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  1. We need to create a pipeline to the 3 NISD High Schools.  All 3 HS starting to produce D1 players and they are only a stones throw away from Denton.  Northwest Class of 2018 has a National Top 100 OL.  Simpson is 6'7 325lbs, LONG shot to sign when the likes of Ohio State have their paws on him........  but they also have another OL who is 6'4 275 .  Seth would do good to set up a relationship with those schools, they are the Frisco of North Fort Worth growing like a weed..

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  2. You guys have fun today?  Give me another cute response for this abortion.  you say I am the problem, you guys are the real problem ,  Green Crazy you enjoy supporting SHIT..It will never change until you do.

     

    Greeen Crazy...why dont you go post a pic of the final score today.

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  3. 8 teams.

    All P5 champs get bids.

    1 G5 school gets a bid (decided upon by a selection committee of G5 schools)

    2 other wildcards (probably going to be P5, but leave the door open).

    There you have it. This would be a beautiful thing.

    As much as I would love to see it, I REALLY don't think the P-5 would allow it. That means that this year Boise St. would have jumped from #20 in the rankings to grab the 8th seed ahead #8 Michigan State, #13 Georgia, #14 UCLA #19 Auburn just to name a few of the FBS Elitist programs.

    In a perfect world an 8 team playoff or even a FCS 16 team format....but reality says the G5 is the stepchild and will never eat at the big kids table

  4. I was curious, so I went back 45 years and tallied up the AP national champions. Since the 1969 season, 45 years, there have been exactly 20 national champions. One-offs are Auburn, BYU, Clemson, Colorado, Georgia, Pittsburgh, and Tennessee. All the others have won 2 or more.

    Of the one-offs, the only non-P5 argument that could be made would be BYU, a member of the WAC at the time, and as I understand it, the catalyst for the power conferences to start getting really aggressive in pushing the smaller schools out of the picture. They just weren't having any of this minor conference national champion crap happening ever again.

    Just another reason to have a Non-P5 playoff. Screw the Power 5, let them play in their sandbox we will play in ours. This year's teams would look something like this.

    Memphis vs Boise St

    Northern Illinois vs Marshall

    Marshall vs Boise St

    I Know it will never happen due to ego and pride of the Non P-5...but it is what it is..sit back and enjoy it.

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  5. I just had this same conversation with a friend of mine. I think some of you are kidding yourself if you think 100 scholarships won't have a negative impact on the G5. However you look at its 15 players off the market per P5 team that would have at least looked around at G5 schools....like good ole UNT .

  6. http://cfn.scout.com/2/1365290.html

    Ranked ahead of Texas, Nebraska, Ole Miss to name a few .

    33. North Texas (9-4)
    2013 CFN Season Score: 14.52
    2013 CFN Preview Preseason Ranking: 109
    2012 CFN Season Ranking: 89

    Very quietly, Dan McCarney came up with one of the best and most stunning years of anyone in college football, taking his program to Conference USA and leading it to a nine-win campaign and a Heart of Dallas Bowl win over UNLV. There might have been a slew of bad wins, and the 2-3 start was a bit rocky, but the Mean Green beat a ten-win Ball State team along the way and went on a run of five straight wins and closed out taking seven of the last eight. While there was a strange home loss to UTSA to break up the fun, UNT also took down eventual Conference USA champ Rice 28-16. The point differential turned out to be a big, big deal, beating everyone but Ball State by double digits.

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