Didn't we have zero Q1 wins that year? I think that was the year I really started to see how much they (Q1 wins) weigh into big considerations.
Where do I find archived NET rankings/Quad records?
Yeah, include Kavanaugh and the majority of P5 in this.
This is all meant to tailspin - rapidly - into a breakup. Let's just get on with it. Find out who wants to play under the old rules, get together and compete under a more reasonable setup. The UTs and Bamas of the world can have their own league. F them.
Just to clarify, I'm not against the premise of this. Fair compensation, I can support. But the current setup is (from a standpoint of competitiveness and traditions) comically bad and, has already been stated, is not financially sustainable. There are, what, 5 schools that can continue down this path indefinitely? Afford to bleed money like this? Even Yale-bred Kavanaugh can see this.
The idea that a player gets to a school, mid term, gets some NIL money, and then gets poached at the last second to another school for a second bag of NIL cash, without ever playing a down for the first school. What a circus.
DENTON – UNT men’s basketball head coach Daniyal Robinson hired on Friday Deshon Parker as an assistant coach to his first Mean Green staff.
Parker, who was a standout player for Robinson at Cleveland State, comes to North Texas after being on Robinson’s coaching staff last season at his alma mater CSU where he was the youngest DI assistant coach in the nation.
Last year at Cleveland State, Parker helped lead the Vikings to a 23-win season, which was the program’s most single season wins in 14 years. CSU finished second in the Horizon league standings and was the 2025 CBI runner up.
Parker was instrumental in Cleveland State earning nine all-conference honors that season. A tremendous defensive player himself, Parker was critical in the development of two Vikings players earning Horizon All-Defensive Team honors in 2025.
Parker joined Robinson’s Cleveland State staff in 2024 after playing one professional season in the country of Georgia for BC Sokhumi in the Georgian Superliga. That season he made the Georgian Superliga First Team honor as he averaged 18.3 points, 6.3 rebounds and 5.6 assists per game.
He is a 2023 graduate of Cleveland State. As a senior for the Vikings, Parker played for Robinson who was in his first season as CSU’s head coach. Parker helped lead the Vikings that year to 21 wins and were the runner ups in the 2023 Horizon Conference Tournament. As a senior Parker averaged 9.7 points, 4.4 rebounds and 4.1 assists per game. Parker was voted at the end of the year to the Horizon All-Defensive team.
In total Parker played in 150 collegiate games and made 126 starts. He scored 1,004 career points, had 481 career assists and 409 career rebounds.
A native of Huber Heights, Ohio, Parker graduated from Wayne High School in 2018. He led the Warriors as a senior to a 26-2 overall record and to the Division I OHSAA state quarterfinals where they lost to eventual state champion Archbishop Moeller.
Parker has five siblings. His older brother Demond played collegiately at DII Cedarville and is on the men’s basketball staff at Florida Atlantic.
For more information on UNT Basketball tickets, contact the Mean Green Ticket Office at 940-565-2527 or at ticketoffice@unt.edu. Fans can purchase tickets at www.meangreentickets.com or visit the UNT Athletics Ticket Office located at Gate 2 of DATCU Stadium between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
The lawmakers? Do you mean Brett Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court? And good luck arguing your point on anything that isn’t football or hoops at Power Schools.
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