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  1. https://www.dallasnews.com/sports/smu-mustangs/2023/08/10/introducing-the-big-18-why-smu-should-join-big-12-form-18-team-conference/

    West — Arizona, Arizona State, BYU, Colorado, San Diego State, Utah.

    Southwest — Baylor, Houston, Oklahoma State, SMU, TCU, Texas Tech.

    Midwest (no geographical name makes sense, but don’t worry about it) — Central Florida, Cincinnati, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, West Virginia.

     

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  2. 2 hours ago, Wag Tag said:

    The ACC is the next PAC12. Again time zones matter. They will survive in a lessor capacity. If only OSU and WSU join, down the road we could cherry pic the MWC.

    The ACC and PAC-12 are in very different positions.  The PAC-4's problem is they can't simply raid the MWC to rebuild.  When the SEC & Big 10 raid the ACC ten years from now the ACC will be able to raid the American, Sun Belt and CUSA to rebuild.

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  3. San Diego State's "New PAC-12" proposal consisting of remaining PAC-12, parts of Mountain West, and parts of the American appears to be dead.  https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/san-diego-state-fails-in-attempt-to-create-new-power-five-conference-with-pac-12-mountain-west-aac-members/

    So it really becomes a question if the remaining PAC-2 (Standford & Cal) want to join the ACC to keep P5 designation or if they can join the Mountain West and guilt the rest of the NCAA into giving out a new P5 designation.

    SMU is probably still in play for either alignment, but I can't see it impacting any other schools in the American. 

    The biggest wild card is Notre Dame.  Does the contraction to P4 help the Irish? If so they can offer up an alliance to the ACC to incentive the remaining PAC-12 to make the cross country flights and make it easier for ND to get into the playoffs.

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  4. A couple of reasons attendance is down that no one is discussing.

    What time are games?  The inconsistent kickoff times impact the game day experience.   

    Who are we playing and do we have a reasonable chance to be competitive with them?  Playing nobody teams like Texas Southern and HBU doesn't draw a crowd.

    Where can we park?  There's a half empty lot next to the wing, but we're telling people to go park and haul their tailgating gear over the stupid bridge and back.  Is there cash parking at the stadium?  Is there any signage letting anyone know that?

    What is there do besides the game?  The layout and lack of signage leaves the new visitor guessing.  Is there a cover charge to get into this tailgate with the ropes around it?  Can I go into the alumni building or is there some membership thing?  Do I need tickets or a wristband for the kids zone.

    How much are walk up tickets?  They run a lot of great promotions, but if you decide to wait and see what the weather is before you bring the family out to a game, you have to pay way to much for walk up tickets, especially for kids.

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  5. 16 hours ago, greenminer said:

    The thing is, things aren't really bad with football.  We just need a guy to build on what we have.  Get the defense in the right position, up the QB level, and we'll be pretty good.  We were competitive with a 9-win Boise State program.  I wasn't really interested in a complete overhaul.  Not in the football program.  Not in our AD.

    Do you not feel like we did an open search at all?  

    I'm thinking of all these departments that hire internally.  Boise State comes to mind.  Maybe it's apple to oranges, but no one seemed to question their methods.

    I agree things weren't that bad with football.   I think the way you level up is coordinators, assistant coaches, and recruiters.  But now we are going to turn all those things over for another guy to learn on the job in a harder conference.

    How did we have a real AD or coaching search in 9 days?

     

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  6. Just now, UNTLifer said:

    Reason?

    The lack of real hiring search for both positions.  If things we're really going so well we could make an inside hire for AD, then there was no reason for a coaching change.  If things we're really so bad with football, then a real search needed to be conducted.

    Instead Neal got jealous of the head coach's pay and we are stuck with a suck up and a with a less experienced person from the same coaching tree.  

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    3 hours ago, drex said:

    There is more going on than Shaft is privy to...believe me.

     

    No AD, No Coach, no chance in this bowl game.  Players are on there way out and now the remaining players have to be re-recruited in the middle of actual recruiting.  There's a lot more going on, it's a total shitshow.

    And this where I call @drex out.  Name the next coach today!  You claim you have inside information, I say you're a liar.  Name the next coach today and I'll log off permanently.  

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  8. 7 hours ago, DeepGreen said:

    Not surprised.  Alumni will support winners.  When the fundraising for a new stadium started I made the donation and commitment for Club Level seating.  I could finally see we were getting serious about football.  10 hour round trip to watch UNT football in a very fine facility.  Sadly, I no longer make the trip (too far and I’m too old) to see crappy football.  I’m sure others are the same.  But I do donate enough to get two basketball season tickets.  And due to distance I  won’t attend those games either.

    However, should UNT deliver on a good football coach I’ll revisit the Club Level again.

    So your definition of the good football was the MAC years?  

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  9. 1 hour ago, Mike Jackson said:

    A flat line isn’t upwards. 🤷🏾‍♂️

    But being in a conference championship game is.  This message board is full of the same middle-age group thinkers that has howled for every head coaching firing and thought the high school coach was the solution to everything.

    Seth is a very good coach, unfortunately he hasn't proven himself to be a next level coach.  UNT is a very good school/program, unfortunately it's never proven it's self to be a next level program/school.  There is no golden era of UNT football where we won all these games and bowls.  Good enough is good enough.  You can't say you "deserve" better without doing things like selling out the stadium or booster club events.   I was at Alumni Association watch party last name, it maybe at 50 people and I'm not sure it raised any money for the program.

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  10. Yes, the expanded playoff are going to suck the oxygen out of the remaining bowls.  The playoff games are going to get better time slots, more media coverage and ultimately the advertising dollars.  The remaining bowls will lower their payouts in response to the shift in advertising dollars.  The real question is if we will see a contraction of 2 or more bowls or if they will get those and take a few 5-7 teams every year.

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