I agree. Private equity ownership by definition commoditizes the conference allowing it be bought and sold. To anyone. In any nation. What's to prevent or at the very least moderate private equity regarding selling off the most attractive assets to any vulture capitalist group? And, if that turns out not to be fun for them, bankruptcy is always a choice. Then what?
Him losing his job at TCU had as much to do with being injury prone as anything. When healthy the guy can play.
Now what worries me is that Morris seems to like keeping the QB deep in the pocket for long periods of time. With Morris you have to get quick throws to protect him.
Earle told UNT he would stay and left. Same thing with Chandler Rogers. A man's word is all he has.
What Earle did leaves UNT in a very bad predicament since the next guy in line is a unproven freshman from high school.
A comparison:
QB A: 9 starts, 73.7 Total QBR, 66% completions, 16 pass TDs, 5 picks
QB B: 12 starts, 73.7 Total QBR, 66% completions, 25 pass TDs, 11 picks
The latter QB actually spent four years as his team's starter, but those are Taulia Tagovailoa's numbers from 2023 alone. The former QB has started games over three separate seasons, but he lost the starting job in each of the past two. QB A would be Morris, who couldn't seem to hang on to the gig at TCU and now has a chance to prove himself again at North Texas.
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