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  1. Well, we’ve looked good and played bad all season so I guess we may as well hope that looking bad means playing good.😁 These are terrible IMO, but if we win I say wear them every week.
    10 points
  2. So now you're saying those expectations were too high? Let's find just a little consistency, Ben.
    7 points
  3. I’m sure we’ll get a lot of mileage out of them 🙄
    6 points
  4. Umoja Gibson - Last year’s leading scorer Zachary Simmons - Junior entering his third year as a starter Larry Wise - Redshirt Freshman who hasn’t played a minute Definitely not ragging on Larry, but you have to think that’s a good sign for him that he’s one of the three players showcasing the new jerseys.
    5 points
  5. I’ve always wanted to see more of the flying worm from the 70s but also the simple NT design as well. One last thing putting a vintage scrappy on a shirt....oh and can we please stick with one shade of green? 😓 GMG
    5 points
  6. Man, you’re just going to get Firefightnrick worked up into a frenzy.
    4 points
  7. Lol. That scrappy is totally waiting at the bottom of the stairs for his kids to find their shoes before heading to school in the morning.
    4 points
  8. As much as this is a "joke" shirt, I think it really captures the spirit of Trump's base.
    4 points
  9. Hey guys! Just joined the community - I'm Connor and I help run Homefield. We make premium (read: extra comfortable) college apparel, and try to make unique/vintage designs for schools of all sizes. We know that no matter how much research we do, it'll never compare to the knowledge of die-hards, which is why we joined this community. We just became licensed for UNT, and we're still in the research phase of making sure we make thoughtful UNT apparel for when we do launch it. This is where you come in. No one loves the Mean Green and the school more than you, and we want to learn from the experts. Mainly: what are your favorite UNT logos/traditions? We only want to make apparel that serves the most passionate fans, and we take that input quite seriously. Even if you don't have any favorite logos/traditions, if you ever are thinking about ordering some UNT stuff when it goes live, let me know and I'll be sure to hook you up with a solid discount. Thanks, Connor
    3 points
  10. My friends and i had lots of fun in college that had nothing to do with the official imagery of the sports teams. And we didn't even think of trying to incorporate it into the sports imagery,.....
    3 points
  11. Some of you detected Fine’s initial shoulder injury at Cal. Not his throwing side, but read on another board where it can still affect his throwing motion thus accuracy. Losing Rico Bussey, Jr, was big but seems to have become very big. That moved up our receivers youth movement sooner than we wanted. As BillySee58 has said “this team still has talent” but I think we’d all agree it must have more time to develop on Game Days. GMG!
    3 points
  12. They're giving up 22 points per game to everyone not named Michigan, Duke and Iowa
    3 points
  13. I hear ya Plumm.....but of the 130+ FBS Schools that probably applies to maybe 5-10 of them. I can blame RV for this some, but I frankly got tired of the "ask not what your program can do for you, ask what you can do for your program" mentality. We can give and give...money and time....but eventually I want a return. Big time college athletics is not a charity. Most want something in return. If I see Wren Baker get on twitter and lecture everyone about the low attendance we're going to have on Saturday after his 4th year, $2 million head coach got blown out AGAIN last week....I'm going to be disappointed. Accountability doesn't just fall on the donors and fans. And that doesn't mean I don't love my school ....it means I want them to hold up their end of our bargain. Just Win.
    3 points
  14. Nor is it unique to the University of North Texas because there are squirrel clubs all over the country. It was a fabrication by two lost individuals at the large texas university at Austin. http://www.albinosquirrel.com/about.html ASPS History The Albino Squirrel Preservation Society was founded in April of 2001 by Dustin Ballard and Gary Chang at the University of Texas. The club was created in reaction to the dwindling population of albino squirrels found on the UT campus... That’s right,...every time you mention the stupid albino squirrel your singing the praises of a creation from longhorn nation. Do you love and appreciate Apogee? The only reason the squirrel ever got a moments notice at North Texas was due to the vitriolic hate from the anti-athletics crowd who used the squirrel to mock anything traditional and/or connected to North Texas athletics. Much of it was encouraged by our anti-athletics journalism department in the early 2000’s when we were trying to gain student support to build Apogee. The anti-athletics crowd tried every dirty trick they could to fight athletics on campus, within the city, in the DRC and in and around the Denia-L neighborhood. They even went so far as to hold protests at the state capital before congressional committee meetings when university officials applied for the bonding of the stadium. So people who tried everything they could to prevent us from building Apogee are represented by the stupid squirrel in my opinion. Any serious fan & supporter of Mean Green athletics knows the ridiculousness at any suggestion that the squirrel is any way form or fashion a North Texas tradition. It’s not. As for me and Scrappy we say eff tU and eff their squirrel loving freaks. Rick
    3 points
  15. Not my fave but I can dig it for a game. Especially one we need to force some energy into.
    3 points
  16. 3 points
  17. Lol it gave good luck to many previous students and alumni. When I left Willis from an all nighter heading to a test and saw Lucky I knew I was in good shape.
