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Oh... NOW this board wants to defend a career pizza man? Lol.5 points
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It would be great if we could get both Hamlet and Reese back for another year. I think that Hamlet is good enough for the NBA and I wish him success but if he doesn't make it this time and doesn't want to play overseas then maybe he'd return for another try. I believe that Reese is looking for an elite team as a showcase for his talents and if he doesn't get one then I believe that he might return. I also wish that we could get another big man with the equivalent of Simmons talent but I know that they are as scarce as hen's teeth. With the talent that is coming in, I believe that the bench will be stronger. If we could get back-to-back Dance performances it would go a long way to maintaining status as a rising "power".4 points
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I find it interesting that he tags Jaelon Darden in his tweet. Jaelon getting drafted has so much upside in recruiting for UNT.4 points
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I am not sure why anyone thinks we don’t have a competent OL. Our pass defense and run blocking was so much better last year. Our OL was by far the most improved unit on the team. And maybe we end up with a new starting QB but if we do, it’s a good thing. It would mean that Ruder is as talented as advertised and beat out the returning starter. We might only win four games again next year, but I kind of doubt it. With CUSA being so inconsistent and unpredictable we are probably more likely to win 6.4 points
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I hate to sound like a buzz kill... However the talent gap between the NCAA and the NBA massively wide, even the international leagues in Europe and Australia have a lot of talent that they are developing with their own pipelines. Are the realistic options for pro ball really better then playing college ball? at least when you finish college ball you earn a degree.3 points
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It’s over once you sign with the agent. You can enter your name in the draft and then withdraw it later, but only if you don’t sign with an agent. The moment you sign with an agent you are no longer an amateur athlete, whether you retain that agent or not.3 points
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https://www.abasaca.com.do/pueblo-nuevo-le-pasa-el-rodillo-al-gug-y-le-gana-la-serie-particular-baloncesto-superior-de-santiago/?amp Tony with 21 and Jordan (Jorden) with 17.3 points
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Anyone who says they had to work to rid the N word from their vocabulary did not lose their job because some super smart woke people tricked him into saying it and got taken out of context.3 points
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Sorry, not a fan of the gimmick of making an offer 3 classes out.3 points
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I'll take ANY QB on our roster over McNulty and Greer. That alone gives us an infinitely better team3 points
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Apparently you and the NCAA disagree NCAA Division I Agent Rules for Men’s Basketball Student-Athletes ncaa.org/commitment WINTER 2021 College Basketball Reform At the end of each men’s basketball season, a student athlete may sign with and be represented by an NCAA certified agent after he has requested an evaluation from the NBA Undergraduate Advisory Committee via email at UAC@nba.com. Agreement with an NCAA-certified agent must be: • In writing; • Provided to the student-athlete’s school; and • Terminated when the student-athlete returns to school. Men’s basketball student-athletes who wish to retain NCAA Division I eligibility.2 points
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I have to imagine anything less than 6 wins and a bowl win will have Littrell out the door.2 points
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I think McCasland probably invisioned him as a Bell type stretch four but he never seemed to be comfortable with his outside shot and not a great rebounder. He was a main scoring threat in JC but couldn't create his own shot or athletic enough on the pick and roll in our offense. Not a knock on him, sometimes you don't know till you have them at practice whether they can adjust to a different style or system.2 points
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When I was in high school, some of my friends participated in rodeo events. The prizes awarded were usually fancy western belt buckles with the rodeo and the event engraved. I understood that the buckles had to be mounted on a plaque and therefore useless as a buckle since a belt buckle had value in order to preserve one’s amateur status. We’ve come a long way. GO MEAN GREEN1 point
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Can't speak for any specific player, but I imagine some of these guys will settle for simply playing for a living, no matter what league/level. The sooner the better.1 point
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That would be awesome, have a feeling based on how he performed at SMU he is looking to try to move to what he would perceive as the "big time".1 point
