The Helmet Project website is my favorite since the 80's Corky Nelson era helmet (which is still my favorite). I still hope that one day we will feel that the Mean Green is known well enough such that we don't feel the need to spell-out our school's name on the helmet.
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Thank You! Thank You! I'm breathing again :-) Is that SOW on the left pants leg?
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Something I would like to see for the opening game
ForneyGreen replied to SilverEagle's topic in Mean Green Football
"Overflow crowd of approximately 10,000" -- that's pretty impressive. I tried to find SilverEagle in the crowd pictures - not sure I could pick him out though :-) -
Count me in again this year! Speaking of Scott Hall - thta was definitely the highlight for me last year - getting to catch a game pass from one of the all-time greats. I was living the dream... Thanks KRAM for the great job you do putting this together.
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This is a terrific service that the UNT Cheerleaders performed - really great to see this level of dedication toward future generations. "My wife and I later talked to some of them, since my wife was a cheerleader at UNT ten years ago." Congratulations Sir
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I Love Mlk
ForneyGreen replied to emmitt01's topic in The Eagles Nest (There Should be Pie For Everyone Forum)
I got you back up to -3. MLK said that blacks and whites should hold hands and march proudly - and I know some really cute black girls, so I have historic precedence for holding their hands. I love this country. -
And Southern Miss... and Boise St... and I'm sure others. But for me, I still never liked the fact that we feel the need to spell out the school name on a football helmet.. At least with many of these, the spelling of the name is in a graphic form or part of a larger graphic instead of just letters. I would *love* to see SOW on our helmets. Come to think of it - the more I see images of the old Worm, the more I like that graphic too :-)