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  1. Looking forward to the show. Will you still have the live chat? That was fun.
  2. Looks like this is BS like so much of this crap.
  3. Cal vs. North Texas odds and lines College football odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Saturday at 8:00 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Spread Favorite: Cal (-7) Moneyline: Cal (-294), North Texas (+236) Total: 56.5 points Cal Last Season Leaders Jack Plummer: 3,096 PASS YDS / 258 YPG / 62.5% / 21 TD / 9 INT Jaydn Ott: 169 CAR / 896 YDS / 74.7 YPG / 8 TD / 46 REC / 322 YDS / 26.8 YPG / 3 TD DeCarlos Brooks: 59 CAR / 250 YDS / 20.8 YPG / 1 TD / 8 REC / 18 YDS / 1.5 YPG / 0 TD Jeremiah Hunter: 60 REC / 965 YDS / 80.4 YPG / 5 TD J.Michael Sturdivant: 65 REC / 755 YDS / 62.9 YPG / 7 TD Mavin Anderson: 37 REC / 372 YDS / 31 YPG / 3 TD Xavier Carlton: 35 TKL / 4 TFL / 4.5 SACK Jackson Sirmon: 99 TKL / 3 TFL / 1.5 SACK / 1 INT / 2 PD Daniel Scott: 76 TKL / 2 TFL / 3 INT / 3 PD link: https://sportsbookwire.usatoday.com/article/cal-vs-north-texas-football-odds-tips-and-betting-trends-9-2-20239-2-2023/
  4. https://x.com/dennisdoddcbs/status/1695542809153933749?s=46&t=NF302_aIOAI3ysJWw9mToQ
  5. 9-3 ON 12 GAME SEASON (NOT INCLUDING BOWL) Figured I might get this started again this season. University of North Texas 2023 Football Schedule Date Time At Opponent Location Sep 2 (Sat) 3 PM CT Home California Denton, Texas (DATCU Stadium) I REALLY LIKE OUR CHANCES, DESPITE BEING AN UNDERDOG. THE HEAT WILL HELP AND THE TEAM WILL RISE UNDER THEIR NEW COACH. UNT WINS 27-21 Sep 9 (Sat) 5:30 PM CT Away FIU Miami, Fla. FIU IS STILL REELING FROM THE TERRIBLE HIRE OF CROOK AND PERENNIAL CHEATER BUTCH DAVIS. UNT IN A BLOWOUT 35-10 Sep 16 (Sat) 6 PM CT Away Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. I AGAIN SEE UNT TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS ALTHOUGH THIS IS A CLOSER GAME ON THE ROAD. UNT WINS 31-27 Sep 30 (Sat) TBA Home ACU Denton, Texas (DATCU Stadium) ACU IS D2 AND CANNOT HANG WITH US. UNT 45-13 Oct 7 (Sat) 2:30 PM CT Away Navy Annapolis, Md. WILL KNOW MORE ABOUT NAVY AFTER THIS WEEKEND BUT I AM THINKING UNT WILL WIN THROUGH THE AIR HERE. CLOSE WIN TOUGH GAME BUT UNT PREVAILS 24-21 Oct 14 (Sat) TBA Home Temple Denton, Texas TEMPLE HAS WON THE AAC IN THE PAST BUT THEY ARE REBUILDING NOW. I THINK UNT WINS THIS GAME EASILY 28-10 Oct 21 (Sat) TBA Away Tulane New Orleans, La. UNT HEADS INTO THIS GAME 6-0 FOR THE 1ST TIME IN 100 YEARS AND THE BUILDUP IS FANTASTIC. IT IS A SELL OUT. BUT TULANE IS TOO GOOD AND DEFEATS MORRIS 21-7. UNT IS A RESPECTABLE 6-1. Oct 28 (Sat) TBA Home Memphis Denton, Texas (DATCU Stadium) I THOUGHT WE SHOULD HAVE BEATEN MEMPHIS LAST YEAR AND WE EDGE THEM OUT AT HOME THIS SEASON. CLOSE BUT UNT WINS 24-17. UNT RECORD IS 7-1 BACK Nov 4 (Sat) TBA Home UTSA Denton, Texas (DATCU Stadium) ANOTHER SELL OUT TYPE OF ATMOSPHERE. THIS GAME GOES TO OVERTIME BUT FRANK HARRIS PULLS ANOTHER MAGIC ACT AND WINS IT FOR UTSA 45-42. A REAL BARNBURNER. UNT RECORD 7-2 Nov 10 (Fri) 8 PM CT Away SMU Dallas, Texas AS MUCH AS I HOPE AND PRAY WE DO, UNT WILL NOT WIN THIS GAME. SMU HAS TOO MUCH TALENT. 35-10 SMUT. UNT IS 7-3 Nov 18 (Sat) TBA Away Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. DON'T KNOW THAT MUCH ABOUT THEM, BUT I THINK WE WILL WIN THIS GAME BUT CLOSE. 23-20 UNT UNT 8-3 Nov 25 (Sat) TBA Home UAB Denton, Texas (DATCU Stadium) DON'T KNOW THAT MUH ABOUT THEM (TULSA) , BUT I THINK WE WILL WIN THIS GAME BUT CLOSE. 21-17 UNT UNT 9-3 ON SEASON
  6. I don't have any interest in being in the Mountain West.
  7. https://x.com/mikesilver/status/1694472746636566921?s=46&t=NF302_aIOAI3ysJWw9mToQ
  8. https://x.com/petethamel/status/1694435445877231775?s=46&t=NF302_aIOAI3ysJWw9mToQ
  9. I truly think Matthew Bruce is one of the finest sports guys we have had in a very long time. He is a great ambassador for this university. I enjoy Colin as well.
