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  1. I hear the guy was very effective assembling a very competitive intramural team back in college. This must have been a major factor with this hire.
  2. Shut out U of H 28-0, and defeated UT on the field!
  3. Deep, I didn't think Larry Bird was going to be a good pro!
  4. I've seen him play twice. Didn't think he was a D1 prospect. I was shocked when he signed with Memphis. This was the classic package deal. Just an opinion
  5. UNT Lifer, I couldn't agree more. Tell that to the kids though! My statement was in reference to the perception that most highly regarded kids have of UNT and our Sun Belt Conference affiliation. (“I can do better”) Practically everyone of this board have chimed in with some form of opinion and/or desire for an improved conference. They all realize the potential impact this will have on kid’s perceptions. (i.e. Conference USA, WAC or improved SBC). Some posters have voiced their reservation about UNT being a serious contender to replace Baylor in the Big 12. (See poll on the football side). I will always have an admiration for our all time top recruit Milton Collins (football) back in 1977. I personally got to know Milton well having been hailed as the next Earl Campbell coming out of Blooming Grove, TX. Milton went against the grain and sign with tiny NT over the top programs in the country. He frankly felt at home here. Our neighbors in Dallas feel that including us with them will lower their standards. Imagine what they tell kids we both recruit? Just how many blue chippers historically list UNT on their top 3-5 list? Despite our recent success, we are still hard pressed to receive interest from top local kids. (James Battle TCU, Aldridge kid Houston and others) I have long advocated that these kids stay home and seriously consider UNT. I'd rather be a big fish in a smaller pond. Look at how Chris Davis has benefitted compared to other equally talented kids that ventured off to bigger named schools. How about Jaquay Wilburn and most recently Kevin Galbraith. These guys are in our record books and eventually, UNT Hall of Fame. I feel you though! This is the place to be. Just don’t shoot the messenger! It is what it is!
  6. It's hot as hell outside! Darrell Dickey has his boys going through summer workouts, so its that time again UNT Basketball. Hey, I haven't seen any projected lineups. I haven't seen or heard of most of the newcomers, therefore, I am yielding my opinion to those in the know. Buford, Old-timer, downtown, JJ, RV, Dickey V, Billy Packer or Harry, Let's talk some basketball!!! Hell, the basketball side feels like a diamond among all the football trash!
  7. First of all, I realize J. Jones is locked up at UNT for heaven knows how long. Assuming we were looking for a head guy now, would we consider Bliss? I realize the guy brings some taint with him, however, someone will get perhaps the cleanest coach in America going forward. (assuming he elects to stay in coaching) The guy can recruit (albeit with some good ole Baptist money) and is a very good coach. What are your thoughts? Hell, it's dead on this side!
  8. Ellis Kidd has gone on record as saying that he is staying. I liked him at Dallas Madison. Played his first year at Okla. State. Was a member of the team that whose plane crashed. High shcool teammate of Jerome Rogers. (Dad, is the coach) Tommy Swanson is a tall skinny kid from N. Crowley. Played with Keith Langford of Kansas. Very good shot blocker. Lawrence Roberts is too good to come here. Possible pro prospect.
  9. Never too early to brag on my boys from Dallas SOC! 2003-2004 front line of 6-9 post Darrell Arthur (#1 Soph in the state- National Recruit) 6-8 PF Kevin Rogers (top 10 Jr statewide) and 6-5 SF Jarrell Hastings (#22 Jr). "Hello Johnny Jones" If we can just some better guard play! District 10AAAA again will be the toughest district in the state. Dallas Seagoville and SOC will be ranked one, two or three. (Ft Worth Dunbar will again be in the mix) Dallas Roosevelt will very competitive along with Dallas Lincoln & Dallas Kimball. 5A will be much improved with Dallas Skyline leading the pack. Watch out for Dallas Carter and Dallas Bryan Adams. http://www.texasroundball.com/ Insomnia kicking butt this AM!
