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  1. https://meangreensports.com/sports/football/roster/coaches/eric-mathies/551
  2. https://247sports.com/college/tcu/Article/TCU-Horned-Frogs-Jake-Wilson-Hauss-Hejny-RRQB-183199284/
  3. https://247sports.com/Article/Dantwan-Grimes-Oklahoma-State-basketball-recruiting-offer-Kilgore-Junior-College-2022-point-guard-183189603/
  4. LINK: https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/sports/college/2022/02/18/north-texas-snaps-fau-basketballs-home-win-streak/6840727001/?utm_campaign=snd-autopilot&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter_pbpsports
  5. The North Texas Mean Green (18-4, 11-1 C-USA) will visit the Florida Atlantic Owls (15-10, 8-4 C-USA) after winning seven straight road games. The contest tips at 7:00 PM ET on Thursday, February 17, 2022. Keep reading to find betting insights and statistics to help place a wager on the Mean Green’s (-136 to win on the moneyline) contest with the Owls (+116). North Texas Betting Insights North Texas has covered 13 times in 20 matchups with a spread this season. The Mean Green have covered the spread eight times this season (8-5 ATS) when playing as at least 2-point favorites. North Texas and its opponents have combined to hit the over seven out of 20 times this season. In 11 of 20 games this season, North Texas and its opponents have combined to score more than 123 points. The Mean Green have an average point total of 126.8 in their outings this year, 3.8 more points than this game’s over/under. read more: https://www.thelines.com/north-texas-florida-atlantic-ncaa-basketball-preview-prediction-2-17-2022/
  6. Read more: https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/33289707/coach-year-contenders-every-division-men-college-basketball-conference
  7. Read more: http://sportsagentblog.com/2022/02/16/tri-sport-agencys-2022-draft-class/
  8. In high school, Joe excelled in many things, not the least of which were debate and baseball. He was proudly the best one-armed pitcher for the Mexia Blackcat Baseball Team, pitching one infamous no-hitter game his senior year. He was a letterman in golf, tennis, baseball, and softball, although admittedly the competition was not really that stiff. Nonetheless, he found time to serve as President of the Student Body, was Salutatorian of his graduating class and was the State Declamation Champion of debate in 1950. Joe’s impact did not stop there, as he ventured to college at North Texas State College (now University of North Texas). At North Texas, he served in many capacities, including President of the Student Body (1956), Rush Chair of Sigma Nu Fraternity, and President of the Debate Club. North Texas honored him with the highest recognition of the Green Glory Award in 2000 and as an Outstanding Alumni that same year. Having majored in political science, Joe realized he might need to pursue a more lucrative career and decided to go to law school at the University of Texas. While there, he served as Mid-Law Class President, was a Texas Goodfellow, a Texas Cowboy (overseeing the honored tradition of the Longhorn cannon), and was on the Honor Council. During his third year in law school, he was recognized by the Supreme Court of Texas as the Outstanding Advocate in the moot court finals. While finishing up law school, Joe ran and was elected State Representative for the Counties of Limestone, Falls, and Freestone. While in the Texas Legislature, Joe met the beautiful Alice Jean Sundberg, former twirler for the Longhorn Band, whom he married on August 20, 1960. Together they served the community of Mexia in many capacities and were the proud parents of two children, JoAl Cannon Sheridan, a lawyer following in his footsteps, and Thure Cannon, a well-respected lobbyist and former Capitol staffer in the state legislature. After the passing of Alice Jean, Joe later remarried Debra K. Goodwin in the year 2000, and enjoyed her company until his passing. Read more: https://www.groesbeckjournal.com/obituaries/joe-barnett-cannon
  9. UNT FOOTBALL: Mean Green’s 2022 Schedule Announced North Texas opens 2022 with back-to-back home games DENTON, Texas – UNT’s 2022 football schedule features six home games and begins with back-to-back dates at Apogee Stadium against in-state opponents SMU and Texas Southern, Conference USA announced Tuesday. The Mean Green will host DFW rival SMU on Sept. 3 and Texas Southern on Sept. 10 before traveling to face UNLV at Allegiant Stadium on Sept. 17. North Texas wraps up non-conference action the following week on Sept. 24 against future American Athletic Conference opponent Memphis at historic Liberty Bowl Stadium. Home conference dates include Rice (Oct. 1), Southern Miss (Oct. 22), FIU (Nov. 5) and Louisiana Tech (Nov. 19). Conference USA road trips for the Mean Green include Marshall (Oct. 15), UAB (Oct. 29), UTSA (Nov. 12) and UTEP (Nov. 26). Eight of UNT’s 12 regular season games will be played in the state of Texas, and the Mean Green will face two future rivals from The American in Memphis and SMU. All dates are subject to change for television consideration. The winners of Conference USA’s east and west divisions will meet in the 2022 Ryan Conference USA Championship game on Saturday, December 3. The game will be televised by CBS Sports Network. UNT football season ticket renewals for the 2022 season are available through the North Texas Athletics Ticket Office now. Season ticket holders may log into their account now to process their invoice. Season ticket holders acting fast can utilize 2- to 6-month payment plans. Please note that invoices are based on 2021 season ticket seat locations. Adjustments to seat locations can be made by contacting the North Texas Athletics Ticket Office. Mean Green football season ticket holders receive several exclusive benefits including access to the best seats at Apogee Stadium, exclusive presales for home, away, and post-season events, an exclusive season ticket holder gift, and more! Fans interested in becoming new season ticket holders for the 2022 season may online or by calling the North Texas Athletics Ticket Office at (940) 565-2527 during normal business hours. 