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  1. On 4/18/2024 at 11:07 AM, Big Z said:

    -Hutchins in Frisco, TX

     

    For anyone who hasn't experienced the greatness of Hutchins, you should treat yourself the next time you are in either Frisco or McKinney.  Some of the best brisket I've had (and other good stuff too).

    And... since UNT has expanded into Frisco, I guess we can claim Hutchins as a UNT BBQ place  😎

  2. 22 minutes ago, MeanGreenZen said:

    It is pretty concerning to me that the other top programs in the AAC: Memphis, FAU, UAB have demonstrated an ability to retain their elite players. Meanwhile we have lost our leading scorer to the portal two years in a row. 

    This is my concern also.  Are we just not paying as much with NIL as our AAC peers?  Why are other schools able to retain their elite players?

    EDIT:  I see now that East Carolina has 5 players entering the portal, so not feeling so bad  🙂  Still wish we were able to keep our best talent.

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  3. I thought it was interesting to see Hodge loosen-up the offense and shot clock management a bit toward the end of the conference slate. 

    The first half of the season was very McCasland-like where we would score in the mid-60's and try holding the opponent to low-60's or less.  Our latest games have been pretty different scoring in the 70's and 80's.

    I wonder if this "new, faster" pace is more of what Hodge wants to run in the future?

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  4. I would think there's a good possibility of a CBI invite based on our record (18 wins), reaching the quarterfinals of the AAC tourny, and having a NET ranking probably in the 70's.

    100 teams go to the NCAA tourny (68) and NIT tourny (32).

    The CBI takes 16 teams, so it seems we would have a good shot if Hodge and the team want to participate.  The CBI is a little weird because you need to be invited and also agree to pay into the tourny (like $28k).

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  5. 7 hours ago, GoGreenBeans said:

    Now I hope that Earle goes back to ACU just so they can have a QB room of Stone & Maverick. Do y’all see how badass that’d look on paper 

    Having Earle here as a ready-to-go backup makes me feel more comfortable given Morris' injury history ... plus he can push Morris a bit just as he pushed Rogers last year.

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  6. This is really what I would expect based on player production (6 all-conference players - none on first team) *except* for Rogers not even being 3rd Team which really seems to be some major disrespect.

    That being said... we need to ensure Rogers is NIL compensated at UNT - he's an outstanding young man, excellent QB, and a great representative for the Mean Green.

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  7. Since Rogers has already transferred (twice I believe?), he would need a waiver from the NCAA to grad transfer if I understand the rules correctly.

    That being said, waivers have been pretty easy for big programs to get from the NCAA historically... although the NCAA is supposedly implementing tougher waiver guidelines based on their 2023 Convention.

    From the NCAA Transfer Rules Page ...

    Q13: What if the student-athlete transferred previously from another four-year school as an
    undergraduate student
    A13: Generally, a student-athlete who has previously transferred from another four-year school
    would not be able to use the one-time exception as a postgraduate transfer. However, a
    waiver process exists for postgraduate students with a previous transfer history.

  8. 9 minutes ago, GrandGreen said:

    Some of you seemed to think NT had a real chance against one of the best teams that can be bought. 

    I don't like NT losing to anyone, but SMU probably bothers me the less.   The average starting SMU player probably is paid more than NT's average coach. 

    What's even more bothersome is that SMU and other programs with mega-million NILs can come and buy our best players after each season, meaning programs like ours will be in a constant year-over-year rebuilding mode through the transfer portal trying to pick-up P5 scraps (Texas State style).

    I agree that I really see no reason to play SMU or any mega-million NIL school in the future.  Let them play together and attempt to out-spend each other by throwing bad money over bad.  So much for student athletes!  😄

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  9. 2 hours ago, keith said:

    I have some thoughts on the genesis of this culture and how it has been purposefully nurtured and sustained generation after generation of UNT students.  However, I'm hesitant to share it because it goes to a core aspect of our university and the potential steps necessary to begin chipping away at it will probably piss off a lot of people.  It's something I encountered/experienced during my time in school (many years ago) and have heard repeated offhandedly by many others that came after me that I have absolutely no relationship with.  

    Well sir, you've peaked my interest and I'd love to hear your thoughts.   🙂

    I'm not sure if there is a purposeful undercurrent of non-support for athletics per se (I could be wrong here - I just haven't experienced it myself).  Edit - I do accept that the downgrade to I-AA in the early '80's could be defined as purposeful non-support - or a horrible decision at a minimum.