  10. What do I need to do to get this information in english? Thanks!
  11. http://espn.go.com/ncb/news/2003/0727/1586164.html
  12. Don't know if anyone noticed that the assistant coach was former North Texas player Rodney Belcher. Belcher played with Beaumont Ozen's High School coach Andre Boutte. (under Tommy Newman)
  13. That's one way to get back at your ex-boyfriend. Sleep with Kobe Bryant. The young lady doesn't appear to be as credible as everyone said that she is! Didn't Kobe go there to have or rehab from surgery. Obviously, he couldn't have been that aggressive. When I have always requested room service, I always get some stinking looking dude. Can't remember the last time a 19 year old singer/cheerleader came up to fix my tv. This unfortunate situation may not make it to trial!
  14. Thanks IronMan4. Too bad! Maybe he can refer Shawn Bradley & R. LaFrenz to his podiatrist!
  15. What happened to him? I know he sat out for the 2nd year with a bad foot. This guy was projected as the #1 center in the country prior to the 02-03 season. He went undrafted and I have not seen his name surface on any summer league teams. He would have been the Maverick's savior at center (7-1 with skills) Anyone know anything?
  16. Bill Blakeley was fired. New coach Tommy Newman felt that Spud didn't fit his slow down style.
  17. I've never heard of a guard, at any level, at any time, averaging 57% from the floor. I hope like hell this is accurate. Where's "Downtown" when we need him? Buford and/or Oldtimer, what's your assessment of the roster? (2-deep) Thanks!
  18. My name is Harvey. Received a BBA from North Texas State in 1978. Met my wife of 23 years at NT. My oldest son, Brandon just completed his freshman year at UNT and is currently working and attending summer school in Denton. My hobby for the past 30 years has been following high school sports in the Dallas area (football, basketball & track) Since 1978 I have made as many NT football & basketball games as I possibly could. Grew up in Dallas and was a huge SMU fan as a kid. Have been in the banking business for over 22 years as Bank Manager, Business Banker and Investment officer. Currently employed with JPMorgan Chase in Dallas. Deceased mother in law also received her BA & MBA from NT. Thank God for this message board. Over the years, I felt that I was the only alum in the metroplex who gave a damn about UNT.
  19. Similar to last year, a record number of quality International players are expected to dominate the 2003 draft. This draft is deep, tall and athletic. The Mavs, though picking at the end of the draft, should pick up a great prospect. Additionally, Mark Cuban will make a run at Clipper free agent center Michael Olowokandi. Miami Heat's Alonzo Mourning and/or the Jazz's Karl Malone. My sleeper free agent is New Orleans Jerome Moiso (6-10) Early entrants for NBA Draft Player Year Height School Chris Alexander Junior 7-1 Iowa State Carmelo Anthony Freshman 6-7 Syracuse Mario Austin Junior 6-9 Mississippi State Ronald Blackshear Junior 6-5 Marshall Chris Bosh Freshman 6-10 Georgia Tech Lamar Castile Sophomore 6-2 C.C. of Beaver County (Pa.) Ndudi Ebi HS Senior 6-9 Westbury Christian (Texas) Rod Edwards Junior 6-1 Ouachita Baptist Andre Emmett Junior 6-5 Texas Tech Carl English Junior 6-5 Hawaii T.J. Ford Sophomore 5-10 Texas Zac Fray Sophomore 6-6 Santa Ana Jonathan Hargett Freshman 5-11 West Virginia David Hamilton Junior 6-9 Salem International