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111 years ago today, the North Texas State Normal football team took the field for the first time when they traveled to Fort Worth and played TCU. It was a rainy day that obviously helped TCU to a 13-0 final score. North Texas was coached by J.W. Pender and TCU was coached by Fred Cahoon. Here's to 5 fabulous seasons of UNT football!

 

 

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Oddly enough, the news article seems to indicate that TCU came to Denton, but all the records I find online show that Denton went to TCU.  I doubt there are any eyewitnesses left to clarify the discrepancy. 

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48 minutes ago, DeepGreen said:

Did Vito write that dynamic sports piece?

Ha! The evidence suggests otherwise. If Vito had written it:
"In a steady rain today a host of North Texas Normal football players met a host of Texas Christian University players. When night fell the players from Texas Christian University were victorious in the first of a host of future beatdowns of the team from Denton."

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Why wasn’t this promoted at the 100 year mark ?  I recall when UT observed their 100 year anniversary they had a football with “100” on the helmet along with the longhorn logo.  Another missed opportunity.

”Happy 111 years of football” just doesn’t roll off the tongue as well. 

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6 hours ago, untcampbell said:

Anyone brining a cake tomorrow to celebrate?

Candy Haven does a good "remnant" cake for about $12. One should feed everyone (at our tailgate).

 

GMG

Does that keep the cake moist and work similar to when doing the same to a turkey?

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The remnant cake is great. They take pieces of cake that were trimmed off other cakes, i.e. cakes baked in a square pan but cut into a custom shape. They then put on their fantastic icing so you don't see its been formed from pieces. It's also smaller so when I am in the mood for birthday cake, I don't have to wait for my birthday and its not so much that I prematurely die of diabetes.

Candy Haven is cake heaven.

 

GMG

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2 hours ago, untcampbell said:

The remnant cake is great. They take pieces of cake that were trimmed off other cakes, i.e. cakes baked in a square pan but cut into a custom shape. They then put on their fantastic icing so you don't see its been formed from pieces. It's also smaller so when I am in the mood for birthday cake, I don't have to wait for my birthday and its not so much that I prematurely die of diabetes.

Candy Haven is cake heaven.

 

GMG

Cool.  I was talking about "brining a cake"

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14 hours ago, TripleGrad said:

111 years ago today, the North Texas State Normal football team took the field for the first time when they traveled to Fort Worth and played TCU. It was a rainy day that obviously helped TCU to a 13-0 final score. North Texas was coached by J.W. Pender and TCU was coached by Fred Cahoon. Here's to 5 fabulous seasons of UNT football!

 

 

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Today also marks 111 years of the media misrepresenting our name... It's North Texas Normal College, not 'Denton Normal'

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8 minutes ago, SUMG said:

That article was cut off. At the bottom of the story, they mention concession and parking snafus. 

And somebody bitching about the helmet/uniform combo. 
 

2 hours ago, untcampbell said:

Ah, thanks. And thanks for not doing a FIFY (pet peeve posts).

Did it myself.

 

GMG

No worries. It made me laugh. I never cared for Tres Leches cake because it is “soggy” to me. I can imagine one brined overnight. 😂

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