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4 minutes ago, GrandGreen said:

It usually works that way.  Lose to good teams and beat bad ones. 

I hope you stick with the team, but if it is too much torture, be like many others and give up.

As a long mostly suffering fan, over fifty years, NT is my team.   I didn't go to UT or A&M and couldn't care less about them and other the perennial powers.  

As far as your coach record comparison, Dodge was a bargain basement hire and didn't have a chance.  McCarney was the first football hc that was hired with a competitive compensation package.  Unfortunately, he had serious health issues and was a failure.  Littrell and Morris were upgrades but certainly not proven D1 hcs.

I have not entirely given up on Morris, although the last game was a horrible coaching job.  The defensive coordinator basically was fired by his defensive players.  They are either/or not very talented or were poorly coached.  Ether way the Defensive Coordinator is responsible. 

NT has two very winnable games left.  Two wins and a good showing in any bowl would make this year at least a limited success.  

Yeah, you’re right.  We should just accept and settle for mediocre teams and embarrassing coaching performances on a national stage.  That shows our undying loyalty for the program and we should just shut up and stay out of it.

NT being “our” team doesn’t mean we can’t voice our displeasure over the absolutely disgusting performance.  UTSA does not have near the resources we have and yet they beat us because we have poor leaders who make tons of money and provide terrible results both on and off the field.

And I could give two shits about getting to another crappy bowl game against a crappy opponent.  That’s what they hope this Caponi firing will do, take our eyes off the embarrassment in San Antonio and 5 straight game losing streak.  Get ready for it.  The well staffed propaganda machine will be demanding we recognize and appreciate what an amazing accomplishment another six win bowl team is.

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22 hours ago, Green Lantern said:

This was so embarrassing. From 5-1 to 5-5 is just unfathomable. And we’ve looked like garbage for most of these losses. I think I’m just over this experiment. I watched the recent Dan Campbell clip where he’s describing his team’s identity, and he references having put “Grit” on the wall as a constant reminder of who/what is at the core of the team’s identity. We completely lack grit. A very soft, sloppy, undisciplined team and program overall.

What is North Texas’ program identity? The only thing we appear to excel at is finding new and creatively embarrassing ways to disappoint our fans.

This is pretty much spot on. I was coming here to post my disappointment and after reading your post I decided just to echo your sentiments.  Sad days for UNT fans.

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