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According to the Fayetteville, Arkansas newspaper, Woody Wilson had the third highest completion rate in Arkansas history as a senior in high school with a 63.9% completion rate (117-183) 23 T.D.'s, 2,837 yards.

Here is Wilson's game by game states last season through the 7th, during which he broke his collarbone and didn't finish.

8/27/05 against Air Force Prep: 5-33 rushing; 9-15 passing for 126 yards, 2 TD's and 0 ints.

9/03/05 against Highland JC: 5-17 rushing; 11-13 passing for 199 yards, 3 TD's and 0 ints.

9/10/05 against Hutchinson: 2-25 rushing; 5-10 passing 171 yards; 2 TD's, 0 ints.

9/17/05 against Dodge City; 4-5 rushing; 12-18 passing for 201 yards; 0 TD's; 2 ints.

9/24/05 against Independence: 7-37 rushing; 13-21 passing for 127 yards; 1 TD, 0 ints.

10/1/05 against Ft. Scott: 5-33 rushing; 6-11 passing for 23 yards; 0 TD's/ 0 INts.

10/8/05 against Garden City: 5-64 rushing (includes 56 yard run); 7-16 passing for 55 yards, 0 TD's 0 Int's. Left game injured.

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Wilson looks like he fits the QB blueprint to run a Darrell Dickey offense. dry.gif

UNT seems like the Isralites of the Old Testament inasmuch as they just kept on waiting for their Messiah to arrive and take care of the situaition at hand, but a Messiah that was not destined to come during their particular era.

So a growing army will just keep on counting down the months, weeks, days, hours, minutes and seconds as they wait for NT leadership's own light bulbs to turn on to a full brightness as to what should be already be quite evident, clear and apparent to them such as...

...trends in recruiting with UNT football being a total stranger in our own Metroplex high schools and neighborhoods (sorry, but Kansan products or recruits, will never make it happen at a high profile level in Mean Green Country and at that NCAA D1A level each and everyone of us desire to have back at the University of North Texas

...some NT athletic employee's behaviors and attitudes toward NT Exes on the radio airwaves (and now even in the stands) and they wonder why season ticket sales are so damn low at UNT even after going to the SBC/Bottom 10 bowl in what will now be Lafayette, Louisiana.

...a year-to-year non-ability for this football program to average much more than 15K per home game (even during a string of bowl games) which is just another red flag that should tell NT leaders that the UNT contsituency and the Greater Denton community are just simply not buying into this anymore,

...strategic personnel decisions from NT leadership and their hardy handful (of which they and their families might fill a few of the chancellor's and presidential suite's at Fouts Field on Game Day;

...anyway, what NT leaders keep wrapping up as their most unique and special present to NT Exes/Mean Green fans with the extension of contracts non-stop to what any college football fan outside the SBC would see as (almost) laughable mediocrity,

...and that which we, ie, the Mean Green Nation have as our reward for one of the most unique styles of NCAA D1 athletic department management in history, a football program that......... cannot.......... recruit.......... one........... Texas............High.............school............prospect........... from........ the....... Dallas Morning News............. "AREA" top 100<<<<<<<<<<<

>>>>>>>>>but in the Department of Realism (which is not always so popular on this forum with some) we still have a football program that has been operating with unprecedented success ("wink-wink") albeit much of that of a veiled and disguised nature since even during most NT's bowl years we were getting schooled by 1-AA football schools who at that time wanted to be in the Sun Belt. 1-AA schools of which had they been in the SBC, it would have been their schools as the SBC bowl representative in New Orleans.

And FWIW, when a potential offensive HS recruit of note looks at how low our MG offenses have been ranked the last 8 years, what realistic chances do we have of signing such offensive talent that other upwardly bound NCAA D1-A schools also are after?

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"Even the new NT Athletic Center didn't seem to help UNT's recruiting class." (a paraphrase from the Dallas Morning News the day after national signing day).

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The signs of where all this is headed are everywhere, but which NT leaders care or dare to even look? sad.gif

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According to the Fayetteville, Arkansas newspaper, Woody Wilson had the third highest completion rate in Arkansas history as a senior in high school with a 63.9% completion rate (117-183) 23 T.D.'s, 2,837 yards.

Here is Wilson's game by game states last season through the 7th, during which he broke his collarbone and didn't finish.

8/27/05  against Air Force Prep: 5-33 rushing; 9-15 passing for 126 yards, 2 TD's and 0 ints.

9/03/05 against Highland JC: 5-17 rushing; 11-13 passing for 199 yards, 3 TD's and 0 ints.

9/10/05 against Hutchinson: 2-25 rushing; 5-10 passing 171 yards; 2 TD's, 0 ints.

9/17/05 against Dodge City; 4-5 rushing; 12-18 passing for 201 yards; 0 TD's; 2 ints.

9/24/05 against Independence: 7-37 rushing; 13-21 passing for 127 yards; 1 TD, 0 ints.

10/1/05 against Ft. Scott: 5-33 rushing; 6-11 passing for 23 yards; 0 TD's/ 0 INts.

10/8/05 against Garden City: 5-64 rushing (includes 56 yard run); 7-16 passing for 55 yards, 0 TD's 0 Int's. Left game injured.

he did not seem to run much. nice numbers passing. we have to do better passing than last year to make the running game go.

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