Jarvis Hayes Junior 6-7 Georgia Sani Ibrahim Freshman 6-10 Southern Idaho Maurice Jackson Junior 6-9 Texas-Permian Basin LeBron James HS Senior 6-8 St. Vincent-St. Mary (Ohio) Richard Jeter Sophomore 6-6 Atlanta Metropolitan Chris Kaman Junior 7-0 Central Michigan James Lang HS Senior 6-10 Central Park Christian (Ala.) Antonio Lawrence Freshman 6-4 San Jose State Erazem Lorbek Freshman 6-10 Michigan State Ricky Minard Junior 6-4 Morehead State Marcus Moore Junior 6-6 Washington State Simeon Naydenov Junior 6-6 Louisville Jameer Nelson Junior 6-0 Saint Joseph's Travis Outlaw HS Senior 6-9 Starkville Jason Parker Junior 6-2 Tulsa Kendrick Perkins HS Senior 6-10 Clifton J. Ozen (Texas) Brian Polk Junior 6-4 Temple Josh Powell Sophomore 6-9 North Carolina State Rick Rickert Sophomore 6-11 Minnesota Luke Ridnour Junior 6-2 Oregon Robert Smith Junior 6-7 N.C. Wesleyan Mike Sweetney Junior 6-8 Georgetown Chris Thomas Sophomore 6-1 Notre Dame Charlie Villanueva HS Senior 6-10 Blair Academy (N.J.) Dwyane Wade Junior 6-4 Marquette Mo Williams Sophomore 6-1 Alabama Doug Wrenn Junior 6-6 Washington Nick Zachery Junior 6-3 Arkansas-Little Rock International entrants for NBA Draft Player Team Country Height Born Mauricio Aguiar Cordon Uruguay 6-6 1983 Pero Antic AEK Greece 6-10 1982 Malick Badiane Langen Germany 6-10 1984 Leandro Barbosa Bauru Tilibra Brazil 6-3 1982 David Brkic Virtus Bologna Italy 6-11 1982 Carlos Delfino Skipper Bologna Italy 6-6 1982 Boris Diaw-Riffiod Pau Orthez France 6-7 1982 Aleksandar Djuric Kapfenberg Austria 6-11 1982 Viktor Khryapa CSKA Moscow Russia 6-9 1982 Maciej Lampe Universidad Comp. Spain 6-11 1985 Kresimir Loncar Benetton Treviso Italy 6-10 1983 Darko Milicic Hemofarm Vrsac Serbia-Montenegro 7-0 1985 Misan Nikagbatse Snaidero Udine Italy 6-5 1982 Zaur Pachulia Ulker Turkey 6-11 1984 Aleksandar Pavlovic Buducnost Serbia-Montenegro 6-7 1983 Mickael Pietrus Pau Orthez France 6-6 1982 Zoran Planinic Cibona Zagreb Croatia 6-7 1982 Pavel Podkolzine Varese Italy 7-4 1985 Alassane Savadogo Kadiogo Bulls Burkina Faso 6-10 1982 Sofoklis Schortsanitis Iraklis Greece 6-9 1985 Blagota Sekulic Partizan Serbia-Montenegro 6-9 1982 Nedzad Sinanovic Zenica Celik Bosnia-Herzegovina 7-1 1983 Luka Sjekloca Buducnost Serbia-Montenegro 6-11 1984 Jon Stefansson TBB Trier Germany 6-4 1982 Szymon Szewczyk Braunschweig Germany 6-10 1982 Christos Tapoutos AEK Greece 6-7 1982 Remon Van de Hare F.C. Barcelona Spain 7-2 1982 Anderson Varejao F.C. Barcelona Spain 6-10 1982 Slavko Vranes Buducnost Serbia-Montenegro 7-4 1983 Aleksander Vujacic Snaidero Udine Italy 6-6 1984 Xue Yuyang Flying Dragons Hong Kong China 7-0 1982
  20. Most of these guys played in the 90's. The list goes back to the early 70's. Alton Lister, Dallas Madison is the oldest. I can't believe I left off: Larry Johnson, Dallas Skyline, UNLV & NY Knicks DeWayne Scales, Dallas Carter, LSU Vernon Smith, Dallas Carter, Texas A&M (Deceased) Rynn Wright, Dallas Roosevelt, Texas A&M (Carl Wright's Bro. & Bracey's uncle) Ricky Grace (Wilmer Hutchins) is the all time leading scorer overseas in the league he has played in. Since the posting, Chris Bosh (Dallas Lincoln & Ga Tech) has declared for the NBA. (Should go in the top 10) Dallas Carter's Andre Emmett has also declared (Texas Tech) Dallas Kimball's Quinton Ross (SMU) should be a late 1st round pick or 2nd rounder in June. I also expect Duncanville's Ryan Randle (Maryland) to be drafted in June.
