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I think the score would be UTA 55, UNT 73.

I saw in the paper that UNT lost a tough game last night, and we haven't been playing well lately, at least at home. It's been rough at CPC this year.

We've failed to score 50 points 4 times this season now. Last night's game for UTA against Seattle was reminiscent of some of the bad mid-80s Mavs teams on the stage. Mavs have no inside game if our main center is defended well, we were 2-23 outside, and got down 20-4 to a team that had only won 5 games on the year and no conference wins. We play well on the road, but rarely win at home. Last night's crowd of 1100 was very Texas-Hall like...not much noise and in a 7000 seat arena, just not much home court advantage lately. Part of it could be we've got basically a Southland team playing in a better WAC, but we're gonna have to get a LOT better if we're gonna go .500 in the SunBelt next year, much less try to contend.

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Would depend entirely upon who "showed up" to play. In our case you never seem to know these days.

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It would be close for a half, your coach would adjust well to us like he has the past several years and the second half would be less competitive as we flail helplessly. Next.

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I think the score would be UTA 55, UNT 73.

I saw in the paper that UNT lost a tough game last night, and we haven't been playing well lately, at least at home. It's been rough at CPC this year.

We've failed to score 50 points 4 times this season now. Last night's game against Seattle was reminiscent of some of the bad mid-80s Mavs teams on the stage. No inside game, 2-23 outside, down 20-4 to a team that had only won 5 games on the year and no conference wins. We play well on the road, but rarely win at home. Last night's crowd of 1100 was very Texas-Hall like...not much noise and in a 7000 seat arena, just not much home court advantage lately. Part of it could be we've got basically a Southland team playing in a better WAC, but we're gonna have to get a LOT better if we're gonna go .500 in the SunBelt next year, much less try to contend.

i was very confused at to what you were talking about until i realized the stats you put up weren't for our team...

Ill just say that you are highly overrating UNT's ability to score and defend with that prediction...

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I think the score would be UTA 55, UNT 73.

I saw in the paper that UNT lost a tough game last night, and we haven't been playing well lately, at least at home. It's been rough at CPC this year.

We've failed to score 50 points 4 times this season now. Last night's game for UTA against Seattle was reminiscent of some of the bad mid-80s Mavs teams on the stage. Mavs have no inside game if our main center is defended well, we were 2-23 outside, and got down 20-4 to a team that had only won 5 games on the year and no conference wins. We play well on the road, but rarely win at home. Last night's crowd of 1100 was very Texas-Hall like...not much noise and in a 7000 seat arena, just not much home court advantage lately. Part of it could be we've got basically a Southland team playing in a better WAC, but we're gonna have to get a LOT better if we're gonna go .500 in the SunBelt next year, much less try to contend.

Cool story. That's super awesome news.

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