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if this bill dies, I can guarantee you there will be current followers of UNT sports that will never step foot back on campus. Can't speak for others but I've been attending fewer and fewer football games over the years because I can't f'n stand fouts. Personally I'd much rather drive to TCU and watch some football in a great venue.

With all due respect, this is an attitude I just don't understand. To me, if you are truely a fan of North Texas, then you would watch them play anywhere. Understand that if, this is a big if, the bill dies, this is not the fault of the athletic department but with the folks running our state government in Austin.

Now I love TCU's stadium, great views, close to the field, etc...I've only set foot in Amon Carter when TCU plays NT. BTW, outside of being close to the field, Amon Carter's amenities are about the same as Fouts.

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With all due respect, this is an attitude I just don't understand. To me, if you are truely a fan of North Texas, then you would watch them play anywhere. Understand that if, this is a big if, the bill dies, this is not the fault of the athletic department but with the folks running our state government in Austin.

Now I love TCU's stadium, great views, close to the field, etc...I've only set foot in Amon Carter when TCU plays NT. BTW, outside of being close to the field, Amon Carter's amenities are about the same as Fouts.

I am a true NT fan however I am active in my church, I can spend time and money there. I have kids that play basketball and soccer, I can spend time and money there. I have a job, I can and do spend a lot of time there. I like other various activities that take my time and money. Why limit myself to just NT, especially if they don't provide a good product?

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I am a true NT fan however I am active in my church, I can spend time and money there. I have kids that play basketball and soccer, I can spend time and money there. I have a job, I can and do spend a lot of time there. I like other various activities that take my time and money. Why limit myself to just NT, especially if they don't provide a good product?

This post highlights what I think is a very common thought amongst UNT alums and/or supporters. The idea that UNT football should be treated like a professional football team....ie. I spend my money to buy tickets and concessions/parking/whatever and I expect to see a win. This just isn't how college athletics works. College teams are only ever going to be as good as their faithful allow them to be by giving back to the program. True, not everyone can afford to really help support a program the way it should be, but you have to either suspend that feeling of not getting your money's worth or buy into the fact that you (and at UNT, even the smallest contributor gets to say this) are the lifeblood of the program.

I don't mean to downgrade any of the above activities in terms of their importance. With young kids that are about to get to the age where they are playing sports and doing their own activities, I definitely struggle with attendance these days, myself. I just hate to see people completely give up on UNT b/c they don't feel they get their money's worth.

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This post highlights what I think is a very common thought amongst UNT alums and/or supporters. The idea that UNT football should be treated like a professional football team....ie. I spend my money to buy tickets and concessions/parking/whatever and I expect to see a win. This just isn't how college athletics works. College teams are only ever going to be as good as their faithful allow them to be by giving back to the program. True, not everyone can afford to really help support a program the way it should be, but you have to either suspend that feeling of not getting your money's worth or buy into the fact that you (and at UNT, even the smallest contributor gets to say this) are the lifeblood of the program.

I don't mean to downgrade any of the above activities in terms of their importance. With young kids that are about to get to the age where they are playing sports and doing their own activities, I definitely struggle with attendance these days, myself. I just hate to see people completely give up on UNT b/c they don't feel they get their money's worth.

it is not a professional team desire. it is knowing what is being done and what is not. if the football program is not important enough for the university to fund it correctly and provide the facilities to compete, and at least communicate with alums what is going on and what is needed, then i also will say so long. loyalty is not stupidity. we are not sheep.

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With all due respect, this is an attitude I just don't understand. To me, if you are truely a fan of North Texas, then you would watch them play anywhere. Understand that if, this is a big if, the bill dies, this is not the fault of the athletic department but with the folks running our state government in Austin.

Now I love TCU's stadium, great views, close to the field, etc...I've only set foot in Amon Carter when TCU plays NT. BTW, outside of being close to the field, Amon Carter's amenities are about the same as Fouts.

Have you been in the football complex at TCU?? Its a night day difference between the two programs as far as the entire football complex, imo.

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Have you been in the football complex at TCU?? Its a night day difference between the two programs as far as the entire football complex, imo.

Have you been in the NT Athletic Complex?

It is one of the nicest complex's in the country according to Dave Barnett of ESPN.

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Have you been in the NT Athletic Complex?

It is one of the nicest complex's in the country according to Dave Barnett of ESPN.

Let's also keep in mind that Dave Barnett is an alum of our fine university.

