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North Texas reached the finish line when it comes to spring practice in light-hearted fashion Tuesday afternoon.

The Mean Green sent out their lumbering offensive and defensive linemen and a few coaches to catch punts lofted high in the air.

The exercise provided a final few laughs and a nice sendoff for the Mean Greens players after a spring full of challenges, perhaps none bigger than adjusting to new offensive and defensive schemes.

The quarterback race that was won, at least for now, by senior Andrew McNulty stole the headlines, but there is little doubt that how UNT adapts to new schemes also will be vital to UNTs prospects.

Read more: http://www.dentonrc.com/sports/sports-headlines/20150421-unt-notebook-big-guys-shag-punts-to-cap-spring-practice.ece

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As alumn and Mean Green fans we have to evaluate how much money we make and then decide what level of support we can afford to give towards supporting the Mean Green. We have to decide if we are even going to support them at all? Is it worth it? Are we going on vacation? How much is our house payment? Do the kids have a college plan to pay for? , What are the results? What improvement did we make? What questions remain? Are we going to stay the family course and strive to be the best providers we can be for them? Or are we going to hold back a little and give to the Mean Green? Did we work overtime this spring? Did we set a bit of it off to the side for the fall? Or did we blow it all on bills, piano lessons and braces for the kids? Can we do better? Can we strive to take on even more debt, or are we going to pack it up and curl into a fetal position and give in to the the pressure and allow our wife to purchase that new purse or pair of shoes? The questions lay before us. Are we willing to pay the price to find the answer to those questions? That's what we have to find out this coming fall and go forward with our plan to strive to be the best we can be.

Rick

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As alumn and Mean Green fans we have to evaluate how much money we make and then decide what level of support we can afford to give towards supporting the Mean Green. We have to decide if we are even going to support them at all? Is it worth it? Are we going on vacation? How much is our house payment? Do the kids have a college plan to pay for? , What are the results? What improvement did we make? What questions remain? Are we going to stay the family course and strive to be the best providers we can be for them? Or are we going to hold back a little and give to the Mean Green? Did we work overtime this spring? Did we set a bit of it off to the side for the fall? Or did we blow it all on bills, piano lessons and braces for the kids? Can we do better? Can we strive to take on even more debt, or are we going to pack it up and curl into a fetal position and give in to the the pressure and allow our wife to purchase that new purse or pair of shoes? The questions lay before us. Are we willing to pay the price to find the answer to those questions? That's what we have to find out this coming fall and go forward with our plan to strive to be the best we can be.

Rick

Word.

1-200 dollars annually is nothing. I'm certain that even the most unfortunate can swing that if budgeted correctly. If 1-200 dollars can't be given then surely the new $25 donation can be handled. If not, then don't worry about giving because that person has far more to worry about than donating. Donate! And GMG.

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