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  1. Had UNT won the game 40 to 14, it would have seemed to me that we took care of business. If we disregarded the first half, that's what the score would have been.
  2. And with the win, we still have a chance to be bowl eligible.
  3. I was able to accurately predict some play types today by watching the way that the players looked to the sidelines prior to snapping the ball on offense. I noticed that you can sometimes tell if it is going to be a run vs. pass. If there are some receivers that don't look to the sideline when other players do, or if they just casually glance, the play is going to be a run. I also saw Dunbar look to the sideline almost as an afterthought prior to a play. Low and behold it was a pass play. Anyone else notice this? Maybe I'm imagining things, but I'm going to start watching closer. Could we be tipping our hand?
  4. It's listed on the schedule online, but says "subject to blackout". I'm not sure what scenario would cause it to be blacked out for us in the DFW area, if there is one. http://espn.go.com/broadband/espn360/schedule
  5. Then the tortillas could be recycled for the next game. It goes with the whole green initiative going on at the university. We Mean Green!
  6. http://fauowlsnest.com/board/index.php?PHP...;topic=8625.195 Go to the 10th post down posted by owlfamily. I'm just sayin'.
  7. Good to meet you yesterday, John Denver. Sorry my phone interrupted our conversation. You guys were great neighbors! This is my rookie year for Mean Green Club membership and tailgating at UNT. Great scene.
  8. The back up kicker was in to attemptthe onside kick. When that failed, they went ahead and left him in to kick it out of bounds.
  9. If anyone would like their heart broke again, the UNT / ULALA game is available for replay on ESPN360.
  10. The ULALA game was my first game to watch at the Pourhouse. I'd been there once before to watch the Todd Dodge Show. Here are my thoughts: 1. Great place to watch a game. I sat in the media room. I didn't give the lounge chairs a try, but they looked comfortable. I sat in one of the high backed booths. The A/V quality was a bit of a let down after they had the OU game in HD playing prior to the UNT game, but that obviously isn't the fault of the Pourhouse. I was really sick of all the ESPN commercials when all was said and done. I guess that's a Game Plan thing. At half time when heading to the men's room, it was good to see so much green in the dining room as well along with the UNT game on the larger screens. 2. The fans there were a lot of fun. I enjoyed having a room full of folks to cheer with. Much better than watching the game at home with the kids distracting me and the wife beating me down with questions about why I'm so passionate about a team that hasn't done well in so long. The room was a little inconsistant with the "First Down" cheer. I felt bad for the guy shouting "And that's good for another Mean Green..." when the room would leave him out to dry. I enjoyed singing the fight song with the room each time we scored a TD. 3. The service was slow in the beginning, but I may have not followed the right procedure when seating myself. There was no one at the hostess stand and the last time I was there, they told me to sit where ever I wanted in the media room. However, this time I noticed folks being served, but the staff continued to walk right past my table. I finally asked a passing waitress for a menu, but then no one ever came back by for about 20 minutes. I then flagged someone down and was told that no one was there yet for my table. I guess that the server never showed up because one of the earlier staff members came by and said they would be waiting on my table after all. The staff were all very friendly and helpful. 4. Food and drink were great! The prices were a little high, but seemed to match the quality of what you got. I enjoyed the Blue Moon on tap. The fried jalapenos were great! The burger was good too. I tried the nachos the last time I was there and they were awesome too. Overall, I had a great time and hope to catch more away games there in the future. I just wish it didn't take me 45 minutes to get there from my house.
  11. I did that last year through my 720p projector on my 120" screen. It wasn't that bad. The audio through the headphone jack works really well through the sound system. You get used to it pretty quick. Oh, and I'll be at the Pourhouse with a friend. My understanding was that it IS on Game Plan, but what do I know.
  12. Memories and the return of caw... http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/11-29-2001-6338.asp
  13. Blue Lot South Side. I'll be grilling up my own rendition of the Chili's Montery Chicken (grilled chicken topped with bacon, BBQ sauce, melted mixed cheese, tomotoes, and chives). Cold beer in green cans...maybe Rolling Rock...except that has a blue horse on it. I'll be there around 2pm. GMG!!!
  14. These were plays that caught my attention, for whatever that's worth. Enjoy, make fun, whatever... zvTP-l_IqrE
  15. I assume you are talking about Mean Green Premium. I did this before so that I could catch the Spring game. You can get it and then cancel it, only paying for one month.
  16. My son's game got cancelled, freeing me up for extended tailgating. I'll be there around 2:30pm. Wish I was there right now! GMG!
  17. Finally got it on YouTube... uYC7jRiBfkg
  18. I LOVE the podcasts and this one was no exception. I have a question. In the podcast you state that Coach Dodge was chewing Riley out over taking that hit. I thought the same thing when I watched the game. However, in two different interviews (Mean Green Insider and the Todd Dodge Show), Coach Dodge said that wasn't the reason and that it was because Riley missed an assignment. Do you think Coach Dodge isn't shooting straight in the interviews?
  19. "Coaches Up/Coaches Down North Texas will put three assistant coaches in the press box during games and will have six assistants along with head coach Todd Dodge on the sideline. In the press box will be offensive coordinator Todd Ford, along with defensive coordinator Gary DeLoach. Cornerbacks coach Carlton Buckels and safeties coach Chuck Peterson will join DeLoach in the press box. Linebackers coach David Rausch and defensive line coach Mike Nelson will be on the sidelines. Wide Receiver coach Clayton George and offensive line coach Spencer Leftwich will be on the sidelines along with special teams/running backs coach Shelton Gandy. Graduate assistant coaches Brian Morgan and Kevin Barbay will also be in the press box." When did we start keeping DeLoach in the press box? That's a new thing, isn't it?
  20. I look forward to hearing it. My iPhone tells me the server can't be found.
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