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  1. Thank you for the information, I know it is a long shot. He wants to be a college coach and plans to attend grad school too, as a player or grad assistant at UNT if that is possible.
    5 points
  2. Games are slowly leaking out. Here is what I have so far. Do we know of any others? 11.9 Oklahoma Christian (D2) 11.15 Buffalo 11.18 UT-Arlington 11.25 Kansas (ESPN Events Invitational @Orlando) *ESPN/ESPN2 11.26 ESPN Events Invitational 11.28 ESPN Events Invitational 12.4 Nevada *Stadium 12.11 UMASS (@Ft Worth) *FLO Sports 12.14 Sam Houston State 12.18 @ Wichita State *ESPN+ 12.21 Tulsa (Compete 4 Cause Classic) *ESPN+ 12.28 LSU-Alexandria 1.1 Rice *ESPN+ 1.6 UAB *CBSSN 1.8 Middle Tennessee 1.13 @ Marshall *ESPN+ 1.15 @ Western Kentucky *Stadium 1.20 Charlotte *ESPNU 1.22 Old Dominion *ESPN+ 1.27 @ Southern Miss *ESPN+ 1.29 @ Louisiana Tech *Stadium 2.3 UTEP 2.5 UTSA *ESPN+ 2.12 @ Rice 2.17 @ Florida Atlantic *ESPN+ 2.19 @ UAB *Stadium 2.24 Southern Miss *ESPN+ 2.26 Louisiana Tech *Stadium 3.3 @ UTSA *ESPN+ 3.5 @ UTEP *ESPN+
    4 points
  3. I don’t think any school is going to allow the players to market cigarettes, booze, and strippers. ok maybe USC.
    4 points
  4. In college, he absolutely was. Bush racked up a bunch of highlights. VY made a much bigger difference in every game he played. I think their lone head-to-head matchup backs me up! NFL... it’s a shame he didn’t get drafted into today’s game. I think he would look a lot like Josh Allen. He would have done very well. Being stuck in TN with Fisher, who couldn’t figure out how to use him. But yeah, I’d say Bush’s NFL career was a little better, even though VY has more accolades.
    4 points
  5. If he can contribute, welcome aboard. Hope he pushes for playing time
    4 points
  6. We have a pretty full QB room, Austin Aune (returning starter), Jace Ruder (transfer with 4 years left from NC), Kason Martin (3rd String but has played sparingly), Armani Gilmore (transfer Kentucky), Bryce Drummond (Pioneer Womans son), and Will Kuhene. All of our QBs are Freshman or Sophomores. I'm not trying to discourage him, but just wanted to give you the information.
    4 points
  7. This probably won’t be a popular opinion, but Vince Young should have won that Heisman anyway.
    4 points
  8. .Future Mean Green mom here! My son is transferring to UNT this fall and plans to try for a walk on. He was a scholarship player (recruited from high school) for a national champ D2 program and decided to leave after his sophmore year after a complete coaching change. Junior year was a D3 program that just didn't fit. Long story short, he just wants to play or at least make the scout team. Y'all seem to have a good pulse on this program and was interested in your thoughts and/or any advice/information. He is a QB. Thanks in advance 🙂
    4 points
  9. "Our Mission. The Heisman Memorial Trophy annually recognizes the outstanding college football player whose performance best exhibits the pursuit of excellence with integrity..."--Heisman Trust
    3 points
  10. He wasn’t a better player than Reggie Bush…in college OR the NFL
    3 points
  11. Welcome to the Mean Green family!
    3 points
  12. Did you even read it guy. Don’t conflate the two. SMU was paying players, that is common knowledge, that situation is completely different from the Reggie Bush incident.
    3 points
  13. I think we are way too bullish on our offensive line outlook for this year. We have really yet to prove we can move the ball on anyone other than cellar dwellers. I think there is more talent on the OL than at any time in the SL era but our best offensive games were against UTEP, MTSU, and HBU. We scored 35 against SMU(two late TD's) 31 against LT & USM but those were ten point losses and 28 against App State. I don't think we will be bad up front but to call this a top 5 CUSA unit or think of it as a strength heading in to 2021 is over the top in my opinion.
    3 points
  14. There's no basis for this. The demand really isn't there at UNT and programs alike and that's the problem of all of this. The demand is created by the exposure. The exposure was created by major state politics even before the SWC was created. The train sort of always left the station on programs like UNT, but there was always a glimmer of hope that catching up was a possibility. This has killed all realities of that. And in foresight, attendance will plummet as will exposure.
    3 points
  15. All, I spoke with the owner Rob yesterday and he is excited to have us back for the upcoming football watching parties. If you live in the area, stop by and have a beer or two, they even have live bands on the weekend. Address : 352 Town Place Fairview, TX 75069 Hours - Thursday 4pm to 2am, Friday 4pm to 2am and Saturday 4pm to 2am. Closed July 3rd* He will be opening up more days starting in August.
