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  1. We always seem to do well there. Now with Perry back in the fold you know he is going to do some damage. It will be interesting to see how well we do there with this new staff.
  2. One of the notable absences last night at the last stop of the Mean Green coaches caravan last night was the UNT football assistant coaches. There was a good reason. They were all on the road in the spring recruiting period, seeing players across the state. It wasn’t really a news tidbit, so I didn’t include it last night when I went through what was said, but Dan McCarney did talk a bit about focusing on the Dallas area and then spreading out from there, looking for players. The offers continue to go out. Offensive lineman Christian Beard of Waco Midway and athlete Kaelin DebOoski of Tucson (kind of random) are two of the more recent offers that have popped up. The move to Conference USA should make a big difference for UNT in terms of bringing in more talent in 2014. Read more: http://meangreenblog.dentonrc.com/2013/05/friday-morning-notes-unt-assistants-on-the-road-thoughts-on-the-smu-series-et-cetera.html/
  3. I made a few additional calls this morning and picked up some information on Charles Walker. He was the one player who came in on an official visit this weekend I had not mentioned earlier in the week. The South Garland senior was the Defensive MVP of District 11-5A this season, when he played nose tackle. Walker projects as a tackle on the college level. At 6-4, 285, he already has good size for a defensive lineman on the college level. Read more: http://meangreenblog.dentonrc.com/2012/12/some-additional-information-on-charles-walker.html/
  4. Let me preface this by saying I have nothing but respect for Todd Dodge and the way he handled the situation he was in at UNT. Unlike Dickey - he left his post with class and dignity. I think we all wish him and his family well at Marble Falls. The problem is he should have left a year earlier than he did; and I believe had we been able to make that change we would be a much stronger program now - and we wouldn't be leaving the Sun Belt in the manner as it appears that we may this season. Dodge's record in his first three UNT seasons (2007-10) was 2-10, 1-11, 2-10... Dodge was dismissed in October of 2010 (his 4th season) after going 1-6. Everyone, including Todd Dodge knew that after year three things were likely not going to turn around. I think Dodge was surprised that UNT granted him the fourth year rather than just pay out his 5-year guaranteed contract and move on. But, either one or some combination of Dr. Bataille and or The Board of Regents chose not to do this, and I don't know if we will ever know exactly why. Some cite that giving Dodge an additional year would help them put together a more respectable package for the new coach, and allow for a significant increase in assistant salaries which were woefully light. Whatever you think the reason was, one thing is clear. A college football coach cannot recruit quality high school athletes when they know his contract term is not going to be renewed. 7 years of osing football hurts recruiting without a doubt but when parents know a coach will likely not be there for their son's 4-5 university experience they most often will take a pass. After two consecutive losing seasons Dodge was in a hole and he knew that time was not on his side. Especially with UNT's biggest capital expenditure ever - a new stadium - on the horizon. So Dodge did what any other coach would do in that situation, he sold out juco. Unfortunately when he rolled the dice it was UNT's chips on the craps table. Dodge thought if he didn't win in 2009 (year 3) he would be gone...so in his 2009 signing class out of 21 he signed 8, again almost half of the entire class. Then, likely surprised that he was being given a pass for year 4 out of 22 signees 10 were jucos, again almost 50% of the entire class. This is - in my opinion - the MAIN reason we are struggling as a program right now. As Tasty and others point out, it's certainly not the ONLY reason. Read more: This post has been promoted to an article
  5. http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/high-schools/headlines/20120201-sportsdayhs-class-of-2013-dallas-area-hs-football-top-100-recruiting-rankings.ece Vito's thoughts: http://meangreenblog.dentonrc.com/2012/07/sunday-morning-notes.html/
  6. read more: http://meangreenblog.dentonrc.com/2012/06/thinking-about-the-recruiting-landscape-in-the-region.html/
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