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UNTcrazy727

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  1. To answer your question. A winning record would help. It's a slow slow process. We gotta give it time.
  2. I don't like how the Talons get the first two rows at the 50 yd line and they can't even heckle the other team. Truly baffling...
  3. It's a good argument over differing opinions. Nothing wrong with it. There are a handful of threads talking about the game itself if you wanna post in them.
  4. Look, if you want to make yourself look like a moron by running onto the field screaming after beating a 1-4 Monroe team then be my guest. IMO rushing the field should be a VERY rare event that only happens once in a blue moon. If people want to walk onto the field after the alma mater to chill/ take pics for a minute that's cool, but none of this storming the field like we just won the BCS.
  5. It's not a big deal, but I can't believe so many of you think it's okay for fans to rush the field after every win. Has UNT been irrelevant for so long that our fans have forgotten how to properly celebrate a win? Here's an article from Rick Reilly that sums it up perfectly... Rick Reilly's Rules for Rushing the Court The article is about basketball, but the same rules would apply to any sport. "Learn it. Know it. Live it."
  6. DT said in the postgame that Canales took the chains off him this week and they went into the game with a plan to throw the ball. Frustrating it took 6 weeks to try throwing the ball, but better late than never. I'm a harsh critic of DT, but he played great last night. I hope we stick with the pass first offense because we don't have the oline to be a run first team. I'll buy into the "turned a corner" idea when we win on the road or win two in-a-row.
  7. Storming the field when it's not warranted is considered very small. Storming the field should be reserved for big upsets and championships. Not beating lowly ULM. Rushing the field when you're actually winning games is worse than when you're losing. Act like you've been there before, even if you haven't. It shows class and gives the idea that you have bigger goals in mind than beating a sorry Sun Belt team.
  8. You can have fun without running on the field and making yourself and our program look like a high school. Most of the students have the sports IQ of a 5th grader so im not really surprised.
  9. I thought for sure it was gonna be 20K
  10. We still haven't won two in-a-row since 2004 so hold your horses.
  11. So? Homecoming counts the same as any other game. Dumping Gatorade is worse than students rushing the field. And we wonder why people think we're small time... Anyways, great game by the Mean Green. By far the best effort of the year!
  12. Maybe, but I don't think it's a sure thing like a lot of people do. Sure, we'd average around 24K a game if that happened, but unless we get a major conference upgrade I don't see us selling out on a consistent basis.
  13. No matter what the reason they have it's weak. Every play should be replayed on the jumbotron. Refs are adults, I hope they could handle some boos.
  14. Too bad this doesn't help with realignment or getting more butts in the seats. Still cool though
  15. Someone should inform them that outside of 3 weeks in March no one cares about college basketball.
  16. People bring up stupid stuff here all the time that has nothing to do with UNT football. Why is politics so much worse?
  17. The DMN said it was tickets "sold." There couldn't have been more than 15,000 people at that game
  18. From the pic of the paper today it seemed like SMU only had about 10,000 people at their game. Though the announced attendance was around 22,000... Looks like they have a lot of Ranger fans too
  19. Not win the offense scores 10 pts/game
  20. So we bench Thompson and bring in...McNulty? Yes, that's worked so well this year...WTF!?!?
  21. Both, but we don't have a legit college QB to run an offense
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