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  1. 2 hours ago, untjim1995 said:

    Not Really. We won that game when they rolled out their 4th and 5th string QBs and won in the 4th quarter, allowing us to go 1-11. UTSA still won 4 games last year. IF they played their 4th string QB all game long, we probably lose. If we played that game in San Antonio, we definitely would have lost.

    FCS Portland State, 66-7, cemented our asses to the bottom of the FBS totem pole in 2015.

    Hopefully, in 2016, we can avoid that dubious distinction.

    Check your facts, USA won 3 games in 2015, not that it really matters.

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  2. Wait, aren't you just bitching and whining on this board? Don't practice what you preach, huh?

    I can see all the complaining here about scheduling hasn't changed it.  So I don't complain about it.  I'm practicing what I preach.  UNT90 said "Do something about it. Talk is cheap", I'm repeating what he said. So be sure to complain to him as well.

    You want change.  Who has the power to make a change?  I believe the BOR has the power.  Prepare a presentation for them.  Present facts and figures that state your case, compare to other universities especially our conference mates.  Don't offer opinions, just the facts.  The BOR hire and fire personnel at the Athletic Director level and write his goals.  Be sure to give a copy to the President before the Regents get their copy (follow the chain of command).  

    I have given you a plan to change the situation.  You really want change, to quote UNT90 "Do something about it. Talk is cheap"

     

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  3. After all the usual whining and ranting about scheduling and demanding that RV be fired, is it fixed?  Where is the action to change it?  Certainly everyone is entitled to express their opinion and their frustration with scheduling.  But repeated arguments on this board is not causing change nor will it ever.  Talk is cheap and so is whining on this board.  Man up and DO something or shut up.

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  4. It is your opinion that the fee needs to be raised.  Yes, some students will bitch about it, they care about it being raised and they care about it not being fair.  They could make a point about the raise not benefitting them, it only benefits the Athletic Dept.  Then you say you're not a normal student and give in other ways.  So one of your priorities in expenditure of your money is spending/donating towards the Athletic Dept.  The other students can say we already shell out fee money for the AD, why the increase?  Since the BOR controls the fee amounts, why increase it this year and not the previous years?  You and the others who want to max out the AD fees need to sell it to the students.  Don't cop an attitude about paying it and move on or don't tell them if they don't like it, leave.  Don't alienate the people who provide the largest attendance block at Apogee.  By paying  the current AD fees they also are making a donation (paying off the Apogee loan).  You want them to come back to attend games and donate to the University.  Do not take a condescending attitude or a don't care attitude.  People wonder why the alumni in the area don't attend or donate.  Hmmmm.  

  5. Who cares what the students think? Seriously? As DallasGreen pointed out, they are more than welcome to leave if they don't like it. It's really as simple as that. The fee would go unnoticed by the vast majority if it wasn't brought up. They need to max this sucker out. This is a very big step for this university if it gets topped out and that decision alone would persuade me to increase my donorship. It would show me that they are on the brink of seriousness. 

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    Well, actually, I am. Still pretty easy for me to say. It's what is in the best interest of the university. 

    You say "Who cares what the students think?" then you say "Well, actually, I am" a student (I added the student).  So why should anyone care what you think since you are a student?

    Then you quoted DallasGreen "As DallasGreen pointed out, they are more than welcome to leave if they don't like it." who was referring to the students.  As you are a student (see reference above) if you don't like the current fee situation you can follow DallasGreen's words about leaving.  But I guess since you know "It's what is in the best interest of the university.", I assume you will stay.

  6. When you are negotiating, you have a set of parameters which governs your decision making.  

    For example, your schedule (how much flexibility do you have to try to set a date or two dates which further increases the difficulty of matching their open dates).    The AD tried to set up a 1 and 1 with Purdue and couldn't find dates to match and they went out to the mid 2020s looking. 

    Or the desire for a 1 and 1 versus a "opportunity game" .  The 1 and 1 won't put as much money in your pocket vs the opportunity game (30,000 tickets if Apogee fills up or a $900,000 check).

    Then there is your negotiating position.  Are you in a position of power or a position of weakness.  Does UNT have any power or position versus any P5 school.  My opinion is no we don't.  The non P5 schools have very little power (P5 stands for Power 5, I wonder why) but supposedly Kentucky was a bit desperate for a series that would meet their schedule, so their negotiating position was weaker than somebody else.  

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  7. For years, Augie's Longhorns were the only serious team in the state with TCU, Dallas Baptist, and Baylor putting together some intriguing post season runs every once in a while. Now EVERY FREAKING TEAM in the state is good (Baylor sucks this year, but overall...). I don't know what happened with Texas baseball statewide, but it seems like somebody got a wild burr to prioritize it. The high school talent has always been there. There were five ranked teams in Texas last week (Houston and Texas have since dropped out).

    What about Rice? They have been to the CWS seven times since 1992 and won the National Championship in 2003.

  8. Every SEC and Big XII program fields a baseball team. UNT and SMU are the only FBS schools in Texas who don't play baseball.

    I think it does matter. It's not going to be the sole reason someone gets in (Rice, CS-F), but it's a part of an overall resume that paints a bigger picture.

    In other words, if we were winning C-USA football year in and year out, sending a basketball team to the tourney on occasion and made a run our two into the Super Regionals in baseball, the program as a whole begins to raise eyebrows.

    So while it isn't the silver bullet, it can help show an athletic program is committed to success, top to bottom.

    If you are sitting there trying to decide between adding UNT or UH, wouldn't the fact that UH has a top-ten baseball program factor into your decision, all other things being equal?

    If you would check, at the end of the 2001 season, Iowa Sate (member of the Big XII) canceled their baseball program.

  9. Ya, it's the cost of a college degree these days.

    Actually, if you add in their increase in earning potential if they take advantage of the opportunity given, it's probably at least 30k a year for at least 20 years.

    660k to play college ball, yet you think they need more.

    Per US News & World report http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2014/02/11/study-income-gap-between-young-college-and-high-school-grads-widens

    The difference between a college graduate and high school graduate is $17,500. This report is a year old but I suppose the difference could have risen to $30,000 per year.

  10. To be more precise,

    UNT90 stated in the UAB President Ray L Watts... thread

    "Good to know we have done the bare minimum in home scheduling 2 of the last 4 years."

    This is why I chose the 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 seasons (last 4 years) to find the 5 home game seasons.

    I can count to 4 (seasons) and I can count to 1 (5 home game season - 2012) but evidently I can't count to 2.

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  11. Help me sort something out here. The statement has been made that over the last four years, RV has scheduled two 5 home game seasons. I have checked and rechecked the records. Here is what I have found;

    2014 - 6 home games - SMU, LaTech, Nicholls, Southern Miss, FAU and FIU.

    2013 - 6 home games - Idaho, Ball State, MTSU, Rice, UTEP and UTSA.

    2012 - 5 home games - Tx Southern, Troy, ULaLa, Ark State and South Alabama.

    2011 - 6 home games - Houston, Indiana, FAU, ULM, WKU, and MTSU.

    I also checked 2010 and I counted 6 home games but I am not listing them as that is 5 years back.

    Please straighten me out on which season is the second 5 home game season.

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