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Posts posted by BillySee58
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1 hour ago, TheColonyEagle said:
Held them to 14 points in the 2nd half. I’m gonna guess McCasland’s halftime message would’ve offended some people’s girlfriends.
We also held them scoreless the last 3:48 in the first half. We seemed to flip the switch before half.
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A lot of our non-con opponents got thumped today so don’t be discouraged if we stay the same or go down some in NET. Great win, and counts as a quad 2 win.
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Fun game. They showed a lot on this road trip.
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Really impressed how we have locked in defensively.
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Huntsberry is sinking us offensively. Defenses are begging him to shoot from deep and he can’t hit. This last time he had a wide open 3 and you could tell he was scared to shoot and he almost traveled.
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3 hours ago, Side.Show.Joe said:
Yes. But no one foresaw UNT jumping 14 spots after a 4 point win against a #198 NET ranked WKU. Seems to me for that to occur other teams that were ranked near us had to really crap the bed.
I'm going to keep tracking this anyway. Maybe there is nothing to it, but it isn't a great effort on my part to track it.
Grand Canyon, who we beat, won AT previously 27th in NET Sam Houston State last night. Our win was a true road win as well. There are way more variables than just how we did against the spread. But obviously if we do good against the spread that likely means good things for the variables that NET takes into account.
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11 hours ago, Side.Show.Joe said:
UNT 70
WKU 66
Final
Despite a slim 4 point win on the road over a #198 WKU team, UNT beat the spread by half a point and should see a slight bump in their next NET ranking. We will see.
Ever heard of the phrase “correlation does not imply causation?”
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7 hours ago, p_phelps said:
I didn't say it was bad, just noticed we're offering more small school than p5 guys.
Yeah, I took your statement as an observation, not an implication of preference. Just added my two cents on top of your observation, not in opposition to it.
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3 hours ago, p_phelps said:Seems like we're going after the small school guys
I’ll take a first-team all conference FCS guy over a P5 guy who can’t make the two deep every time.
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First-team all conference SWAC.
5 picks this year including 2 pick sixes.
https://tsusports.com/sports/football/roster/isaiah-hamilton/5471
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https://247sports.com/player/evan-jackson-46133196/
5’10” 170 lb safety from state runner up North Shore.
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6 minutes ago, El Paso Eagle said:
I think in an interview he said if he didn't get an opportunity he liked he would withdraw and prepare for the NFL draft. I think he was counting on an offer from TCU or SMU as he wants to stay in this area
This makes sense
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9 minutes ago, peanuts104 said:
So how does this work? Does he still have a scholarship with us? I thought a few people on here were saying his scholarship was forfeit if he officially went into the portal, but I don't know enough about it to know if that is true.
Scholarships are renewed for entire academic school years. There is nothing official for the next season/school year, but what people are saying is if someone enters the portal and the coaching staff choose to fill their spot, they don’t have to renew that player’s scholarship if they choose to withdraw from the portal.
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Every “official” podcast produced by an official team/school in sports are always over-sanitized homer podcasts that are so restricted by those factors they don’t end up being good products.
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17 minutes ago, GMG24 said:
I think at a-lot of places the TE and OL work together more times than not. Especially in Indy as they are such an important part of Run game. They can get their skill work in during 1 on 1 or 7 on 7. At least that is what I've observed at the different college practices I've been able to attend.
Absolutely. I’m not concerned that he has more TE than OL position coach experience for that reason. That and playing the position himself.
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Really good player. Interesting he has more experience being a TE coach than OL coach, but glad he’s back where he belongs with the OL.
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2 hours ago, Mean Green 93-98 said:
Nope. After the first transfer, you have to sit a year.
This rule is a complete sham at this point. JT Daniels is heading to play at Rice this year. That’s his 4th school, and no he’s not going to sit out. USC in 2019, Georgia in 2020 and 2021, WVU in 2022, and Rice in 2023. Tanner Mordecai headed to Wisconsin after using his “sit out free” transfer at SMU. We are seeing it in basketball too. Umoja Gibson playing for DePaul this season after not needing to sit out at OU in 2020-2021 after he left UNT.
Maybe it’s because they are grad transfers but it doesn’t really matter. Tons of guys are entering the transfer portal this year after already having utilized the sit-out-free transfer and they seem to be under the assumption that not having to sit out after a second transfer is a foregone conclusion. The NCAA is just not enforcing it.
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3 minutes ago, untbowler said:
Do we not need a center? Mose graduating I believe so this could be a good fill in.
We do. Carroll can play center too but I’m not sure if he’s returning. He has a year left but he participated in the senior day ceremonies.
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6’5” 290 lb OL from Houston. Looks like 3 to play 3. Appears to have been the backup center their this year, but picking up a lot of interest in the portal.
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6’5” 310 offensive lineman from Virginia. Started two years at Dartmouth before starting at UVA this year. Originally from Arlington and played at All Saints Episcopal in Fort Worth in High School.
One year of eligibility left.
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9 hours ago, emmitt01 said:The real question is, has the athletic department done anything to help promote this game and this opponent.
If we were playing Texas Tech (even if Tech was a bad bad team) the locals would turn out because of the name. FAU doesn’t raise anyone’s blood pressure even if they were ranked (unless you let them know about the ranking).
They are. The good thing about getting more casual fans in the doors is that they boost your attendance and hopefully keep coming. Bad thing is if we lose they often don’t come back, (i.e. SMU game this year, WKU basketball game 2019, La Tech football game 2018, etc).
This team deserves a big crowd, but it’s on them to capitalize when they’re here to keep them.
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4 hours ago, Side.Show.Joe said:
I think it is important to remember that coach O also knows the high-profile recruits that went out of state and have since decided to jump into the portal. If those guys want to come back to Texas, he's probably going to be one of the first to know about it.
Absolutely
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2 hours ago, NT80 said:
Not sure how much roster turnover we will have this year? Didn't we only have limited ships available? Can we also replace leaving portal player ships, but only up to a max of 25, correct?
I'd rather have mostly college-experienced portal players added this year, just to fill needed gaps right away.
25-spot per class limit is gone.
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‘23 Portal OL Larry Moore (Texas Tech)
in UNT Football Recruiting
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6’6” 275 lb offensive tackle from Texas Tech. 2020 recruit, who I believe has 3 years of eligibility left. Was on the 2-deep in 2021 as the backup LT. Not sure what he did this season.