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  1. Maybe it was a reference to our NIL offer? Maybe we were offering a certain % of donations and he wanted a firm dollar amount?

    The NIL negotiations going on right now are bananas: it is a new thing, the market is hidden, rumors, unregulated, lots of shady middle men, people who have never negotiated anything in their life… Probably lots of lessons being learned on all sides.

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  2. Noland wore out his welcome at OU. He found an important role in a good program at North Texas. He really could have been featured next season and made his mark here but chose to leave. Just another hired gun who won’t be remembered anywhere he has been. Can’t imagine he is making much more NIL at New Mexico.

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  3. 1 hour ago, SMU2006 said:

    It works both ways.  There are plenty of super talented guys in the portal from P5's that will need playing time.  UNT should be well positioned to find players in the portal that are in need of PT and a chance to play closer to home.

    Remember Sonny Dykes? I bet you do.
    He said about transfers, “If they weren’t playing where they were, they probably won’t play for you.”

    I believe there are exceptions to that. But overall, the best transfers to UNT have been proven guys that we got from lower levels. Not the guys who were highly-rated out of high school, signed with a P4 and then never saw the field there. 

    From the P4, I would be on the lookout for a guy like Marcus Trice. He demonstrated that he could be productive at a high level, but fell down the depth chart on a very talented roster. Grab those guys and give them an opportunity.

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  4. Interesting results from an anonymous survey of DFW high school football head coaches in The Athletic. 
    One of the questions was to name the best college assistant coaches at recruiting. Patrick Cobbs was our only coach mentioned. And he was mentioned multiple times.

     

    Here is another quote from a DFW high school head coach that I found interesting and true unfortunately:

    “The Group of 5s are now junior colleges. If your kid is all-conference, he ain’t coming back. He’s gone, and you know he’s gone. They have to change their thinking for how they build their programs. They have to tell kids, “Come here, play a couple years and you’ll be gone.” They have to just be good with that. They’re not going to stay around.”

    Link to article:

     

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  5. 8 hours ago, MeanGreenTexan said:

    A lot of you guys still haven't learned....

    Many times, dudes transferring from a High-Major/P5 to NT looking for more PT aren't nearly as good as dudes transferring from a Low-Major/FCS, or even D2.

    Heard a quote from Sonny Dykes about transfers and I thought it was genius (it is about football but I think it applies to basketball too).

    He said that if they weren’t playing where ever they came from, they probably won’t play for you either. 
    Obviously there are some exceptions to that. But on the macro scale, I have found it to be true. 
    Your transfer classes should be loaded with guys who were productive at lower levels (Tylor Perry, Jason Edwards) or guys who were productive at higher levels (Robert Allen, CJ Noland) but who fell out of favor at their previous school for decent reasons.

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  6. 8 hours ago, UNTLifer said:

    Aaron Scott had a pretty solid freshman campaign, as did Rubin Jones.

    Aaron averaged 4 points and 4 rebounds a game as a freshman. Rubin averaged 6 points and 1 assist. 
    Fine contributions, but not significant. And at the time it made sense to invest in young players like this. It doesn’t anymore. Unless they are immediate roster upgrades, make those young players prove it in D2 or low majors and THEN pick them up in the portal. 

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  7. 1 hour ago, NorthTexasWeLove said:

    Give you? 

    This player disrespected Longwood and shows no loyalty or commitment. And you're fine with it... . .   .   .     .

    I don’t think any of us care about being respectful to Longwood.
    Many of us just cheer for players who go to North Texas and when players leave North Texas, we no longer cheer for them. 

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  8. This defection is just another effect of the NIL era.
    Hodge is likely to go very heavy on established low-major transfers who have been productive. Or formerly productive high-major transfers who fell out of favor at their previous program. 
    Why would Layne Taylor come to UNT to sit on the bench? Is it to develop and earn a spot 2-3 years down the road? No, because 2-3 years down the road Hodge is still going to be filling up his roster with those same transfers who have already been productive at some level of college basketball. 
    The move for Layne Taylor is to go somewhere he can PLAY now and be productive.
    Worst-case he could land at a school like North Texas later as a transfer. Best-case he can springboard straight to a high major and make big $$$. 

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