    3 points
  18. Oh no way! What a cool legacy for both posters to have.
    3 points
  19. For throwbacks the 60’s interlocked NT is popular.. But not as popular as the 70’s era “Flyn’ Worm”. For current logos,...the logo that is a derivative of the “Flyin’ Worm” is the “Son Of Worm”...or as we like to call it The SOW, and is the standard mark for the Mean Green.. And the flag design that is very popular and was voted on and chosen by our fan base is the “North Texas Battle Flag”. Rick
    3 points
  20. DRC: https://dentonrc.com/sports/lovelace-mcnatt-families-practice-facility-visual-tour/article_34392f00-bbe9-5f62-81ac-6d20da98291a.html
    2 points
  21. nate has aged extremely well.
    2 points
  22. Except no one has ever falsely passed off our professors and students and our football team to be a unique tradition at North Texas. Rick
    2 points
  23. That left shoulder will be strapped down like a pecker in a drag show.
    2 points
  24. Giving up 28 pts to Tn St. and FAU is not all that impressive either They did beat and hold Marshall to 13, but Marshall is in a tailspin They also are yet to win away All which probably means nothing, this series is as close to a rivalry that NT has in CUSA
    2 points
  25. DRC: https://dentonrc.com/sports/prediction-unt-will-pull-out-of-slump-with-win-over/article_d05c50ef-11d0-5917-a10c-0879d36b323c.html
    2 points
  26. Not sure why people think these will be terrible, let’s wait to see em in person. I particularly like the black uni!
    2 points
  27. Rick are you saying there are only 4 teams in the nation with a worse defense than MUTS ? Or are they 5th from the bottom overall ? Me and my pal Johnny Walker are conflusssed .
    2 points
  28. Unfortunately, this expectations do look like they were too high for us...
    2 points
  29. Apparently this whole Green thing isn’t working out. Maybe we should go back to Eagles as the nickname as well as the mascot.
    2 points
  30. What Coach Thompson preaches to his West Orange-Stark Mustangs!
    2 points
  31. A lot of good football players come out of Orange, Tx. Lived 20 miles from there most of my life. Wished we recruited down there more.
    2 points
  32. TRT Scrappy Low T Scrappy. Love them both so hard.
    2 points
  33. Green uniform is a great look.
    2 points
  34. I hope so. I would like nothing more then to see Coach Littrell take this program to a monstrous level, building the foundation on solid rock so that we are branded forever should he decide to leave.
    2 points
  35. Light Grey. Chrome sucks during the day for the QB.
    2 points
  36. That all-green with white trim & "Mean Green" across the front looking like:
    2 points
  37. Good to know on the shade of green - we definitely have this Scrappy ogo saved in a design file from a few months ago. It's so good.
    2 points
  38. Also one of my favorites. This Scrappy and the one I posted share one characteristic.........they both have ATTITUDE. I also like the battle flag, but it needs to be a flying flag. It would also look pretty good with a slightly faded-antique look and a little tattered. You know, like it's actually survived a lot of conflict.
    2 points
  39. From the 50's/60's. The first cartoon Scrappy. Legend has it that it was drawn by the legendary Bill McClanahan.
    2 points
  40. 2 points
  41. Hi Connor! Ever heard of an albino squirrel? There’s one that has haunted (or brought luck to, depending on who you ask) UNT students for the past few decades. It would be a funny shirt design as an “inside joke” that all UNT alumni would understand.
    2 points
  42. If this is actually serious: Rule # 1 - Pantone 356 and White - Never anything else . Rule # 2 - In case of any doubt or confusion, read Rule # 1 again. Copper, Silver, Gray, Black, Blue and Orange, Forrest Green, and Khaki are not acceptable for textile merchandise. All other logos are either secondary or tiny niche fetishes.
    2 points
  43. 2 points
  44. An offensive line that doesn't get your QB destroyed after every pass?
    2 points


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