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  1. I hear they offer great rates on CDs and 5 free ATM withdrawals per month!
    5 points
  2. I am rooting for Will to make it to the next level!
    3 points
  3. It amazes me that a sport so awesome as college football can also be the frontrunner for dumbest sport going.
    3 points
  4. Niko is the key to the tournament run.
    3 points
  5. That is it exactly. The entire passing game was not good. Our WR corps were as weak as I can remember. DT did nothing to help things. But, the blame should go to everyone associated with the passing game, not just DT. The WR position looks to be upgraded this fall. And, I am excited to see what Brock can do. But, if Brock is not the answer, I would expect DT to look better this year with the potential improvements at WR.
    3 points
  6. I'd like to introduce you to UNT90.
    3 points
  7. I still find it sad that the cheer staff have to raise money.
    3 points
  8. Directions to Strickland: Starting from: The Historical Denton County Courthouse 110 W. Hickory Denton, TX 76201 Directions (Miles) 1. Start on W. HICKORY ST. (0.0) 2. Turn Left on N. LOCUST ST. (2.1) 3. Turn right on W. WINDSOR DR. (0.1) Distance: 2.2 miles Approximate Travel Time: 15 minutes STRICKLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL 324 E Windsor Dr. Denton, TX 76205 As I don't know the direction everyone will be coming from, I have provided directions from the Denton Courthouse on the Square in downtown Denton. But, GPS works great fro this sort of thing...or, if you are "old fashioned" like me...Mapquest is your thing!
    2 points
  9. My thoughts on tomorrow nights game. http://tmgbr.com/2013/03/07/the-breakdown-8/ Projected Starters Louisiana Lafayette G Elfrid Payton 15.8 ppg 5.6 rpg 5.4 apg G Alan-Micha Thompson 8.5 ppg G Bryant Mbamalu 13.7 ppg 3.7 rpg F Shawn Long 15.8 ppg 10.3 rpg 2.0 bpg F Elridge Moore 5.0 ppg 3.8 rpg North Texas G Alzee Williams, JR 11.1 ppg 3.4 rpg F Jordan Williams, SO 14.0 ppg 3.7 rpg F Niko Stojiljkovic, SR 2.5 ppg 2.2 rpg F Roger Franklin, SR 11.6 ppg 6.0 rpg F Tony Mitchell, SO 13.1 ppg 8.4 rpg 2.7 bpg Previous Matchup’s December 1 Louisiana Lafayette 80-64 North Texas January 31 Louisiana Lafayette 105-74 North Texas Mean Green Offense vs Ragin Cajun Defense North Texas comes into this match-up averaging 67 ppg which ranks them at 201st in the nation. Add that on to their 41% fg percentage which ranks 270th in the nation. So it’s safe to say that UNT is not going to light the scoreboard up. Even in their most efficient games UNT has only put up around 75 points this year. In order for UNT to win they have to maximize their possessions and limit the turnovers. Louisiana Lafayette isn’t the stoutest of defenses out there so UNT will be able to score the ball that I’m sure of. What I’m not sure of is the Tony Mitchell factor. Lafayette has had the big man figured out for the past two seasons. This year Mitchell has average a meager 5 ppg and 4.5 rbg and 4.5 fouls per game against the Cajuns. Not the stats you would expect from a preseason All-American. Tony needs to use his athleticism in this game and attack from the outside in. I say this because you can be sure every time Mitchell gets a paint touch the Cajun are going to collapse around him. By Mitchell attacking off the dribble it sets up for his teammates like Jordan Williams and Roger Franklin to cut to the basket and get open looks. Mitchell can be effective in this game even he doesn’t put up big numbers. He can get his teammates involved early and often. Mean Green Defense vs Ragin Cajun Offense The Cajuns want to get out and push the tempo. They like to get up a lot of shots. Against UNT this year they have averaged 62 shots attempted and 20 3 points shots each game. Add those to getting at least 20 free throws each game and well you’re bound to put up some points. UNT can’t let the Cajuns get up a big volume of shots. The reason is UNT does not have the offensive efficiency to keep pace with the Cajuns. They can ill afford to let this game turn into a track meet. UNT will need to keep the Cajuns in the 60’s (points) if they want to have a chance to win. In each of their 19 losses Lafayette is