    I see UNT's apathy problem simply as not having a multi-generational support vehicle like "big" programs have enjoyed.  Think of how some high schools around Texas have huge support for a particular program, even when the program is having 1 or more down years.  At my HS, it was marching band that had multi-generational, never-wavering support, and the support came from many, many years of success across generations.  Some "big" programs also have that type of support (and subsequent t-shirt fans) where kids are born into a generational support vehicle for a program.  UNT just hasn't had sustained, high-profile success across generations to create a large following. 

    Apathy can be overcome (at least short term) by becoming high-profile ... having consecutive 10-win seasons, having a generational win (see App St. vs Michigan), having a Heisman candidate, or maybe a high-profile coach (see Colorado).  I hope UNT hits on one of these eventually and then starts the process of larger-scale generational support.

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  10. 21 minutes ago, BFraz said:

    Very concerning.  It tells me that there could be a level of desperation if you’re coming out to the public that your team “isn’t buying in”.  That’s eye opening.

    Agreed.  Looking forward to today's press conference to see what kind of tone Morris has toward "we need to coach better" or "our players need to buy in and play better".

    When coaches start taking the 2nd tone (put crappy play on the players), you often see coaches start putting "their" recruited players into the mix and forego most of their "inherited" players from a previous regime.

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  11. On 9/5/2023 at 7:48 PM, DentonLurker said:

    It’s funny to me how the transfer portal threads talk about this program needing to be a complete rebuild with 50+ transfers, but the mere suggestion that Coach Morris might have taken over a “mess” has turned into this program not being a rebuild. You can’t really have it both ways.

    Surprised Donald Trump GIF

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  12. 36 minutes ago, Venson said:

    At this point Caponi has to go. I know I am a keyboard warrior and the HC should not over react, but this is on him. He has to make the hard decisions and this is one of them. Caponi's defense and his inexperienced staff need to go.

    While I agree 100% and also agree this would happen at D1 schools who really care about football, it won't happen at poor UNT. 

    I hope we can score 70 against ACU and eeek out 1 win this year.

  13. 1 hour ago, greenjoe said:

    I’m sure I spoke to more than 500 CAL fans.  From my perch I saw many more blue CAL shirts than I have ever seen SMU fans.  Nice people.  I spoke to one group than came in from San Francisco for the game,  I’d like to continue playing them.

    Agreed - very nice and cordial fans.  I could tell from the ones I spoke to that they were almost a little embarrassed by how badly Cal was beating UNT.

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  14. Well, given what I saw yesterday, we go from thinking we might have a 6-7 win team to hoping we can at least beat FIU and ACU.

    This will be a long season ... and I don't see what we can do other than continue giving, attending, and supporting.  The coaches have to find players that can compete.  Yesterday was one of the starker realizations that our players are simply not close to being at the same level as lower P5 (or upper G5).  We are small and slow in comparison.

    Not sure if our coaching staff is either... but again, I can't change who Coach Morris brings in to run this circus.

  15. 2 hours ago, GreenBacker said:

    We must not have watched the same game.  We had zero rushing threat.  41 yards total with our 4 headed monster.  O-Line completely outmatched with D-line only rushing 4 and still getting pressure while the rest of the D was able to T up on the pass. 

    Agreed - Stone didn't have an excellent game, but Cal was able to play pass-first defense after they figured out we couldn't run the ball.  Our O-Line may be much better against a run-of-the-mill CUSA team, but Cal's D-Line dominated our guys today.  Cal's LB's also filled gaps really well - they are fast and strong.

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  16. 21 minutes ago, Side.Show.Joe said:

    Today I watched an RB from Cal drag our defense 15 yards into the endzone for a TD. That is never tolerable. Not even in game one. 

    That play told me 2 things absolutely for sure.

    1) Yes, the 3-man defense is a horrible defense for us to be playing - it gives us very little chance to win.

    2) Even though Cal is not a good P5 team, they have guys that are absolutely bigger, stronger, faster, and more athletic than our guys.  I don't like to admit it, but it is simply true.

    The way their OL pushed our defense *at least* 15 yards into the end zone on a simple between-the-tackles run was so embarrassing and showed just how big a difference in strength there is in our lines.

    But, kids get paid more to go to Cal than UNT, so not sure exactly what we're going to do about that.....

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