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Jonnyeagle

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  1. It is not meaningless to win on the road ever!
  2. It’s not his ideal position and he really struggled against those giant Cal tackles.
  3. I really see it more like we care. If we didn’t care you wouldn’t see much of a reaction. I feel that passion is a good thing.
  4. I have been reading a few reports and it sounds like Oregon State and WSU may try to start there own deal. With SMUt leaving they still need Dallas and DFW. So in a weird way SMUt going to the ACC raises our profile.
  5. I am extremely disappointed in this team today. Poor technique. We should have started Chandler.
  6. I just ask that cause I read this from the realignment guy https://x.com/jwmediadc/status/1697700176855519363?s=46&t=NF302_aIOAI3ysJWw9mToQ
  7. Yes East Carolina was against the travel out west was the main thing I read.
  8. Well guys, just another day at the office for UNT fans. So today we go 0-2, losing out on SMU and also the Pac 2. After tomorrow I am guessing we will be 0-3?
  9. LUBBOCK, Texas – The UNT soccer team suffered its first loss of the 2023 season on Thursday with a 6-1 loss at Texas Tech. The Mean Green (4-1) got a goal Thursday from sophomore Summer Brown. It’s her team-leading fifth goal of the season. Brown has now scored more goals this year than she scored all last year when she was named to the 2022 CUSA All-Freshman team. UNT’s goalkeeper Maddie Ogden made five saves versus the Red Raiders (4-0-1). North Texas will stay on the road as they travel to Oral Roberts on Sunday for a 1 p.m. CT kickoff. The match will be streamed on the Summit League Network. UNT defeated ORU last season 4-0. Then freshmen Kat Burnell scored a hat trick in the four-goal victory a year ago.
  10. Let's get this going again. Link to CAL roster: https://calbears.com/sports/football/roster Cal Head Coach Justin Wilcox Actor Chris McDonald Happy Gilmore, Grease
  11. In a typical recruiting cycle, UTSA coach Jeff Traylor used to plan on hosting less than 40 official visits. Prospects often used just two or three of their five allowed trips to different programs, keeping the Roadrunners comfortably under the annual limit of 56. But the NCAA this year implemented significant changes to the process, removing the cap on the number of official visits an athlete can take and increasing the amount of visits each school can host to 70. Traylor said he anticipates filling every available spot, which means finding money for airline tickets, meals for prospects and their guests, and hotel rooms at Embassy Suites or La Cantera. The bills start to stack up even before the price of coaches making high school visits enters the equation. Read more: https://www.expressnews.com/sports/colleges/utsa/article/utsa-finances-aac-recruiting-18331338.php
  12. The Pac-12 has found themselves down to just four programs, but unfortunately for two of those programs they do not have as much autonomy over their future as the others. Stanford and Cal in a sense have the "upper-hand" of the remaining four programs being that they actually have a future trending towards being in a Power 4 conference. However, just because things are trending in that direction doesn't mean they are a certainty. The two Bay Area schools need one more vote to gain approval to join the ACC, and while momentum was working in their favor as of Monday when a vote was supposed to occur there was a horrific mass shooting at North Carolina's campus that led to the postponement of the vote out of respect. While football and realignment is the least important thing with such a tragedy occurring, Stanford and Cal are now really pressed for time as ESPN's Pete Thamel provided a deadline of Week 1 for this move to happen. It was also reported earlier on Tuesday that the call hasn't been rescheduled, again out of respect, but that there hasn't been a necessary flip. read more: https://www.si.com/college/stanford/football/washington-state-president-hoping-to-rebuild-pac-12-with-stanford-and-cal-possibly-expand-in-future
  13. Speak for yourself. I could really care less about them. I wish they could go to their own board.
  14. That’s terrific Doug! You guys have worked very hard for this.
  15. The wild spending of aggressive, wealthy SMU football boosters once killed the program — via an NCAA “death penalty.” That was the 1980s, when local businessmen kept buying talented recruits. Now the businessmen are back — a new generation, at least — trying to save the program before a final churn of conference realignment leaves the prideful Mustangsbehind forever. Give SMU backers this much: four decades ago, they never blinked at the price of a running back and they sure aren’t blinking now at the far steeper cost of conference realignment. This time it could cost $200 million. read more: https://sports.yahoo.com/smus-hail-mary-to-play-big-time-football-again-034505772.html
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