    2 points
  16. Ultimately what I think will happen with all of this is that top tier athletes will be the only ones who end up with long term deals worth anything significant. I think most businesses are ultimately going to realize they aren't seeing the return the market is suggesting, and they will back off. I also believe most boosters are not going to divert tax-deductible dollars from schools to pay athletes, leaving much of the college athletics model as business as usual.
    2 points
  17. Why not? SMU is allowing them to market hookers, Hyundai's and meth.
    2 points
  18. Yet Johnny Manziel still has his trophy....
    2 points
  19. In case anyone actually wants to discuss football here… Hard to argue with these two choices. Both need to be at all-conference level for this season to go well. If Novil has 13 TFL like in 2019 and is consistent game-to-game, the NFL will notice.
    2 points
  20. I loved how quiet VY was in 2005. Hated the media hype that surrounded the USC program of that era. VY: Spectacular Longhorn career and the hero of one of the best games ever played. But I think he benefited from being on the right team, at the right time for himself and his skillset. having said that, if we had a CFB fantasy draft that covered players from the last 50 years, Bush is probably one of my top 3 picks. VY would not be one of my top 3 QBs.
    2 points
  21. Not sure why you're saying this. I follow most of the teams in our league. We've been pretty cutting edge during WB's tenure. I would rank our social media content, stream production quality, game experience, etc. at or near the top of CUSA. I tihnk UNT athletics today outperforms most other CUSA and non power 5 institutions. The fact that not one student-athlete has expressed concern on social media during the "woke generation" we live in tells me there's been communication behind the scenes with coaches and student-athletes. NIL was allowed July 1st. UNT announced a program on July 1st was one of the better known companies who's partnering with many P5s. Not sure what else could be expected . Also some schools have announced a "program" but have no outside company helping (ie UTSA). Not sure that is really a program. Sounds like it's a website and those schools aren't really investing in it.
    2 points
  22. Thanks! He definitely loves a challenge and welcomes competition. Especially now that he feels he has something to prove.
    2 points
  23. Not sure how you came up with that. I did not say anywhere that he cheated on the field.
    2 points
  24. Basically zero. He may throw some stuff to them during warmups or drills, but as far as actual reps during a team activity, scrimmage, or 7 on 7 a walk-on would never really be the one throwing to the starting wideouts.
    2 points
  25. Sure, he attempted to cheat punishment. He didn’t cheat against the competition. That was pretty clearly your implication to begin with. Didn’t expect you to dig in this deep, or that clarifying that Reggie Bush’ infraction was not cheating would be so contentious.
    2 points
  26. OK, so now to some of you breaking the rules is not cheating? Guess you can justify what you want and fault those who do not agree with you.
    2 points
  27. So, through this line of thinking, how does that effect ESPN, Fox Sports, any major network covering games, Sport Illustrated, newspapers writing articles about the games that includes pictures from the games, etc....
    2 points
  28. Squad limits are 105 which only 85 can be scholarship players. Not adjusted for all the coronavirus special rules currently in effect. So there are always so called walk-ons. If you are referring to true walk ons, ones that are not recruited; I doubt there are many anymore. They go through the motions asking the student body if anyone would like to walk on, but don't expect any Rudy type players to make the team. Just about any player who gets a D1 fbs scholarship is rated a 3 star. Although, NT did have a late signee with only 2 stars. probably because 247 didn't bother to raise it to 3.
    2 points
  29. Wonder how this will impact players coming to Rudys to talk in front of 11 fans on the radio.
    1 point
  30. Oh and UTA has been rumored for the game here. A lot of change in the Mavs program with Ogden going to Texas
    1 point
  31. Just because I’m bored. Hypothetically speaking….would North Texas given Mason Fine (while he was still playing and if the NIL was in place) a cut from all of the UNT shirts written in Cherokee?
    1 point
  32. Good idea - I will pass the info to him about special teams. Thank you for the idea and kind wishes!
    1 point
  33. Okay…now we’re just throwing stuff at the wall and seeing what sticks. I have no clue why you’re throwing OJ into this 😂 The post was about Bush cheating. I don’t believe receiving a used car gives you an advantage on the football field. Is that against the rules, sure I’ll give you that. Just don’t make the argument that the car gave him and advantage which means he was cheating. Reggie Bush was going to dominate with or without that used car. It’s a stupid rule because the NCAA is notorious for not following or selectively enforcing its own rules, it picks and chooses when and where. So in closing, a dumb rule enforced by a an organization that itself is bad at following rules.
    1 point
  34. Maybe VY had more “integrity” in college (although Colt McCoy’s girlfriend gave indications maybe not) than Bush but VY hasn’t been a shining example the last several years.
