Good morning, Mean Green. I wanted to return to your board and share a few of my thoughts about yesterday's game: First, I want to let this board know how impressed I was with your fans. Not only were they friendly, as expected, the majority stayed until the end to support their team. Very impressive. On offense, I thought that your offensive line gave Meager lots of time to throw the ball on several downs. When the pocket collapsed, Meager did a great job of scrambling and either tucking the ball or throwing on the run to attempt to make a gain. I thought Vizza provided a spark and some leadership to make some things happen against OU. When he ran with the ball, he took the hits and didn't slide. That showed me that he is tough and competitive, and I am sure it showed his teammates the same thing. Considering what both QB's faced with the speed of the OU defense, I think that North Texas has a lot of upside with either QB - which is not a bad problem to have. On defense, I was impressed with your interior d-line play. OU couldn't seem to get any running lanes open on the inside for their running backs. When DeMarco Murray could get to the outside, not many teams would be able to stop him - he has the fastest 40-time on OU's team, so you have to take that into consideration. Speaking of speed, I thought that a lot of your defensive backs had some good overall speed. Your cornerback, #37 (Roman?), played well against OU's receivers. When I saw him on the field, I thought "Bradford needs to throw to whomever #37 is covering" based on the height mismatch. However, he had some good speed for his size and seemed to position himself well to make plays. On special teams, I thought that North Texas did a great job. Your punter had a few booming punts that silenced the OU crowd. Coverage was fast and effective as well. To add some perspective here, I don't think that anybody predicted that OU would be so effective on offense with a redshirt Freshman QB. Turns out he is sensational. He went 21-23 for 363 yards passing, throwing for 3 touchdowns. Most of this was in the first half, too. He tied Heisman winning QB Jason White's record of 18 consecutive completed passes before being pulled. Unreal. While the scoreboard indicated that Stoops was "piling it on", please keep in mind that Bradford needed to throw the ball to get ready for the season, not to mention a huge, early test against Miami. I am sorry that it had to come at the expense of North Texas. OU beat Texas A&M a few seasons ago 77-0, where Stoops was telling players to fall down to try not to score anymore. Each team has to play full tilt for four-quarters at this level. Keep your head high and the support flowing. North Texas has a bright future. I think despite what the scoreboard indicated, North Texas has some components in place to make them competitive this season. Todd Dodge will be the top recruiter in your conference, no doubt. Best of luck against SMU, and the remainder of the season.