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  1. Ok, play devil's advocate... say we were a sports minded school with excellent (top 10) business programs... and all of the sudden a President comes along that wants to shift all the focus to cutting from those business programs, enhancing the arts and music programs, etc, etc...    Dr Pohl scared a lot of old nesters in Denton.  He was our salvation but we are the minority (hate to break it to you)... I imagine that a middle of the road "moderate" will be brought in next... he won't kill the program but won't push to get it through to the next level either.

    Exactly...could not have said it better myself. I don't look for the program to go down but fear that someone will come in that will attempt to cool the jets of athletics a bit--which I am afraid will run RV off. THAT is what I am afraid of.

  2. The biggest mistake was hiring a separate chancellor to begin with...that was not a wise decision. It is not as if we are such a huge system that one individual can not handle both duties. I think we will see that Lee Jackson is the worst thing that has happened to this school for a long time.

  3. No one understands the issue of security better than me.

    However, I don't understand the reluctance by some people to at least try and help create a "real" college football experience at Fouts. Not only for us, but for the team and students as well.  There is nothing more uplifting for a team than to see fans come in early and cheer them as they are leaving the field after warm-ups. There is also nothing more uplifting for the fans and students than having a stadium full of fans to greet and/or participate with the Band when they make their entrance for the pre-game activities.

    You only have to attend ONE Oklahoma football game to know what I'm talking about.  OR, just about ANY High School game in the area for that matter.

    Right on. The only thing that makes for a real college football atmosphere is for us all to be in our seats when the team comes on the field. What must the players think when they come through the tunnel with maybe 1000 people in the stands--if we are lucky. What a deflating experience. Why fans continue to come in at the end of the 1st QTR, I will never understand...it boggles the mind. Is this Fouts Field Latin America?...no racial slur intended....just a cultural observation.

  4. very sad...very sad.

    Just let RV stay the course and be a part of the decision making process for the next hire...please.

    If some of the academians and anti-athletic departments on campus have their way, we will replace Pohl with an anti-athletic president. I'm not ready to say that the sky is falling, but I have to say that I am concerned.

  5. Texas, in my experience (which is limited, granted), is one of the few states where you could drive up to any station and have to drop a quarter into the pumps that dispense air for your tires, or water through similar tubing.  Why should you have to pay for air?

    Yeah, we're used to cheaper gas prices.  But imagine if it weren't subsidized?  What if you lived in Europe?  Would 2.07/gallon seem so bad then?

    -gm

    Our gas is not subsidized...Europe prices are 5-7 bucks a gallon because the government taxes the hades out of everything it can (50% income tax rate in most cases plus consumption taxes like on gas) in order to fund all of its socialistic programs. Thank your lucky stars you live in the USA.

    I read in the paper the other day that Germany has a 12% unemployment rate and that Germany's economy is the LEADING economy of Europe. I think that speaks volumes.

  6. We all know that we don't need a real QB to run this system...just a good athlete and a good leader. If you can hit the wide open man on a roll out about 10 times a game, you can pass well enough for this offense. Surely Washington could do that!

    I say we go with Washington (I like the sound of the 4.4 40) and have so much speed behind the line that it makes defenses heads' spin. Can you imagine the fakes and roll outs...the sheer speed to get to the corner that we would have in that offense? It boggles the mind. To have three ligitimate threats in the backfield...in which each one could take it to the house at any given moment must make DD salivate. I can think of a lot that he could do with that offense.

  7. None of the above...I think that CUSA will morph again and the eastern schools will do their own thing...leaving the southern schools to create their own conference...a revived Southwest Conference of sorts.

    In 6-8 years, we will have: NT, Ark State, La Tech, La-La, Tulsa, Houston, Rice, SMU, and Southern Miss.

    I truly believe this will happen--don't know what it will be called.

  8. Comments on ya'll's comments:

    1. I hope TCU wins--but will be lucky to even make it close...Programs with 60-70 million dollar athletic budgets just simply put the next blue-chipper in the line up when the starter is gone...they fall very little in talent in such cases.

    2. Tech putting 70 on a Nebraska team is not a good comparison...its bcs against bcs

    3. If MWC offered NT an invite, we would hurt ourselves getting to the table to sign the papers...the MWC is light years above the WAC as an all around conference. If TCU ever needs a travel partner--we are there! It would never happen without the new stadium--but it doesn't hurt to dream. wink.gif

  9. Plumm, I understand your rant, but the reason we are finding it difficult to find the big donor is because we are asking the egg to come before the chicken...it is operating in the "big time" that draws the big donors. Big fish like to swim in big ponds and big donors are attracted to projects that they feel a genuine connection to. If Matress Mac had the money, I am sure that he would be that donor...I just don't think he has that kind of money to throw at a new stadium. If he did, we would already have it. The Interstate Battery guy (another connection) is not interested.

    It is going to take someone that sees athletics (particularly football) as the gateway for the university as a whole to take it to the next level. Has NT cultivated a lot of those kinds of alums? With money? It is obvious that we have not.

    What this univerisity should do is build the stadium with student fees, continue to build the program and constituency (pack the new stadium) and the big donors will then be cultivated to retire that debt.

    The Troy State example that some keep touting is an anamoly (sp?)....they happened to have a strong relationship with the individual who could make it happen. That and the fact that Troy State has not cultivated an "Arts" culture that dominates their campus...as NT has over the past 50 years.

    Just food for thought....why was a new Business building not built on this campus 20 years ago--when the College of Business has been the largest school right up there with Arts and Sciences all this time? The answer to that question is the answer to my above comment.

