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Shouldn't UNT have a pipeline of people to hire from and intern for peanuts from its Sports Entertainment Marketing program at the Ryan Biz School? They should be doing class projects for free for the sports marketing group in the Athletic Dept. The students are green, and their ideas may not be honed, but they're closest to the problem of student engagement. Why not give them free experience with a business case, and the Athletic Department free consulting on the solution to student attendance.
I always complained to those who would listen at UNT that they didn't do a great job connecting any of us in my program with the hundreds upon thousands of employers in the DFW area. Meanwhile, other U's in Texas had pipelines of employers ready to snap up a new grad and pay them pennies just to get their foot in the door. Unsurprisingly, the biz school can't even connect with the people across the freeway in the Athletic Center.
AAC Names Parchman Most Outstanding Indoor Field Performer
DENTON, Texas — UNT weight thrower Jake Parchman was named the Men’s Indoor Most Outstanding Field Performer from the 2025 AAC Indoor Track and Field Championships, the conference announced Thursday.
Men’s and Women’s Most Outstanding Track Performer and Field Performer awards are presented to student-athletes who recorded the highest-ranking marks on the NCAA's Division I performance list during last week's American Indoor Track & Field Championships. Parchman’s school-record mark of 21.01 meters in the weight throw at the conference meet was No. 43 in the country this year.
Parchman was the lone conference champion for the Mean Green at the AAC Championships. His final attempt was the best throw of his career, surpassing his own school record for the third time this season.
He is just the second male athlete to win the award in program history, joining Jordan Wehr in 2011.
The UNT track and field progam is set to kick off the outdoor season March 21-22 in Fort Worth at the TCU Alumni Invite.
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