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  23. Downtown's boy comes in at #43 (very impressive) Camelo Anthony declares for the NBA on Thursday Lebran James on Friday Maybe Margus Mitchell on Saturday 1 Robert Whaley 6'10 PF Barton County (KS) CC 2 Jeff Varem 6'5 SF Vincennes (IN) JC 3 Nate Daniels 6'8 SF Broward (FL) CC 4 Richard Jeter 6'5 SF Atlanta Metro (GA) JC 5 Nick Williams 6'4 PG Chipola (FL) CC 6 Chris Adams 6'10 C San Francisco City (CA) CC 7 Aaron Curtis 6'5 SF Lon Morris (TX) JC 8 Omar Thomas 6'5 SG Panola (TX) JC 9 Julian Sensley 6'8 PF Los Angeles (CA) CC 10 Eddie Withers 6'0 PG Seminole (OK) JC 11 Travis DeGroot 6'3 SG New Mexico Military JC 12 Jerel Blassingame 5'10 PG Los Angeles City (CA) JC 13 Jumichael Young 6'3 SG Chipola (FL) CC 14 Darius Brannon 6'9 C Lee (TX) JC 15 Darris Manciel 6'11 PF Arkansas-Fort Smith JC 16 Jerry Nichols 6'4 SG Walters State (TN) JC 17 Tre Simmons 6'5 SF Green River (WA) CC 18 Chris Williams 6'7 SF Hill (TX) JC 19 B.J. Puckett 6'8 PF Truett-McConnell (GA) JC 20 Nouha Diakite 6'9 PF Barton County (KS) CC 21 Justin Williams 6'10 PF Kankakee (IL) CC 22 Ray Booker 6'2 PG Allen County (KS) CC 23 Aundrae Grayson 6'0 PG Carl Albert (OK) JC 24 Donnell Taylor 6'6 SG Okaloosa-Walton (FL) CC 25 Steve Moore 6'4 SG Eastern (OK) State JC 26 DeVonne Giles 6'8 PF Seward County (KS) CC 27 Carlos Hurt 6'2 PG Wabash Valley (IL) CC 28 Levi Rost 6'8 PF Lansing (MI) CC 29 Danderick Jones 6'4 SG Trinidad (CO) JC 30 Chris Thompson 6'6 SF Pasco-Hernando (FL) JC 31 Jeremiah Massey 6'7 PF Oxnard (CA) JC 32 Anthony Johnson 6'5 SG Motlow (TN) State JC 33 Dontae Truitt 6'5 SG Sheridan (WY) JC 34 Nate Lofton 6'10 C Arkansas-Fort Smith JC 35 Randy Pulley 6'2 PG Barton County (KS) CC 36 Cecil Hood 6'3 SG Arkansas-Fort Smith JC 37 Jimmy Inglis 6'9 C Eastern (OK) State JC 38 LaKeith Person 5'11 PG Enterprise (AL) State JC 39 Tim Gainey 6'6 SF Cochise (AZ) JC 40 Filberto Rivera 6'1 PG Southeastern Iowa CC 41 Diego Vargas 6'5 SF Pima (AZ) CC 42 Harvey Thomas 6'9 PF Northeastern (OK) A&M JC 43 Margus Mitchell 6'0 PG State Fair (MO) CC 44 Tremaine Fuqua 6'10 PF Skyline (CA) CC 45 Justin Holt 6'7 SF Tacoma (WA) JC 46 Lamar Owen 6'5 SF Southeastern Illinois CC 47 Hank Rivers 6'8 PF Southeastern Nebraska CC 48 Josh Sullivan 6'0 PG Cleveland (OH) State JC 49 Daryl Jacobs 6'11 C Cochise (AZ) JC 50 Greg Brown 6'1 PG Indian Hills (IA) CC 51 Mike Travis 6'9 PF San Francisco City (CA) CC 52 Sheldon Pace 6'0 PG Chaffey (CA) JC 53 Dion Sherrell 6'4 SG Schoolcraft (MI) JC 54 