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Come out and support YOUR mean green basketball teams tonight at 5 and 7.....

No Bonfire to compete with and i know some of you took off for it before u heard the news...no excuses!!!! See ya'll at the game...i will be with the Pit Crew in Camo and my pit crew shirt...hopefully i find it...its been a year or so....come by and say something! I shoudl be there around 6....gotta "call in sick" to work....

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I'll be there for the men's game for sure ... not sure what time I'll be there for the woman's game ... it all depends on when I get finished with chores today.

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----Does burning someone at the stake count as a bon-fire???? It sounds as if some on the board are considering that option... This type of talk happens after a run of success for several years and high expectations of a season gone bad. UNT is not accustomed to be in this position.... a bunch of good years followed by a really rotten one.

---Head coaches are rarely as good as they seem or as bad. They are often at the mercy of their assistants. Obviously our offense has been a disappointment and in my opinion because of the line more than anything and the defense "just ain't want she used to be".

---A excellent head coach is very complex animal... he has to recruit well, evaluate talent well, get competant assistants, teach well, motivate, have good game plans which includes adjusting as the game progresses (we are terrible there), plus be an outgoing public relations person** as was Fry and Spike Dykes.

--Some great HS coaches can some of the above but have no personality and can't recruit (don't need to in HS). That is the big thing that separates good HS from good college coaches.

**-- Rich Leach is sure an exception here... has the personally of a brick but the boy has a great exciting and fun scheme to play and he wins a lot.

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----Does burning someone at the stake count as a bon-fire????  It sounds as if some on the board are considering that option...  This type of talk happens after a run of success for several years and high expectations of a season gone bad.  UNT is not accustomed to be in this position.... a bunch of good years followed by a really rotten one.

---Head coaches are rarely as good as they seem or as bad.  They are often at the mercy of their assistants.  Obviously our offense has been a disappointment and in my opinion because of the line more than anything and the defense "just ain't want she used to be". 

---A excellent head coach is very complex animal... he has to recruit well, evaluate talent well, get competant assistants, teach well, motivate, have good game plans which includes adjusting as the game progresses (we are terrible there), plus be an outgoing public relations person** as was Fry and Spike Dykes.

--Some great HS coaches can some of the above but have no personality and can't recruit  (don't need to in HS). That is the big thing that separates good HS from good college coaches.

**-- Rich Leach is sure an exception here... has the personally of a brick but the boy has a great  exciting  and fun scheme to play and he wins a lot.

Must we really turn every thread into a Fire Dickey fight? Come on guys...leave it for another thread.

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