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  1. That was the quickest hook I’ve ever seen at any level. Both QB’s need patience to gain confidence. Coaching 101
  2. WKU has already secured a 7-3 kid for next year.
  3. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc494135/m1/1/
  4. Charles McMillian was a Juco All-American that Blakely recruited from Tyler JC. Of course Jimmy Gales coached Kenneth Williams, Charles McMillian, Norvell Miles & Waymond Lister in HS @ SOC. Kenneth Lyons was recruited by Blakely a few years later from Ft Worth Trimble Tech (Played for Jimmy Gales brother)
  5. I didn’t bother to ask for permission but I forwarded this clip to Kenneth Williams who is forwarding it to Weasel Johnson, Charles McMillian and Norvell Miles. Ken loves this video. Thanks for sharing
  6. The MVC was a tough conference but Blakeley had to play an independent schedule and nobody (Top 20) wanted to play them.
  7. Best Team/Best Coaching Staff RIP Bill Blakeley (2010) Jimmy Gales (2020) Billy Tubbs (2020) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Tubbs
  8. Jason Bean is an above average passer. Defenses will be making a mistake if they think he is only a runner. He grew on me in HS as a passer. You can’t have a quick hook on a young QB who had practically no meaningful reps last year.
  9. I’m Just happy North Texas State won today
  10. What a blow to the program. Hope he heals well
  11. This coach is paid much more with greater expectations. You can easily turn a basketball program around in 2 years.
  12. All 175 lbs to provide immediate help in 2021.
  13. Does the staff alter their recruiting strategy/offers after the season has started? Not to degrade this commit but is this the greatest need? The honeymoon will quickly be over with on this staff.
  14. Aune is not the answer either. Too bad Bean sits after his mistakes and doesn't play anymore. The defense was bad with all starters. This is a bottom 10 sqad.
  15. https://www.heavenlygates.net/obituary/MrRonnie-Battle?fbclid=IwAR0402WexGKKu4XQ32uUDtV0UpwZE5WLuzCdgFcZnrkILfOtzrWBCO1nVqg Ronnie Jerome Battle (born March 27, 1959) is a former American football tight end who played two seasons in the National Football League. He was drafted by the Los Angeles Rams in the seventh round of the 1981 NFL Draft. He played college football at North Texas. He is the father of NFL wide receiver Arnaz Battle. Contents Early yearsEdit Battle attended Southwood High School in Shreveport, Louisiana. College careerEdit Battle played college football at North Texas. Professional careerEdit Los Angeles RamsEdit Battle was drafted by the Los Angeles Rams in the seventh round (175th overall) of the 1981 NFL Draft. He appeared in four games as a rookie but did not record any statistics. In 1982, Battle played in nine games for the Rams. He finished the season with two receptions for 62 yards and a touchdown. He also carried the ball once for one yard. He left the NFL and professional football after the 1982 season due to a career ending thumb injury. Ron Battle No. 81 Position: Tight end Personal information Born: March 27, 1959(age 61) Shreveport, Louisiana Career information College: North Texas NFL Draft: 1981 / Round: 7 / Pick: 175 Career history Los Angeles Rams (1981–1982) Career NFL statistics Receptions: 2 Receiving yards: 62 Receiving touchdowns: 1 Player stats at NFL.com Player stats at PFR
  16. Working the NFL beat has always been secondary to Deon. Since his playing days, he has always coached kids. More recently, as the OC coordinator at TCCH, AAA/Focus and Prime Prep Academy. His summer AAU team was billed The Truth. He has never taken a salary. The NFL gigs evidently paid the bills. He generally flew out to the studios the day before games and often time has done remote assignments from Prosper before moving to Cedar Hill. He’s had 3 sons to coach/follow and now feels he is free to accomplish his dream of coaching on the college level.
  17. Should be interesting. 6-8 riser. Son of UNT great Ronnie Morgan. Only other low to mid major offers at this point.
  18. I was with you until you disparaged only 1 kid. (85 on scholarship) He also does not play defense.
  19. Saw a couple of references that Bean “floated” a pass or two. Please don’t confuse a floated long pass as a bad pass. Bean’s long balls are almost always thrown extremely high. Was a thing of beauty in high school; as his receivers often ran right under them. He will continue to get better. My only concern is can he take a hit.
  20. Way too early for this back and forth but Mason Fine would have been sacked twice last night.
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