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  1. Wow, I can't believe the pessimism I'm seeing here. I came out of watching practices much more confident that 6-6 is reasonable, and it looks like the rest of you guys suddenly jumped ship. 6-6 was a common prediciton a few weeks ago (that was after losing Horton and Gilmore) and the major problems at D Line we were seeing then seem to be at least under control now. Our 2 starting DEs had sacks in the scrimmage and looked good. Franklin should be a standout. DeLoach seems pretty content with his linebackers, and I trust him. And who doesn't feel confident about our secondary? Offense looks strong again, Vizza has a year in his belt, we have what looks to me like a much stronger O Line, and a TON of talent at RB and WR.

    Personally, I'm really looking forward to this season.

  2. Like I said before, I don't think they were recruited to sit the pine. I expect both of them to start. At the very least, they will both be heavily involved in the rotation. Maybe we shouldn't expect any O-Lineman to play the entire game in this fast-paced offense. I think they will both start and be periodically spelled by Johnson and others.

    agreed

  3. if you can get a good year and a half out of a JUCO you are doing pretty good, and yeah while I like their size I wonder how long big guys that can last. I hope I am wrong and these two guys end up being 1st team All Sun Belt selections in their first year. And yes I think conditioning is a concern.

    I was able to watch a couple of the practices last week and it did seem to me that condition was an issue with the 2 JUCOs, but it's so early in the year and they sure did look talented (not to mention huge). I could sure see them doing well in limited playing time with a little butt kicking in practice over the next couple of weeks and could see them being fantastic by the time Sun Belt play starts. It's optimistic, I know, but from my own experience with basketball those first few weeks of practice make a huge difference in conditioning. The rubber will hit the road in a couple of weeks in Manhattan, and we should know by then if we can expect much from our incoming titans/kung-fu pandas.

    SKADOOSH!

  4. I saw that--I wondered if the sentence might have been written before the author decided to go ahead and add Minnesota to the bottom 10.

    Yeah that's what I figured too. I can't wait to see if we pop out of that waiting list after week 1.

  5. I just came from watching practice, and it is open to the public. They weren't running full speed/pads and all that but they were looking pretty good. The O Line looks big. Riley's arm looks strong (no apparent problems from the shoulder). Vizza looked really good too. Secondary looks fantastic. I also think there's going to be some exciting competition at running back. Other than that it was hard to see how the D Line is shaping up since they weren't in pads.

    I'm excited! Lots of football left before the first snap in Manhattan.

  6. Just to give this a more positive note: It seems to me that the mood around campus is much different than it was when the first vote came out. Now people seem to really have school spirit. Instead of hearing people say, "I'm just here to get my grades up so I can get into UT", I'm hearing "I visited UT but liked UNT way better" and other similar sentiments. I think the vote will be much different this time. People who don't care about their school (a la a few years ago) don't want to pay extra to make it better, and it still almost passed.

  7. What intrigues the MGN, regarding going into fall practice?

    Can Gary DeLoach turn around the defense, and the DL?

    I say yes he can. He knows the players and how they preform.

    Will there be any new JUCO's? No, the staff will play the guys we have.

    There are quality defensive players, veterans and new recruits that will

    make a difference. Joesph Miller will be the starting point at DT. Mack Cole

    at DE? Maybe. Will charlie Brown slide over from DT back to DE? I hope so.

    NT, Ike Thomas, I question his health. Drayland Ross is huge, and can be

    considered a strong candidate at NG or DT. Stewart, only played sparingly LY.

    Cantley, still too young, needs seasoning. Hawthorne, looks more like a DE

    right now. How about McMillan, the walk on from Aledo? There is recruit Troy

    Franklin, who has been working out, reported to be 6-5, 300+. Played DT in HS.

    This guy is a stud, but was recruited to play OT. I think he ends up at DT, and will

    play alot this season. LB's will be set with Robertson, Nweigwe, and Penson, and real

    quality back up's. The secondary will be loaded with talent-too many battles to

    note here. Developing the secondary will be fun to watch. Along with the defense,

    special teams will be my next focus. LY, the two blocked punts by FAU cost us a big

    win. Please teach the line assignements! KO's were handled by Micah Mosely LY. I do

    not want my starting RB handling KO's. Transfer Jamel Jackson lit up spring ball with

    his punt and KO return skills. How about Lance Dunbar, Royce Hill or John Shorter

    having a try handling kicks.

