Club level was open at about 8:45am for all attendees. Had between 100-125 in attendance at the height during the lunch and Coach Littrell talk. Some ventured out to watch practice...I did for a SHORT period of time, but the view from inside the club area was excellent enough for me on that day.
Interesting comment from Seth..."I don't have to coach the coaches". He was speaking to how much faster they could get down to business this season as opposed to last as all coaches remained over
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either way....it seems that there is no longer going to be a middle ground. And UNT and it's alumni need to decide which way they're going to go.
Either go all in....or drop. We can't just sit and stay afloat....unless there is some sort of official break. That seems to be our only hope. Let the top 40 schools form their own thing and then the rest of us go regional. That's really our only option and if that doesn't happen then it's time to decide if throwing any money toward "big time" football is worth it. I challenge anyone to come up with a justification for it.
Basketball is still there for the taking and much less expensive to operate.
No way that Edwards should be that high. Would not be in my top 10. Definitely good player, but Edwards over Perry, Bell, Jones; he is not even close to their level.
I don't understand the debate. When people say there is so much to do in DFW in comparison to other places when excusing our poor alum turnout for basically everything... like what? What is there to do? Something that is unique to DFW that keeps our alum so occupied event after event? To isolate it further to Denton is laughable...
Speaking on ABQ specifically, the only benefit UNM has over UNT is there are no professional sports to get behind. But generally from my experiences, most people are typically diehard college OR pro fans. Not a lot of diehard both. Outside of that, give me AQB. Better city with more actual things to do, especially if you're an outdoorsman. Way prettier. Deeper rooted in culture. I mean, I guess if you like cities developed on top of former prairieland, farm fields, and cow pastures then DFW is definitely for you.
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