  10. I would think some of the DATCU money will help.
  11. 1-10 Oregon $969 Million Texas A & M $849 Texas $766 Florida $763 Georgia $716 Oklahoma St $670 LSU $618 Oklahoma $597 Auburn $580 Florida State $540 11-20 Ohio State $536 Alabama $528 Virginia $516 Tennessee $500 Michigan $493 Iowa $477 Clemson $476 South Carolina $466 Kansas $459 Louisville $450 21-30 Michigan St $439 Washington $402 Texas Tech $396 Wisconsin $389 Penn State $386 Illinois $373 West Virginia $354 Indiana $351 Arizona $346 North Carolina $344 31-40 Mizzou $344 Arkansas $324 Kansas St $324 Va Tech $319 Ole Miss $310 Kentucky $302 Purdue $289 Cal $283 Mississippi St $273 Arizona St $265 41-50 Iowa St $249 Nebraska $236 UCLA $233 Georgia Tech $220 NC State $216 Colorado $208 Oregon St $201 Minnesota $199 Maryland $194 Memphis $170 51-60 Utah $159 Wash St $146 Boise St $140 Rutgers $136 UConn $134 ECU $134 SDSU $132 UCF $128 UNLV $127 Fresno St $117 61-70 Cincinnati $115 New Mexico $113 Nevada $97 Wyoming $93 Houston $91 Hawaii $89 Old Dominion $84 Colorado St $83 Charlotte $78 Southern Miss $70 71-80 Louisiana (Lafayette) $69 UAB $69 Marshall $68 LaTech $68 Arkansas State $64 South Florida $63 Toledo $58 UTEP $58 App State $56 Utah State $56 81-90 FAU $52 San Jose State $44 Texas State $43 Bowling Green $42 North Texas $41 WKU $41 Ohio $35 Troy $34 Miami (OH) $33 Air Force $32 91-100 UTSA $32 Georgia So $31 NMSU $31 MTSU $30 CMU $29 UMass $28 NIU $28 Akron $25 Georgia State $24 WMU $24 101-108 Ball State $23 Coastal Carolina $21 LA-Monroe $20 FIU $19 Buffalo $17 South Alabama $17 Kent State $12 EMU $12 Observations: -Oregon and OkSt stand out and are clearly so high because of their mega-whale donors Phil Knight and T. Boone Pickens -All SEC schools are within the top 40 (which actually represts a "top 50-ish" ranking when factoring in Private schools which would be in the top 45, like Notre Dame, USC, Stanford, Duke, Miami, Northwestern, TCU... and prossibly even Baylor, Vandy and BYU) -Current Big Ten doesn't have a single school in the top 10 despite having blue bloods OSU/Mich -All basketball blue bloods are within the top 40, led by Kansas at 19th sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/finances knightcommission.org/finances-colle… https://x.com/jjfuller72/status/1694193242756018553?s=46&t=NF302_aIOAI3ysJWw9mToQ
  12. Moore had discovered something he realizes more clearly today: the quarterback lessons may have helped “teach Patrick how to walk,” Moore says. “But he eventually learned how to run” by himself. All of Mahomes’ coaches—from his athletic trainer Stroupe to Texas Tech coach Kliff Kingsbury—learned the same lesson. Sure, they would hone something here or there. But they recognized the best thing they could do was unleash an unfiltered Mahomes onto the world, and let the world enjoy the results. Dodge is among those enjoying Mahomes. He was surprised when I told him some of Mahomes’ first experiences with organized football came from quarterback lessons he designed. But he couldn’t hide his delight. “It just thrills me,” Dodge says. After leaving Southlake Carroll for a dreadful tenure at the University of North Texas, Dodge returned to the high school ranks at Marble Falls High School. From there, he moved on to Austin Westlake, where won three more state championships before retiring in 2021. His Quarterback School, which he has taught to several programs around the country, has become widespread. Every year in Texas and beyond, groups of seventh graders shuttle into classrooms to learn coverage schemes, throw footballs into nets, and listen to stories about leadership. They may never grow up to be just like Patrick Mahomes. But for a little while, he was just like them. Read more: https://www.dmagazine.com/sports/2023/08/patrick-mahomes-nfl-dallas/
  13. LAS VEGAS – The UNT women’s soccer team opened the 2023 season with a 3-0 win at UNLV on Thursday night. The win improves the Mean Green’s streak to 12 straight season opening wins and 17 straight years without a season opening loss. On Thursday in Las Vegas, UNT, which features 15 newcomers to its roster, got offensive production from its returners as sophomore Summer Brown and seniors Jenna Sheely and Devyn Flannery scored for the Mean Green (1-0). “The win was huge and well-deserved,” Flannery said. “It's always exciting to grab a road win, especially in Vegas. Tonight was a compete team effort and it gives us a lot of momentum going into our season.” Flannery scored the second goal of the match, which came in the 32nd minute. She received the through ball from sophomore Kat Burnell and then stepped inside to beat the defender and fired off a left-footed shot. Thursday was her first regular season match played since having knee surgery last year, which cut her season short. She came off the bench against the Rebels (0-1) and played 20 minutes. Her goal was her first and only shot of the night. Flannery has scored now eight career goals and is the program’s