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it is not a professional team desire. it is knowing what is being done and what is not. if the football program is not important enough for the university to fund it correctly and provide the facilities to compete, and at least communicate with alums what is going on and what is needed, then i also will say so long. loyalty is not stupidity. we are not sheep.

GGGGrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!! Holding lip,.....biting tongue,....wanting to respond in agreement so bad....GGGGGrrrrrrr.

Rick

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HB 2024 is in the House Higher Education Committee. The committee members are:

Chair: Rep. Dan Branch - A graduate of the SMU School of Law

Vice Chair: Rep. Joaquin Castro - Stanford University and Harvard Law School

Members:

Rep. Roberto R. Alonzo - undergraduate degree at UT-Austin

Rep. Leo Berman - BA, Political Science with honors, Southern Methodist University

Rep. Ellen Cohen - No education listed

Rep. Donna Howard - bachelor's degree in nursing (1974) and a master's in health education (1977), both from the University of Texas.

Rep. Brian McCall - Bachelors degree from Baylor University, a Masters degree from Southern Methodist University, and a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Texas at Dallas. The representative also spent a year as a visiting post-graduate student at Oxford University.

Rep. Diane Patrick - Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree with a major in Elementary Education and a minor in English from the University of North Texas

Rep. Patrick M. Rose - Princeton University, earning a bachelor's degree with high honors, and The University of Texas, earning a law degree

The Senate version is SB 473

Position

Chair: Sen. Judith Zaffirini - Education: The University of Texas at Austin, B.S., M.A., Ph.D.; University of Houston

Vice Chair: Sen. Dan Patrick - Education: University of Maryland

Members:

Sen. Kip Averitt - Education: MBA, Baylor University, 1978; B.S., Economics & Finance, Baylor University, 1977

Sen. Robert Duncan - Education: Texas Tech University, B.S.; Texas Tech University School of Law, J.D

Sen. Royce West - Education: University of Texas at Arlington, B.A., M.A.; University of Houston, J.D.

This information is very disconcerting. Factor in that Lee Jackson has SMU ties and has been AWOL when it comes to UNT Athletics and Dr. B ain't no Dr. Pohl and that she seems more concerned about UNT teaching classes in India then bulilding a stadium in Denton and we have a receipe for conspiracy!

Least not forget that SMU not only played a major part in keeping UNT out of the old Southwest Conference but did likewise just recently when they eagerly campaigned against UNT being allowed entry into CUSA despite the commissioner's support of UNT being admitted. Does anyone honestly believe that SMU is not concerned about the effect a first class stadium in Denton will have on the perception of UNT and how that might affect SMU? And lets not ignor the fact that there are members from Baylor and TT. They could be hurt as well if UNT builds a state of the art facility in Denton.

Listen, the UNT Law school should have already been up and running.

Don't be surprised if somehow both of these bills get ignored because of the state of the economy and the 2,000 plus bills on the table in

Austin. Perfect cover for those who secretly want to see UNT fail.

Just my opinion.

Glory to the Green!

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Correction: Rep. Diane Patrick received her Ph.D. in Educational Administration from UNT. I don't know where her Master's degree is from.

Both her Master's and Doctorate are from North Texas. Her Bachelor's degree is from Baylor.

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I suggest that everybody stop what they're doing and listen very, very carefully:

Stop whining and moaning and buying into these nonsense conspiracy theories. And they are just nonsense, no matter how many people are going to dredge up ancient history proving that the universe is against UNT. SMU blackballing us back in the Dark Ages and some snide comment somebody made 35 years ago and Hurley hated athletics and UT rules everything and Lee Jackson's SMU ties (oh, please) and on and on. Don't you ever get tired of singing the same sad song over and over, or is it some sort of twisted rationalization that explains our lack of happiness?

Instead, write a very respectful and upbeat and optimistic letter (mail is better than email -- it shows that you took more time and trouble) to your state senator, state rep, and the committee members. Refer to the bill by number. Ask them to support it and say it's important to you and many others. For God's sake, please spell his/her name correctly.

I assure you, legislators read their mail. They don't read GMG. At least, I pray they don't, given the fevered persecution fantasies that motivate some folks.

