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  1. "...Coach Dodd(?) will be available for call in question around 4:45..."
  2. "Bron hails from the greatest high school in the nation" ****buzz**** Wrong Answer!
  3. From another Vito article: "Lewis is the 18th high school recruit and 21st player overall to join UNT’s recruiting class heading into national signing day." Openings probably mainly the result of grade issues. I expect Dodge will cure that too.
  4. Football: Mean Green land another receiver Martinson's decommitment allows Lewis to join Dodge's first recruits 10:04 PM CST on Sunday, February 4, 2007 By Brett Vito / Staff Writer A change of heart by another player in North Texas recruiting class gave B.J. Lewis the opportunity he had been hoping for last week. The wide receiver/defensive back from Waco Robinson was being recruited by North Texas and Rice, along with Division II schools Tarleton State and West Texas A&M, but had not received a scholarship offer. That changed when Jason Martinson of Birdville backed out of his commitment to UNT to accept a scholarship offer from Texas State, which wanted him to play both football and baseball. UNT quickly offered its open scholarship to Lewis (6-1, 185). Lewis was a Class 3A all-state selection at defensive back but was recruited by UNT as a wide receiver. Oral commitments are non-binding. The first day recruits can sign national letters of intent is Wednesday. “North Texas contacted me later on,” Lewis said. “They offered me on Thursday after another receiver [Martinson] decommitted. The coaches at North Texas talked to my coaches and told them what the situation was.” The Waco Tribune-Herald rates Lewis No. 21 on its list of the top 25 recruits in Central Texas. He might also be one of the most versatile. Lewis was an All-District 17-3A selection as a defensive back, wide receiver and return specialist. Lewis is looking forward to focusing his attention on developing as a wide receiver at UNT, but said he is willing to play defensive back if that is where he could contribute. UNT has seven wide receivers in its recruiting class and is also loaded with young defensive backs. All four cornerbacks on UNT’s depth chart last season were either freshmen or sophomores. “I can’t wait to get down there and play in coach Dodge’s offense, especially with the coaching staff they have now.” Lewis said. While Lewis is expected to play wide receiver at UNT, he made his mark in high school as a defensive back. As a senior, Lewis intercepted six passes and recorded 72 tackles. That performance landed Lewis a scholarship at UNT, which made him wait a while for an offer after he made his official visit to Denton. “I liked the way North Texas seemed like a family with its players and coaches,” Lewis said. “I liked how I would fit with the team.” Lewis is the 18th high school recruit and 21st player overall to join UNT’s recruiting class heading into national signing day.
  5. Another interesting recruiting note is that Austin Westlake's QB is now back on the market... http://www.texasfootball.com/index.php?s=&...hange_well_id=2
  6. How legit are any of the times on recruiting profiles?
  7. What does Stoops think of those OU internet morons? He is closing practice to them so they can't critique the new QBs..... February 2, 2007 OU closing ranks this spring Normally, spring football doesn't rate very high on my radar. But this is an interesting decision from the Oklahoma camp. Turns out coach Bob Stoops has decided to close most spring practices to the public and media. The only chance fans have to see their Sooners in a relaxed setting will (possibly) be scrimmages on March 14 and 31 and, of course, the spring game on April 7. That will be televised by ESPN, by the way. Now, I heard that Stoops was considering this for some time, so the actual announcement wasn't that big a surprise. But does the average OU fan have a problem with Stoops' decision? If you think about it, OU will have a major quarterback battle coming with three players who essentially have no Division I-A experience. I can see Stoops' thinking; let's let them actually learn the plays before the media/public starts criticizing them. I've got no problem with that. Why let Internet chatterheads tear these guys apart long before the games actually count? But spring football is relaxed and -- for die hards -- fun. Fans who come to spring football and August two-a-days may not be able to afford game tickets. It's as close to the Sooners they can get. Cut those people out, and you're cutting out the heart and soul of your fan base.
  8. "• Former Alabama coach Gene Stallings was hired as a consultant at North Texas in 2000. His report concluded that it would be very difficult to win at North Texas." That quote was taken a little out of context. More like: "it would be very difficult to win at North Texas....without fencing around your practice fields", and other suggestions for facility and department improvements, such as fewer money games, etc. He did not say it solely as quoted. Stallings is a class guy and was very informative at that "State of NT Athletics" meeting hosted by Dr. Pohl. This was right before RV was hired as AD. Also just before Trilli was fired as basketball coach by Dr. Pohl when Stallings noted us playing a non-scholarship program and losing! Stallings was hired to report what he saw that North Texas needed to change to be successful, including more donations and supporters; and he was correct on many points.
  9. Yes, the tactic worked to perfection.
  10. Some NT findings on internet sites: 2008 9-20 @ Miami TBA @ Kansas State 2009 9-5 @ Louisiana State 9-12 Air Force 2010 TBA @ Clemson
  11. - learning to market the aura of Dodge? - a football-happy NT fan is a happy fan? - food & drink for press = more media for NT = less for SMUt? - like a deer-feeder for the Upcoming Stadium Capital Campaign?
  12. Just say NO to Stealth Scheduling!
  13. Oh, I totally agree marketing for basketball is bad and seriously lacking. Scheduling D-II teams doesn't help either.
  14. Ok, rocket scientist, let's use your criteria and go the other way. First, I discount any win over a non-D-1 school (-3 wins). Next, take away five wins by a total of 9 points = 6-12 record. I don't agree with your opinion either
  15. new coach = new fan interest = more revenue (see TD example)
  16. North Texas loses Martinson North Texas has apparently lost Birdville wide receiver Jason Martinson from its recruiting class. Martinson told Rivals.com late Wednesday night that he has backed out of his commitment to UNT to play for Texas State. Martinson based his decision partly on the opportunity he would have to play both football and baseball for the Bobcats. "I just wanted to keep playing baseball and North Texas didn't have that," Martinson told Rivals.com. "They kept talking like they might start one up at UNT, but I didn't know if that was going to happen." If UNT could afford to lose a recruit, it would be a wide receiver. UNT has five other high school wide receivers committed to join its 2007 recruiting class, plus Rice transfer Evan Fentriss, who will sit out the upcoming season to fulfill NCAA rules. The loss of Martinson will open up a scholarship. Feel free to weight in on this blog. What would you like to see UNT do with the scholarship it was holding for Martinson? Posted by Brett Vito on February 1, 2007 12:06 AM
  17. The part about DD talking a player out of a Big 10 offer to come to UNT. Granted, Gilmore is a quality player and recruit, but Dodge in his first month ever recruiting is getting far more kids to change to UNT from offers of larger programs than DD ever did.
  18. No, detrimental is to keep a coach who can't attract fan$. The last home game had only 1300 fans to see a 14-7 team. That tells me the fans aren't buying what JJ is selling.
  19. When was the last time Dickey beat out UTEP, Indiana and Rice for a player to come to NT?
  20. They will regret having an open air stadium up there in November.
  21. The kid must be VERY smart. Just say NO to cults!!
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