active career leader in goals scored for UNT. “I love our depth tonight and our fight throughout the game,” head coach John Hedlund said. “Nothing comes easy on the road but I challenged their mental toughness playing in this heat and they came through with a 3-0 shoutout.” Sheely got the scoring started for UNT on Thursday in the 11th minute. The fifth-year senior caught the UNLV keeper off her line and fired the shot from well over 30 yards away that connected for her team’s first goal of the season. It’s the midfielder’s sixth career goal. Brown added the third goal for North Texas in the 56th minute. The sophomore who was named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team last year scored from the top of the 18-yard box after a deflection from a free kick came right towards her. She beat the UNLV keeper to the right. It was Brown’s fifth career goal. Newcomer Maddie Ogden was named the season opening starting goalkeeper by Hedlund Ogden made six saves in route to the shutout road win for her new team. North Texas returns home on Sunday to host Northwestern State for it season home opener. Sunday’s match is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. CT and will be streamed on ESPN+. Olympic Sport Passes for next season's Mean Green volleyball, soccer and softball seasons are available now. Fans can purchase a general admission Olympic Sport Pass for $75 and receive season tickets for all three teams.
  14. DENTON, Texas – In the first year under head coach Jason Burton, the UNT women’s basketball program has announced a challenging non-conference slate for the 2023-24 season. The Mean Green will open the season with a home matchup against UNT Dallas on Nov. 6 preceded by an exhibition contest against Oklahoma Christian on Nov. 2 inside the Super Pit. UNT will play 12 non-conference matchups consisting of five contests at home, five true road games and two neutral site contests. After the season opener, the Mean Green will welcome Grambling State to Denton for its first DI matchup on Thursday, Nov. 9. Following the first two home contests, UNT will hit the road for six straight matchups away from the Super Pit, starting with a game Sunday, Nov. 12 at Texas A&M. North Texas will be looking for its first win over the Aggies since 1999. The Mean Green will then travel to Nacogdoches, Texas, to take on SFA on Thursday, Nov. 16 and to Carbondale, Illinois, to face off with Southern Illinois Sunday, Nov. 19. UNT will spend the Thanksgiving holiday weekend in Hattiesburg, Miss., for the 36th Annual Lady Eagle Thanksgiving Classic hosted by Southern Miss. North Texas will take on Samford on Friday, Nov. 24 and North Dakota on Saturday, Nov. 25. After the trip to Mississippi, the Mean Green return home for three consecutive home matchups, starting with a contest on Friday, Dec. 1 against Pepperdine. Each of the next two contests will be inside the Super Pit as well as UNT faces off with Arkansas Pine Bluff on Wednesday, Dec. 6 and Alcorn State on Saturday, Dec. 9. The final two non-conference matchups will both be road matchups against a pair of teams the Mean Green played a season ago as they will face Louisiana on Sunday, Dec. 17 and Montana State on Thursday, Dec. 21 in Lafayette, Louisiana, and Bozeman, Montana, respectively. There will be a lot of new opponents this season as it will be UNT’s first matchup in program history with UNT Dallas, Grambling, Southern Illinois, North Dakota, Pepperdine and Arkansas Pine Bluff. Fans can view the full 2023-24 non-conference schedule here. Earlier this year, UNT’s AAC opponents were revealed that will make up the other 20 games of the 2023-24 schedule. The Mean Green will take on UAB, Charlotte, Florida Atlantic and UTSA and SMU in both home and away contests, will welcome East Carolina, Memphis, Tulane and Wichita State to the Super Pit for the lone matchups between the programs and will travel to Rice, USF, Temple and Tulsa for road-only contests to round out the schedule. The first conference dates will be December 29-31, 2023 and league play will run through March 6, 2024. The 2024 American Athletic Conference Women's Basketball Championship will expand to a 14-team tournament and be held at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, March 9-13. Season tickets for the 2023-24 Mean Green men and women's basketball teams are available now at www.meangreentickets.com. Tickets start as low as $99 for men's and $75 for women's basketball. For more information on tickets, contact the Mean Green Ticket Office at 940-565-2527 or at ticketoffice@unt.edu. Fans can visit the UNT Athletics Ticket Office located at Gate 2 of Apogee Stadium between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
  15. Not in love with the lower revenue component of this but would like to see us make the cut for the new PAC
  16. https://x.com/meangreenfb/status/1691960968719344086?s=46&t=NF302_aIOAI3ysJWw9mToQ
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