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I suggest that everybody stop what they're doing and listen very, very carefully:

Stop whining and moaning and buying into these nonsense conspiracy theories. And they are just nonsense, no matter how many people are going to dredge up ancient history proving that the universe is against UNT. SMU blackballing us back in the Dark Ages and some snide comment somebody made 35 years ago and Hurley hated athletics and UT rules everything and Lee Jackson's SMU ties (oh, please) and on and on. Don't you ever get tired of singing the same sad song over and over, or is it some sort of twisted rationalization that explains our lack of happiness?

Instead, write a very respectful and upbeat and optimistic letter (mail is better than email -- it shows that you took more time and trouble) to your state senator, state rep, and the committee members. Refer to the bill by number. Ask them to support it and say it's important to you and many others. For God's sake, please spell his/her name correctly.

I assure you, legislators read their mail. They don't read GMG. At least, I pray they don't, given the fevered persecution fantasies that motivate some folks.

Post of the Year! And, when December is gone I'd still expect it to be the Post of the Year.

The world is not out to get us. Nor is the state of Texas, UT, SMU, UTSA, Lee Jackson, Al Hurley, or even The Fake Lonnie Finch. Further, even all of the combined complaints and misinformation will not be our downfall. WE are our own worst enemy. We have met the enemy and it is us.

If this matter is so critical to our competitive existence then EVERYONE who has any love for the University of North Texas should follow Green to the Bone's suggestion.

I promise to do just that. Thanks for providing the info on the committee members UNTflyer.

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Name Address Capitol Office City State Zip

Sen. Judith Zaffirini P.O. Box 2910 CAP 1E.14 Austin TX 78768

Sen. Dan Patrick P.O. Box 2910 CAP 3S.3 Austin TX 78768

Sen. Kip Averitt P.O. Box 2910 EXT E1.606 Austin TX 78768

Sen. Robert Duncan P.O. Box 2910 CAP 3E.10 Austin TX 78768

Sen. Royce West P.O. Box 2910 CAP 1E.12 Austin TX 78768

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Name Address Capitol Office City State Zip

Rep. Dan Branch P.O. Box 2910 EXT E2.322 Austin TX 78768

Rep. Joaquin Castro P.O. Box 2910 EXT E1.302 Austin TX 78768

Rep. Roberto R. Alonzo P.O. Box 2910 CAP 4N.6 Austin TX 78768

Rep. Leo Berman P.O. Box 2910 EXT E2.908 Austin TX 78768

Rep. Ellen Cohen P.O. Box 2910 EXT E2.320 Austin TX 78768

Rep. Donna Howard P.O. Box 2910 EXT E2.810 Austin TX 78768

Rep. Brian McCall P.O. Box 2910 CAP 1W.11 Austin TX 78768

Rep. Diane Patrick P.O. Box 2910 EXT E2.412 Austin TX 78768

Rep. Patrick M. Rose P.O. Box 2910 EXT E2.602 Austin TX 78768

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This information is very disconcerting. Factor in that Lee Jackson has SMU ties and has been AWOL when it comes to UNT Athletics and Dr. B ain't no Dr. Pohl and that she seems more concerned about UNT teaching classes in India then bulilding a stadium in Denton and we have a receipe for conspiracy!

Listen, the UNT Law school should have already been up and running.

Your a fool. You think our chancellor is secretly working agaisnt UNT because he's an SMU football fan?

The UNT Law schools should be put off because of the economy. The City of Dallas hasn't remodled the old jail to accodate the school. So until the broke city does something, the state should sit tight on their cash.

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The UNT Law schools should be put off because of the economy. The City of Dallas hasn't remodled the old jail to accodate the school. So until the broke city does something, the state should sit tight on their cash.

This seems to go against the conventional wisdom of using increased government spending to spur economic growth.

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The world is not out to get us. Nor is the state of Texas, UT, SMU, UTSA, Lee Jackson, Al Hurley, or even The Fake Lonnie Finch. Further, even all of the combined complaints and misinformation will not be our downfall. WE are our own worst enemy. We have met the enemy and it is us.

Actually, The Fake Guy might be out to get us!

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Have you been in the football complex at TCU?? Its a night day difference between the two programs as far as the entire football complex, imo.

He was talking about going to watch games at TCU as opposed to North Texas. I was commenting on the stadiums, not the facilities for the athletes, but our new AC ain't too shabby.

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Your a fool. You think our chancellor is secretly working agaisnt UNT because he's an SMU football fan?

The UNT Law schools should be put off because of the economy. The City of Dallas hasn't remodled the old jail to accodate the school. So until the broke city does something, the state should sit tight on their cash.

Did you mean to say, you're a fool?

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