    Yes there are questions to be answered. I have a very good feeling the coaches

    already have the answers, with the players we have on the roster now!

    This is encouraging. The DL is the one area that I'm really concerned about, so I appreciate the positive outlook/good info.

  8. Interesting. I'm eager to hear what they are.

    The first one is something he mentioned at the athletics luncheon thing during Parent Orientation. Essentially, he is going to have the SMHM department (particularly interior design students) work on doing the interior decorating for the stadium. He will also be giving hospitality students chances to help with running the concessions as a sort of practicum. One other big part of it is that they are working to make the stadium especially "Green" (using solar energy, using all recyclable products, there was also something about a special kind of parking lot that allows grass to grow up through it, I didn't really understand how it would work but it sounded cool). This may not seem like a big deal, but UNT is really developing a reputation for environmentalism which will get our name in newspapers and magazines. He said he's got a few other ideas too, but those are enough to get some wider support among students.

  9. I actually got a chance to sit down with RV (his door open to anyone who wants to talk about how to promote UNT Football btw) and a few friends/coworkers a few days ago and he's got me convinced that this thing is really going to happen for 2010. I could be naive, but I know the department I work with will be hugely behind this in a grassroots sense. He's got some really cool ideas that will make this have a demonstrable impact on the University's academic reputation above and beyond the name recognition that it will inevitably bring. I think that will be a big selling point to those students who are less interested in sports. I'm trying not to get my hopes up too much, but it's getting tough at this point.

  10. I can tell the English dept. paid off - jk.

    Just curious if you had any recent sourcing for those points to shoot down the naysayers. Music is a given, but curious on the business stats especially.

    I don't have anything as far as stats, but I work in Housing and have a lot of contact with people involved in these programs. That's where most of my information comes from. I know a lot of people have come from pretty far away to be part of UNT's RTVF program. The unanimous opinion I've heard is that it's the only one in Texas worth mentioning and that it's top notch. As far as the business school is concerned, I got that information from my high school counselor, so my information is a bit old (1999-2000) but she said that UT was the only school in Texas with a better business school than UNT.

    As far as my grammar is concerned, I was Lit not Comp. lol.

  11. Rice, UT, and A&M have much better academics than we do, period.

    There are plenty of areas where UNT excells past A&M and even the other two. Music (by far the best in Texas), RTVF (again by far the best in texas), Business (competitive with any other program other than UT). Our counseling has a program in Play Therapy that is tops in the world, Environmental Ethics (the focus of Philosophy and Religion school here at UNT) is a top tier program, our English department was fantastic in my experience. Rice, UT and A&M might have better academics overall, but that's not true for everyone. The first three programs I listed are top-notch and they make up a huge portion of our school.

  12. We have a starter at quarterback with just as much superstar potential.

    Not to try to argue with a lifer, but I don't agree with the "just as much" part of that statement. As far as I see it, Vizza is good (with a huge upside) and has potential for greatness but Dodge has potential for Heisman stature. I'm hoping Riley gets a redshirt so that we can get more years out of Vizza and not eat up too much out of RD's eligibility. That's just my humble opinion, feel free to disagree.

  13. I guess I have a more positive outlook on this. Even though our record didn't show it, I saw some really big improvements in the football program this past year from recent years. With the players we have coming in this year, we have every reason to expect see more tangible improvements that actually translate to some immediate Ws and a whole bunch of Ws down the road as the pieces fall into place. We have a potential superstar coming in at quarterback, tons of fresh talent at WR and a whole host of new players with big potential that just need a little experience. We won't be able to utilize all of this talent right away, but down the road we'll see amazing things from Dodge and company. 2 or 3 years from now a new stadium and a possible switch to a better conference will seem much more feasible because with wins come attendance, with attendance comes money (ticket sales and donations) and with money comes facilities (a big part of what we need to be in a bigger conference).

    Let's keep our heads up and see what happens!

    GO MEAN GREEN!

  14. Woot! I finally got approved to post some stuff... so for my first post--

    Why don't we stick with the current helmet and eagle logo; they're awesome and just need some more exposure (i.e. time).

    Also, why don't we wait till we've strung a few great seasons together and got a new stadium to worry about a new conference so that we can have our pick, just my humble opinion.

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