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I was freshman in 1961 when we were in the Missouri Valley Conference. The original men's gymnasium [aka The Pit ] could barely hold 2,500 to 3,000 fans, but when it was full the venue really rocked. The Super Pit is too big with too few fans to replicate that experience so I certainly see the value in a smaller venue but not the cost.1 point
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Should they also get off your lawn?1 point
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Tell these high talent kids that you're interested and you never know? I read a comment the other day from a top recruit that said he chose his P5 school based off of them establishing relationship before anyone else. I don't think we are handing these out like popcorn candy, which would definitely wig me out, so once in a while (like, one every 3-4 years) seems coolcool. Get your name out there. Establish a new pipeline. Now that I think about it, how much have we recruited Alabama?1 point
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If McCasland comes back, it will be a reload year, not a rebuild year.1 point
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Congrats Mean Green Texan! https://tournament.fantasysports.yahoo.com/t1/group/1003061 point
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Doesn't look like new developments. Seems to follow what we all know - except now there is a recording of the ad execs post conference call talking about their feelings about him as a person (how they think he is not a good face of the company - they think he lacks introspection and is a racist at heart). Now - maybe/likely the conference call was leaked as a setup to force bad press, but the conference call itself was no a setup. No one made him drop the N word. He was riffing and let the n-word fly casually. I am not here to cast judgement on that, but a company board can vote out members and fire a CEO. That is what happened and follows what we know. It's odd for him to admit to it first, then go conspiracy on it, then admit he struggled to rid the N word from his vocabulary.. then all this press release driven mumbo jumbo.1 point
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smu PG enters the portal. https://247sports.com/Player/Tyson-Jolly-78876/ Committed to Baylor out of high school, ended up at Trinity Valley and then smu.1 point
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I love how you matched him letter for letter, down to the Jorden instead of Jordan.1 point
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Jason Bean went through the transfer portal so I have no doubt that Kansas is giving him a scholarship. Based on last year's quarterback he would be a strong candidate to start. Last year Bean ranked 32nd in passing rating and Howard (last year quarterback at KU) ranked 95. I realize that P5 defensive backs are much tougher to throw against than G5s but that's still a big difference. Lifer and Wag Tag I think nailed his two worse faults. He is not a team player. If he is not in the game he becomes disinterested; moping around on the sidelines instead of cheering on whoever is quarterback. His other fault as I see it is arm strength. He is more of a thrower than passer. He puts too much air under his long throws. P5 DBs will have time to recover even if the receiver beats him. He did improve last year and was not far behind Aune (26th) in passing rating. He has the better running ability of any of our quarterbacks and may be just what Kansas needs. At least, he appears to be the best of what they have.1 point
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Just another in a series of mind numbing posts from you. There is nothing wrong with Zach going to play in Europe, South America, or any other country! I am grateful for all Zach has done for NT!1 point
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Players should be given the option, get paid or get a full ride, but not both.1 point
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As an old pastor of mine once said, there is no such thing as Christian music. There are Christian lyrics and they can be put to any type of music. Point being, if you dig deep enough you will find something about almost everything that makes someone upset.1 point
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Of course not - he will be there. It will be via a satellite feed from Tuscon but he will be there.0 points
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My guess is he goes in the mid-late 4th or even the 5th round. A lot of NFL teams still look at football the way they did 30 years ago and a small receivers draft stock will always take a hit. The history of drafted wide receivers under 5'8 is also not a good one. Jaelon does have an issue with drops and smaller hands/catch radius. I believe he can absolutely play at the next level, but he's not without his warts and I've grown a lot less bullish on him being a late day 2 pick in the compensatory range.0 points
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I don't think you lose your college eligibility as long as you do not sign a contract with a pro team, or retain the agent. Hamlet and Simmons could return, although that is a very long shot. I doubt Simmons has any hopes of signing with the NBA, and he will be able to get an international contract. Hamlet is predicted to be a late second round pick or go undrafted. Even if Hamlet chooses to return to college ball, it may not be to NT.0 points
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No school trying to land a legit starting QB makes him walk on. Some liar here is just making stuff up.0 points