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Think about just an all Dallas ISD basketball team:
Larry Johnson : Skyline
Chris Bosh : Lincoln
Spud Webb: Woodrow Wilson
Tony Battie - SOC
Dennis Rodman - SOC
Bryam Hopkins - Lincoln
Stevin Headache Smith - Spruce
Jason Mayo: Skyline
Derrell Arthur -,SOC
Andre Emmett: Carter
now think UNT and put this team on the court:
Tony Mitchell
Leonard Hopkins
Rom Griffen
Chris Davis
Robert Washington
Tim Pernetti's (new AAC Commissioner) remarks regarding exploring more corporate involvement seems interesting and innovative, sort of. Getting some heavy-hitter businesses on board with their big advertising/public-relations budgets. They get to splash their logos all over the AAC venues, ceremonies, uniforms, etc in exchange for some NIL type moola.
I don't know, it all just feels weird and uncomfortable to this old fat guy.
We have complained for years about being left in the dark. The Mean Green Club was promised quarterly meetings that never took place, now there is little to no coverage of the spring practices, player movement is constant so the days of watching a last second scholarship player developing in to a Hall of Fame performer are long gone ala Johnny Quinn, there is little to no fan engagement, etc... It just keeps getting worse and without a push to really involve the fans, I foresee a bleak future. They, the AD, has to create excitement around the team/program or Apogee will just become a waste of money, the new basketball arena will never happen and future adds like baseball will just be an idea that came too late. The days of the G5's are on their way out. It will be whittled down to the top 40 or 50 programs as D1. We might as well go back to our D1AA days and play at the FCS level.
I am just about done with sports from a financial commitment position. The greed has ruined it for me. Their is zero loyalty towards the program by the players. It is all about them and how much money they can cram in their pockets and it appears our basketball coach encourages the lack of loyalty. I will watch on television, but that's about it, much like pro sports have become. I have no interest in attending a Cowboys' game live once the prices became ridiculous, same with the Mav's and Rangers' in that stupid new ballpark that was a waste of money. I had arrived at a point where I was only willing to invest in watching North Texas live, but the current situation has ruined that as well. The future of all of college sports is a disaster if some type of control isn't put in place. It is ridiculous and very sad.
Guess I will end up spending my money on golf, fine food and drink, drugs, etc. and become a more interesting person.
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