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  1. At least one of my teams won a basketball championship this spring...
  2. It will likely be the same as it is currently: every year, you play all five teams in your division and three teams in the other division on a rotating basis. For example, Houston rotated between Southern Miss-Memphis-Central Florida and UAB-Marshall-East Carolina every two years (one year home and the other year away). If you play three home games and two away games in your division, you get one home game and two road games from the other division. And vice versa, such that you have the same amount of home and away conference games every year.
  3. I hope the UH coaches and players aren't taking this game as lightly as some UH fans are. The Mean Green is going to be amped up to play their first game in their home stadium. The Coogs are coming off an emotional win against UCLA. Lance Dunbar is probably licking his chops knowing that the UH run defense was ranked 114th in the nation last year. I expect the Coogs to win, but then again I expected the Coogs to win at UTEP a couple of years ago.
  4. I was wondering where all these hits to my blog were coming from... Rice over Texas is definitely another one to consider if I ever decided to update or expand the list.
  5. The property is already zoned DC-G, which allows retail, restaurants, clubs and apartments. The new owner will probably need to file a replat in order to combine the various existing lots into one new lot, but if the plat meets the requirements of the Denton Development Code, P&Z is required to approve it per state law. Likewise with building inspections - if the development meets all the regulations, they can't legally keep it from being built. In other words, there's really nothing that P&Z, council or city staff could do to stop this development.
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