averaging 65 ppg. Against UNT this year they are averaging 93 ppg so UNT must do a good job in limiting shot opportunities. Whoever is guarding Elfrid Payton will need to stay in front of the electric point guard. He is the guy with the keys to car for Lafayette. Also a big must is for Tony Mitchell to stay out of foul trouble. UNT needs his athleticism in this game big time. Often you see Tony get saddled with foul trouble early and he loses his aggressiveness. How I would attack The great thing about the motion offense is that you’re not tied to a certain position. What I mean is that just because I’m a forward doesn’t mean that every time I have to be on the block posting up. I would tell Tony Mitchell and my guys to look for a post entry off the fast break if it’s not there then we need to go to an open set. So what I would like to see is an open lane (middle of the floor). I don’t want my guys clogging it up. I know that Lafayette wants to sag in the paint and force us to beat them with jump shots. That’s all fine and well I know that I can’t win unless I can make shots anyways. What I can force them to do is defend for 30 seconds and look for my right shot. If I know they are sagging what’s the point of throwing up a 3 early in the shot clock? I know I can get that shot anytime against them. Instead I’m going move the ball quickly and look for that open short to mid range shot or use the dribble drive to create an easy shot. I would want guys like Hardwick and Jones to use the drive to draw the defense in and have one of my others guys cutting in along the baseline for an easy lob or layup. Often when you get that sag it almost turns into a zone so the goal becomes getting two guys on you. The open set allows for the open lane to drive and allows for the cut to be harder to guard. If I’m sagging I can easily lose track of my man if I’m forced to help on a dribble drive which in turns allows my guy to attack. The key is to be patient and look for a good shot. I would want my guys to remember just because your open doesn’t mean that it’s a good shot. Prediction: Lafayette and North Texas have had two very similar seasons this year. You would label both as a disappointment. North Texas has probably had the more disappointing of the two, but that can all change. What scares me the most in this game is Lafayette’s ability to score 94th overall in the country. Can North Texas keep them in check and not let the game turn into a track meet? Can Tony Mitchell start to play like the man we all know him to be? Can North Texas find its unsung hero like Jacob Holmen was last year? Can North Texas continue to get better? North Texas ended the season playing its best basketball of the season which has led me to believe that they have a fighting chance in this game. They just need to continue to get better and play Tony Benford basketball. Be aggressive and physical challenge Lafayette at every turn and grind it out. I see this game as being close all the way through. Tournament games always have that feel of added pressure. Every shot and possession becomes more important. In order to move on you need to play like every possession is your last. Hot Springs has been good to North Texas for the most part in years past except for that last hurdle. I see that same good charm continuing this year. I believe North Texas will dig deep and find a way to win. My unsung hero will be Niko Stojiljkovic. I think he is going to make a huge play down the stretch that will turn the game in UNT’s favor. North Texas 67 Louisiana Lafayette 66
    2 points
  10. I would think there is a great chance of this happening for Will...seems odd to have him referred to as William...I think Will has earned the right to get a shot. Go get 'em Will...the Mean green Nation is in your corner!
    2 points
  11. Apparently, the official name will be the America 12 or the A-12/ A-XII or short. According to the old Big East boards, America12.org was also registered by the Big East
    2 points
  12. Great thing about tourney basketball is it's a new start for everyone.
    2 points
  13. We can add Mitchell and Andy Maggard to our list of players! Welcome aboard guys. Really happy to have you with us for GMG.Com Bowl X!