  10. I was in honor fraternities only...alpha chi and psi chi.

    When one reads the history of the fraternities and sororities and the way they functioned 100 years ago, it is nothing like today. I don't think I would want my son or daughter joining a modern day frat or sorority. It seems like the only thing they are there for now is to party...and for everyone to lose their virginity as soon as possible and to sleep with as many people as possible before finishing college.

    I know that I am an old-schooler in a younger person's body, but someone set me straight...not trying to be sarcastic--just fill me in on the virtues of modern day frats. I honestly can not think of any.

  11. You know there were two plays last year that really changed my perception of Quinn from a good player to a superstar.  One was when he caught that long touchdown pass against Baylor early in the game.  I was right there in the corner of the endzone and was amazed at his closing speed to the ball.  I had never thought of him as fast, always more of a possesion receiver. The other play was that freakshow touchdown catch at Arkstate in the mudbath on national TV.  You remember - the one handed grab? 

    What's ironic about Quinn is that he was not highly touted coming out of high school even though he led the State of Texas in receptions.  He sort of looked like a thin Opie Taylor and wasn't considered very fast.  Former Coach Kelvin Martin may have been the only college recruiter in the State of Texas that believed in him.  I've always appreciated Coach Martin for his signing of Quinn and always felt sorry for the way Martin's coaching career ended.  The receiver position was a real weakness prior to Martin getting here and he helped us to get things back on track.

    If you've seen some of the pictures on here of Quinn lately you wouldn't even remotely ever think of him as Opie Taylor.

    Which brings me to another point.  Sports Illustrated has an article this month about defensive tackle Albert Means.  Means was originally recruited by Alabama and thought to be the top recruit in the nation.  Later, it was revealed that his high school coach had received bribes from an Alabama booster to convince Means to sign with Bama.  A lot of people got in trouble over it and Means ended up transferring to Memphis - we actually played against him last year.  He signed as a free agent with the Texans and was recently released.  Anyhow the article talks about  all of the trouble that Means' recruiting caused and in reality he was a decent player but certainly not the star that the recruiting services labled him to be.  After he transferred to Alabama he put on weight and didn't work to become a better player.  In a sense he became a victim of his own hype.

    Players like Johnny Quinn are what make me enjoy following North Texas football.  You can throw Pat Cobbs, Brad Kassell and Scott Hall into that group as well.  They are players who may not meet the size and speed measurements of Rivals and the BCS programs.  They just have an intense drive to succeed regardless of the odds. This drives them to work out more, watch more film, lift more weights, make good grades, take on team leadership responsibilities.  They become leaders on the field that you want to have representing your team when the chips are down.  Thankfully for our program no one has figured out how to measure heart and desire.

    Best post I have read in a long time. wink.gif

  12. Mitch was at the last NT/ASU game that I went to in Jonesboro. Not only did he sit on the ASU side; but he refused to tell Jub-Jub who he was rooting for during the half-time interview. I would certainly expect him to "fit in" at his new location (especially due to his job) - but to openly cheer for the opposing team against your own alma mater (where you are a Hall of Famer - didn't know that) is just a terrible thing. Surely his flock could understand his love for the school that paid his way for college and allowed him to be inthe position that he is in today. If they are so backwards that they can't be understanding of his situation for one friggin game than Mitch needs to work on his preaching about compassion and tolerance skills. To me, it is unforgivable unless he asks for forgiveness. I have yet to see him acknowledge that he did anything wrong. He let down his own team that day; along with fans like me that idolized him back in the early to mid 90's.

    Unforgivable? Is that really that big of deal? I think Mitch is the one with his priorities right on this one. We are talking about a game here...not allegiance to your country. I heard the interview and thought that he showed a lot of class and handled it well. I wish all of our alums had their heads on as straight as Mitch Maher.

  13. Mitch Mayer (sp?) was the best QB in the modern era without a doubt. I watched him dismantle an OSU defense for 400 yards plus so many other games in which he just refused to make silly mistakes. He could pass under pressure with the best of them, and he made excellent decisions. If we had a Mitch Mayer on the roster with this year's team, we just might beat LSU--that is how good he was. He could have played for anyone.

    As much as I loved Scott Davis and the 88 Texas game (he will always be remembered for that), he did not have the raw talent of Mayer.

  14. The main force in all this is the bowl system. As long as bowl committees would rather have a 6-5 BigXII or SEC team over a 9-2 nonbcs team, we will see this kind of mindset. The rational is that they can be less than 500 in conference play but still go to a bowl game and keep the coaches job and the alumni happy.

    I think a rule needs to be put in place for the long-term future of college football that a big dog program MUST sign at least one home-home contract (AND KEEP IT) each year with a nonbcs program. That way, the nonbcs schools can increase their attendance and stimulate recruiting a little bit.

    College football is a little like a national economy and political system. If you don't share the wealth a little bit, the whole system will eventually break down...kind of like the French Revolution. The BCS programs need the nonbcs programs for the long-term health of college football.

    It is greed that will eventually destroy the game that I have loved for so long...sounds like the subject of a sermon. wink.gif

  15. I agree with Emmitt...we will run the table again. There is no question in my mind that we are recruiting and developing better athleticism across the board than the rest of the Belt...thanks to DD and his staff. I think we have more team speed across the board than anyone else in the conference.

    MT no longer scares me...I really don't believe they have the athletes that Southern Miss had in order to pull off that defensive scheme...they can try to copy it--all the run blitses and stuff, but their athletes won't be able to pull it off...it will backfire on them, IMHO. We will run for 300 yards against every conference opponent this year. Throw in a 100 yards passing to wide open receivers in single coverage and we go back to NO baby. wink.gif

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