Dedric Spooner 6'9 PF Colby (KS) CC 55 Michael Bell 6'10 PF Palm Beach (FL) CC 56 Ed McCants 6'5 SG Paris (TX) JC 57 Diego Romero 6'10 PF Lon Morris (TX) JC 58 Chris Huber 6'2 PG Dixie (UT) JC 59 Antonio Griffin 6'7 PF Scottsdale (AZ) CC 60 Byron Burnett 6'9 C Southern Union (AL) State JC 61 Marcus Neal 6'2 PG Polk (FL) JC 62 Richard Thomas 6'8 PF Tallahassee (FL) JC 63 Sredrick Powe 6'7 SF Tallahassee (FL) JC 64 Daryl Dorsey 6'2 SG Brevard (FL) CC 65 Michael Stringer 5'10 PG Tallahassee (FL) JC 66 Alfred Neale 6'5 SF Northeastern (OK) A&M JC 67 Ron LeMelle 6'5 SF Western (OK) State JC 68 Mario Jointer 6'2 SG Okaloosa-Walton (FL) CC 69 Reda Rhalimi 7'0 C Daytona Beach (FL) CC 70 Jason Ingram 6'4 SG Dodge City (KS) CC 71 Rodney Billups 5'11 PG Los Angeles City (CA) JC 72 Dreike Boldin 6'7 SF Carl Albert (OK) JC 73 Ozwaldo Gonzales 6'9 C Jacksonville (TX) JC 74 Adrian Jackson 6'0 PG Broward (FL) CC 75 Kevin Mickens 6'8 PF Allegany (MD) JC 76 Bradley Mosely 6'2 SG Daytona Beach (FL) CC 78 Bilal Russell 6'6 SF Fresno (CA) JC 79 Damian Staple 6'8 PF Southeastern Illinois CC 80 Tommie Eddie 6'7 PF Coffeyville (KS) CC 81 Issac Hines 6'1 PG Collin County (TX) CC 82 David Warsaw 6'3 SG El Camino (CA) JC 83 Mauricio Branwell 6'9 PF Barton County (KS) CC 84 Jaison Williams 6'2 PG Southern Idaho JC 85 Chris Brown 6'7 SF Polk (FL) JC 86 Darel Lucas 6'0 PG Redlands (OK) JC 87 Michael Phillips 6'6 PF Okaloosa-Walton (FL) CC 88 Zione White 6'3 SG SMSU-West Plains (MO) JC 89 Keion Kindred 6'4 SG Yavapai (AZ) JC 90 Ronell Taylor 6'6 SF Okaloosa-Walton (FL) CC 91 Ricardo Freeman 6'3 PG Seward County (KS) CC 92 Michael McFadden 6'5 SF San Jose (CA) CC 93 Kitus Witherspoon 6'8 PF Seminole (FL) CC 94 J.J. Montgomery 6'5 SG Angelina (TX) JC 95 Shawn Wiggins 6'3 SG Allegany (MD) JC 96 Marvin Moore 6'6 SF Southern Union (AL) State JC 97 David Truesdale 6'3 SG Dodge City (KS) CC 98 Donell Allick 6'3 SG Seward County (KS) CC 99 Dreike Boldin 6'8 PF Carl Albert (OK) JC 100 Quinnel Brown 6'5 SF Wabash Valley (IL) CC 101 Jason Carter 6'9 PF Southern Nevada (NV) JC 102 Yakhouba Diawara 6'7 SF Southern Idaho JC 103 Justin Garcia 7'0 C San Bernardino (CA) CC 104 Pearson Griffith 6'10 C Murray (OK) State JC 105 Rudolph Mauricette 6'11 C Lee (TX) JC 106 Shane Hawkins 6'6 SF Columbus (OH) CC 107 Anthony Ighodaro 6'7 PF Moberly (MO) JC 108 Marcus Jackson 6'8 PF South Plains (TX) JC 109 Marques Lewis 6'9 PF Wabash Valley (IL) CC 110 Hakeem Rollins 6'8 PF Mesa (AZ) CC
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