    2 points
  14. Excuses are like Benfords. We refuse to get rid of them.
    2 points
  15. WE are adding Mitchell and Andy Maggard and Justin John (ex-Cheer Squad member) to our roster of players and we have our third referee...Cheer Coach Tracy O'Neal's husband...sorry don't have his first name...has agreed to be our third ref. OK, just need a couple of additional players and we are set! We are "good to go" as is, but a couple more players can help with the substitution patterns for some of our more "in shape challenged" players! Just sayin..... Thanks to all who have stepped up so far to support this event and the great members of UNT'S Cheer Squad. It's going to be fun!
    2 points
  16. In the neighborhood of 14...including you! Really appreciate your support and agreeing to play. With the number playing you can definitely "rest" and sub out as often as you feel you need to in order to "save" your legs for the run the next day! You can do this...you are young!
    2 points
  17. I just want to know who that male cheerleader is in the picture. I would like to shake his hand.
    2 points
  18. Some Kansas student have crafted up this website so that female KU students can...show their appreciation for the school? http://kuboobs.com/
    2 points
  19. I know Vito is reporting what he was told, but those 40 times are not accurate. I know that Power (4.8) and Fortenberry (5.5) were informed that they ran faster. Those times also were slow as multiple other watches had Power in the high 4.6's to mid 4.7's and Fortenberry in the 5.3 range. Another thing to consider on the bench reps- nearly everyone had reps knocked off due to not locking out all the way (which is allowed at the combine). The scout with the "official results"- an old man from the Titans who had a walker- was nitpicky and bent over backwards to sully the numbers.
    2 points
  20. I haven't done any research or looked at the numbers... but I'd think you could probably blame this on Tony Benford.
    2 points
  21. That's how you want to read that, huh?
    2 points
  22. Right. I mean, you can't expect a homophobic bigot to have the self-control and decency to not cause physical harm to some fag-o-queer-sexual if he/she is out holding hands with his husband / her wife...same way you can't expect a rapist to not forcibly penetrate a woman if she's dressed like a tramp-whore. Seriously you twinks and sluts, stop flaunting it or you're gonna get what you deserve.
    2 points
  23. Dont want to rock the boat with you long timers nor start an ugly debate....but Patience....Patience.......Let us see what spring brings us.
    2 points
  24. Homosexuals being assaulted, or even kicked out of their own family never happens? That's good.
    2 points
  25. I also don't understand people not realizing the upside of penetrating new hot markets in San Antonio, Charlotte, Nashville, Miami and Palm Beach. La Tech equals Southern Miss in my eyes so that makes natural sense and fills a geographical gap. Not to mention UTSA is brininging in a large fanbase of its own. Those games between UNT UTSA their band and the Green Brigade in the Alamodome are going to be epic. I have seen the UTSA band in the Fiesta Flambeau Night Parade and they were impressive. They outperformed the Texas band and stirred the crowd into quite a frenzy. Again that rivalry is going to be fun and I already have a solid level of dislike for the dirty birds. GMG
    1 point
  26. ULaMonroe and FIU are ahead of Apogee..... All you need to know about this list.
    1 point
  27. First, sorry about the repeat thread. I just got an email minutes ago from "Stadium Journey" which featured these rankings in its content so I thought this would be fresh material? And I agree, forevereagle, the Kibble'N'Bits Dome should be ranked last. Tulsa U has oil-wealthy alums who should do something about their stadium. By the way, last time "Stadium Journey" had their NCAA FBS stadium rankings out I recall that they had Apogee Stadium somewhere in the 100's which was preposterous but hey(!)............................................ we are moving up in the rankings! GMG!
    1 point
  28. America 12... ... and i thought everyone had understood from recent history, that putting a number into your conference name was not a particularly smart thing to do from a branding perspective... those numbers just don't seem to stay the same
    1 point
  29. I think Power catching routes was the only one who did position drills, correct? Don't believe Fortenberry did, but may have missed the others.