    1 point
  35. Winning and winning consistently (people should put this on a shirt by now) that’s always been the biggest hurdle for The North Texas brand
    1 point
  36. What changed that offense was having the top 4 running backs, led by Jamaal Charles, run for a combined 2,284 yards with each averaging 4.8 yards or better. Vince Young’s bread and butter was throwing to single covered wideouts or the tight end as a check down. His TD to INT ratio that year was 2.6:1 For comparison, Matt Leinart’s ratio in 2005 was 2.8:0.8 and Tim Tebow, the most apt comparison to VY given their stature and propensity to tuck and run, threw for more yards and TD’s with a higher completion percentage than VY’s 2005 season in the 2007 season where he did win the Heisman trophy. Granted, VY took off a LOT more and ran for more yards (by 200). And when ESPN did their list of top 150 players in college football’s 150 year history, VY ranked #81, 20 spots below Reggie Bush. When The Score ranked the top individual seasons in the last 20 years by a college football player, Reggie Bush’s 2005 season was #5. VY was not in the top 10.
    1 point
  37. This is like saying SMU did not pay the players
    1 point
  38. Who knows where this will end. How about sports mags and sports sites like this, are they exempt; or do they also have to pay to have pictures of the players? This experiment is ripe for all kinds of abuse. This could actually backfire, and interest in college sports could plummet. What about so called non-revenue sports? Is the player's team exempt, or do they have pay an athlete ever time they use an image even if they are on full scholarship?
    1 point
  39. It's all about money and ego. The two will destroy college athletics eventually...for sure as we know it today. "SHOW ME THE MONEY"!!!! is the new rally cry!
    1 point
  40. Baylor ain't going anywhere...The Pac-12 schools aren't taking a Baptist school when they can get get much better parts to match up with Texas. The Texoma 4 of UT, Tech, OSU, and OU are probably going to end up out west when this is all said and done. I suspect they could also get joined by the Kansas schools, too. That would bring 6 CST schools to the Pac. The LHN doesn't end until 2031, and I can see them wanting to get that cash until then, which is $15 million annually. What UT does is very interesting, because they could keep the Big 12 conference going, leave to join another conference, or just go independent in football until 2031 ends. Here's my UNT worry here with all of this. The Tex-Ok-Kan teams move, leaving TCU, Baylor, Iowa State, and WVU out. The AAC adds Iowa State to get back to 12 full members, then the MWC adds in these two Texas private schools to go west. This means we are stuck in CUSA for the long-term, which keeps us below the other G5 schools in DFW.
    1 point
  41. There could be some upside potential as this shuffles people through different schools. Example: A. Gatorade sponsors some camps and ads for guys at Alabama, but only has so much funds to distribute. So the top 5 players there get some nice income, etc... B. The next 5 players see more monetary gain else, for example maybe Hyundai decides to pick up that missed SMU market, so they jump ship and head to SMU C. But those next 5 at SMU say they wouldn't be caught dead in a Hyundai (after all, that's where they store the hookers bodies), but that Peterbilt billboard sponsorship contract in Denton seems kinda nice, since that degree will only be worth driving a fork lift after mom and dad's trust fund dries up... Point is, top schools will always get the best representation, but at some point the money supply runs out (in theory), and they go to the next best place to roost, and then the next, and the next to keep chasing that income stream. It doesn't fix the disparity between programs, but it could put some high profile folks at schools that can "entice" them after higher schools run out of opportunities (not saying the schools are paying, but obviously Nike is more likely to sign an athlete from Clemson than, say, Southern Alabama)
    1 point
  42. Will be sad the first time a group of kids ask their favorite college teams players for autographs and are told they have to pay for them.
    1 point
  43. This would never happen. Texas is happy right now knowing that, if they can beat OU, they have a pretty nice path to the playoff. They want no part of playing in a, as the article title suggests, “stronger conference.” They don’t want to see Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, Florida, and aTM in consecutive weeks.
    1 point
  44. DCTF says: “If you’re looking for a dark horse to win CUSA-West, then North Texas is probably the way to go.” ••• DCTF staff picks the CUSA-West: (1) UT-SA (2) UAB (3) North Texas (4) La Tech (5) Rice (6) Southern Miss (7) UTEP ••• In the DCTF North Texas section is a very nice full page pic of the Lovelace & McNatt Families Practice Facility (MeanGreenSports.com) ••• Trying not to get too tipsy or giddy on the (apparent) José Cuervo-laced green kool-ade, but good golly Miss Molly, folks, when is the last time we had as many top P-5 transfers & top G5 football talent on the UNT campus? ❇️🦅❇️
    1 point
  45. I don’t know Jalie or how happy she is at UNT but if I’m the AD I sit down with her after every season and ask her what she needs to keep moving in the right direction and then do whatever it takes to get it to her. There’s no way I let a distinguished former athlete fail here especially if she wants to be here.
    1 point


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