2022 UNT Football Schedule Sept. 3 – vs. SMU (Apogee Stadium) Sept. 10 – vs. Texas Southern (Apogee Stadium) Sept. 17 – at UNLV (Allegiant Stadium) Sept. 24 – at Memphis (Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium) Oct. 1 – Rice* (Apogee Stadium) Oct. 15 – at Marshall* (Edwards Stadium) Oct. 22 – Southern Miss* (Apogee Stadium) Oct. 29 – at UAB* (Protective Stadium) Nov. 5 – FIU* (Apogee Stadium) Nov. 12 – at UTSA* (Alamodome) Nov. 19 – Louisiana Tech* (Apogee Stadium) Nov. 26 – at UTEP* (Sun Bowl) Home games in BOLD * Conference USA games
  10. Memphis football coach Ryan Silverfield and several returning assistants received pay raises entering the 2021 season, although his staff will collectively make less than it did last season. Silverfield will make $1.8 million this season, a $50,000 increase from his first year that was scheduled per the terms of his contract. His assistant coaches will make $2.67 million this season, according to documents obtained by The Commercial Appeal. It's less than the $2.77 million the assistants made in 2020. However, that total was reduced by more than 12% due to the Memphis athletics department cutting costs stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. Silverfield, his assistants and director of athletic performance Noah Franklin agreed to pay cuts that totaled $572,242.92. Read more: https://amp.commercialappeal.com/amp/5519909001
  11. Every athlete has their favorite teams or players from other fields. For example, Stone Cold Steve Austin is a renowned pro-wrestler, but he definitely has a favorite NFL team. Now, there could be more than one team ‘The Texas Rattlesnake’ likes to follow. However, as he resides in Texas, there are two popular choices for him. Prior to becoming a pro-wrestler, Stone Cold wanted to become a pro-football player. He even played football at the University of North Texas in the 1980s. However, while he was a good player at the local and regional level, he couldn’t keep up with the players beyond that. As a result, he didn’t chase his football dreams further and moved on to pro-wrestling! read more: https://www.essentiallysports.com/wwe-news-what-football-team-does-stone-cold-steve-austin-support/amp/
  12. ANNAPOLIS, Md.—Navy head football coach Ken Niumatalolo announced Thursday that he has added Chuck Petersen and Ryan Crawford to the coaching staff. Petersen will serve as the offensive assistant, while Crawford will coach the safeties. Additionally, Niumatalolo announced that Jerrick Hallwill add defensive ends to his responsibilities and will now coach the entire defensive line, Joe Conigliomoves from defensive assistant to coach the strikers and the raiders, Va'a Niumatalolo moves from offensive assistant to defensive analyst and assistant director of football operations and defensive coordinator Brian Newberry will not coach a specific position, which will free him up to oversee the entire defense. "We are very excited to welcome Coach Chuck Petersen and Coach Ryan Crawford to the Brotherhood," said Niumatalolo. "We feel like we have hit home runs with both of them. Coach Petersen is one of the elite option minds in the history of college football and brings to Annapolis a wealth of knowledge, particularly when it comes to Service Academy football. Coach Crawford has coached at the highest level in the ACC. He has extensive experience of recruiting quality student-athletes at Harvard and Wake Forest. Most importantly, they are both men of Integrity and impeccable character. They will develop young men of character and leadership – which is the vision of Navy Football." Petersen was an assistant at the Air Force Academy for 17 years coaching the running backs (1990), wide receivers (1991-96) and quarterbacks/fullbacks (1997-06). He was the primary play caller at Air Force from 1997-06 and served as the offensive coordinator from 2000-06. Petersen won 12 Commander-In-Chief's Trophies, went to nine bowl games, won three conference championships and owned a 16-2 record against Army while an assistant at Air Force. Since leaving Air Force, Petersen has served as the safeties coach at North Texas from 2007-10 and was the head coach at Orange Lutheran High School in Orange, Calif. from 2012-16 and at Hyde Park High School in Austin, Texas from 2017-21. read more: https://navysports.com/news/2022/2/10/chuck-petersen-and-ryan-crawford-added-to-navy-football-coaching-staff.aspx
  13. 1. ATH Mikal Harrison-Pilot - Temple (45 FBS Offers):Arkansas, Auburn, Baylor, California, Cincinnati, Colorado, Florida, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Houston, Kansas, Louisiana Tech, Maryland, Memphis, Miami (FL), Michigan, Michigan State, Mississippi State, Missouri, North Texas, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Ole Miss, Oregon, Oregon State, Penn State, Pittsburgh, SMU, Stanford, Syracuse, TCU, Tennessee, Texas, Texas State, Texas Tech, Tulsa, UCF, Uconn, UNLV, USC, Utah, UTSA, Vanderbilt, Washington State Link: https://www.texasfootball.com/article/2022/02/14/the-five-most-offered-2023-prospects-in-texas?ref=related_thumb
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