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Mac came in here with his chest puffed out, flaunting his big fat BCS ring and forcing us to listen to clips of his "Glory Days." He literally looked down on us from the podium and patronized us with a meaningless slogan,"Why not North Texas."

Before the ink had even dried on the contract he breached the trust, honor and integrity of his position by placing the friendship of a buddy above his employer, the students, the alumni, season ticket holders, Mean Green Club Members and all who love and cherish the University of North Texas.

He publicly criticized the athleticism of the recruits of a former coach and yet when he could no longer hide his scheme behind the fancy meaningless slogans, annoying and phony enthusiasm and closed practices he publicly whined about how difficult it was to recruit to North Texas. Keep in mind those same recruits he bad mouthed won the HOD Bowl.

Last Saturday Mac shot The University of North Texas the finger by playing McNulty.

Mac is a con artist who parlayed his position at UNT to the benefit of a friend and his own personnel financial position.

The 1.8 million does not belong to Mac. It belongs to the University of North Texas Athletic Department. It belongs to the football players and the trainers. It belongs to the cheerleaders and the Green Brigade. It belongs to the students and the alumni. It belongs to the season ticket holders and Mean Green Club Members.

Taking that money Mac is tantamount to stealing!

In the forty five years I have been following UNT athletics I have never witnessed such a total disregard for honesty, integrity and morality.

 

 

 

 

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Mac came in here with his chest puffed out, flaunting his big fat BCS ring and forcing us to listen to clips of his "Glory Days." He literally looked down on us from the podium and patronized us with a meaningless slogan,"Why not North Texas."

Before the ink had even dried on the contract he breached the trust, honor and integrity of his position by placing the friendship of a buddy above his employer, the students, the alumni, season ticket holders, Mean Green Club Members and all who love and cherish the University of North Texas.

He publicly criticized the athleticism of the recruits of a former coach and yet when he could no longer hide his scheme behind the fancy meaningless slogans, annoying and phony enthusiasm and closed practices he publicly whined about how difficult it was to recruit to North Texas. Keep in mind those same recruits he bad mouthed won the HOD Bowl.

Last Saturday Mac shot The University of North Texas the finger by playing McNulty.

Mac is a con artist who parlayed his position at UNT to the benefit of a friend and his own personnel financial position.

The 1.8 million does not belong to Mac. It belongs to the University of North Texas Athletic Department. It belongs to the football players and the trainers. It belongs to the cheerleaders and the Green Brigade. It belongs to the students and the alumni. It belongs to the season ticket holders and Mean Green Club Members.

Taking that money Mac is tantamount to stealing!

In the forty five years I have been following UNT athletics I have never witnessed such a total disregard for honesty, integrity and morality

I agree

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