    1 point
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  31. Yeah, I was kinda wondering how Cantly had slowed down so much from high school, where I'm sure his 40 times were probably reported as faster than they were, but damn, that would have been a big drop. Glad to hear he's losing some weight, anyway, I always thought he came into fall camp needing to lose some.
    1 point
  32. https://twitter.com/radioinsight/status/...0896007169 Let me note that this site is very good at mining domain registrations for making predictions on radio station changes (format, name/branding, dial position, etc.). So unless this law firm is being thorough enough to register several domains to throw people off...
    1 point
  33. http://247sports.com/Player/Brad-Lundblade-18602 This is from the list of North Texas Offers on 247 Recruiting.
    1 point
  34. I think I've figured it out. Benford wasn't lying when he said he'd stress defense and rebounding. Almost immediately upon his getting here the opposition is playing better defense and rebounding quite well.
    1 point
  35. Not locking out is not allowed at the combine. I watched at least two players get reps knocked off for doing so. I hope those 40 times that you posted are closer to the truth, otherwise they were ridiculously slow.
    1 point
  36. Actually NT was a collegian power in the beginning of soccer at NT. It was basically equivalent to a club team now, that was so successful that they did make it a varsity sport. As popularity grew other schools such as SMU started giving scholarships for soccer players and fairly quickly become better than NT. NT was competitive but was far from a power when the sport was axed. I am in the middle of the baseball question. Baseball at a lot of places has grown to a strong third among sponsored sports. Nothing really makes money at the college level but a few high end programs, but baseball programs can be close to break even at NT. Assuming that the stadium is primary built with donations then I see no big reason not to start a team. Other facilities such as a track complex, indoor practice facility and center court for the tennis complex should not be delayed by the initiation of a baseball program.
    1 point
  37. Not great career moves on their part... He hated America ( thought we aided those who tried to overthow him ) and most of America hated him... In fairness, his country is probably better condiiton for the locals now than it was when he took over... which may not not be saying much. Rodman situation ... that is really wierd. Can't say anything good about N.Korea. ... worst and craziest country on the planet.
    1 point
  38. http://wordpress1.cws.unt.edu/?=2858 Try this link to see the UNT Daily article.
    1 point
  39. That's encouraging, he must have three interviews set up for that time.
    1 point
  40. This fan base desperately needs a winning football season....
    1 point
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  42. I think this is a slight to the Tennis ladies, Soccer ladies, and golf.
    1 point
  43. I wondered about the Sheffield hire especially the timing, but he looks like another winner in the Olympic sports, now if we could do the same in the revenue sports. He and his assistants particularly Borroughs have already turned the program around. I have posted many times when the Bubbas standings are discussed that the way to win those all sports championships was obviously have a strong track program. The best way to boost track is to concentrate on distance performers and the fastest way to do that is to internationally recruit. Borroughs is building that distance program with some good Texas athletics but has kicked it up a notch with runners from England, New Zealand, and Australia. This is the most welled balanced track roster I can remember at NT, and they should do very well in the outdoors. Watch out for new throw guys John Garrish and Tom Kalisky to break existing NT records. Another random thought is that NT winning two seconds in indoors, is more impressive when you consider they don't have a true indoor track.
    1 point
  44. This doesn't have anything to do with anything you are talking about. This has nothing to do with anything like paying the countries bills or any other problem our government is dealing/ notdealing with, not everything ties into the, "America is a sinking ship" narrative people love to talk about. I do think you are right though, it's not that big of a deal. The guy is gay, so what, that's how we SHOULD look at it. It should not be a big deal in this day and age if a person is gay or straight, why should we care. He's just another retired player that came out after he walked away, nothing groundbreaking.
    1 point
  45. This made the forum because it is historic. The four deaths didn't because sadly, people are murdered everyday. How many other professional athletes have had the courage to reveal they are homosexual during their playing career?
    1 point
  46. Yet you were still compelled to respond
    1 point


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