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***North Texas@SMU Game Thread***
Mean green getting better but too many dumb mistakes. Plus our players made our crappy QB look good.
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(09-10-2017 12:16 AM)usmbacker Wrote:  
(09-09-2017 09:54 PM)Side Show Joe Wrote:  Having said that, SMU is going to challenge for the AAC title this season. Morris has them in a good place. I think they could put a scare in TCU next week.

Wait, what? You posted this in your opening post in this thread.....

Quote:I believe North Texas will win tonight, and Morris might begin to feel his seat warming up

lol

He's an eternal dreamer. Every single season he predicts that this is the year the "sleeping giant" in Denton awakens or the year they get a big signature win. Then when it doesn't happen there's always a silver lining. Gotta admire his optimism even though UNT hasnt given him anything to be optimistic about.
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Doesnt bode well at all for UNT, getting dismantled by a G5, 5 win team for last year. UNT is still a year away from competing for the west title
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(09-10-2017 04:01 PM)Dawgxas Wrote:  Doesnt bode well at all for UNT, getting dismantled by a G5, 5 win team for last year. UNT is still a few decades away from competing for the west title

FIFY

Have you seen how they recruit?
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(09-10-2017 04:01 PM)Dawgxas Wrote:  Doesnt bode well at all for UNT, getting dismantled by a G5, 5 win team for last year. UNT is still a year away from competing for the west title

SMU is the real deal this season. Sutton is a 1st round draft pick. Don't be too surprised if SMU puts a scare in TCU next weekend. Over on the AAC board, many posters placed SMU 1st in their power rankings.

I know we are only 2 games into the season, but the early signs point to North Texas having a very potent offense, averaging 328 passing yards per game (16th in the nation), and 252 yards rushing per game (20th in the nation). Those numbers place North Texas at 9th in the nation in Total Offense, and 15th in Scoring Offense, with an average of 45.5 points per game. So far, Mason Fine has been the best passer from our conference (424 passing yards in the loss to SMU), and Jeffery Wilson has been the best rusher (averaging 106 yards a game). And, although SMU whipped up badly last night (Thank goodness we don't have to face Courtland Sutton ever again), I believe we will have one of the better defenses in the conference too. Yes, it is still early, but North Texas could contend for the West this season.
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You predicted a win and Morris to be on the hot seat. But as soon as they whoop your arse you change your tune and start crowning their team and coach?

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(09-10-2017 06:33 PM)Side Show Joe Wrote:  
(09-10-2017 04:01 PM)Dawgxas Wrote:  Doesnt bode well at all for UNT, getting dismantled by a G5, 5 win team for last year. UNT is still a year away from competing for the west title

SMU is the real deal this season. Sutton is a 1st round draft pick. Don't be too surprised if SMU puts a scare in TCU next weekend. Over on the AAC board, many posters placed SMU 1st in their power rankings.

I know we are only 2 games into the season, but the early signs point to North Texas having a very potent offense, averaging 328 passing yards per game (16th in the nation), and 252 yards rushing per game (20th in the nation). Those numbers place North Texas at 9th in the nation in Total Offense, and 15th in Scoring Offense, with an average of 45.5 points per game. So far, Mason Fine has been the best passer from our conference (424 passing yards in the loss to SMU), and Jeffery Wilson has been the best rusher (averaging 106 yards a game). And, although SMU whipped up badly last night (Thank goodness we don't have to face Courtland Sutton ever again), I believe we will have one of the better defenses in the conference too. Yes, it is still early, but North Texas could contend for the West this season.
You identify the best passer based on total yards? And you reference it in a game you lost in? That kinda doesn't help your position. But there is more to a passer than total yards. I for one would start with completion percentage which doesn't put Fine on top in conference. Don't get me wrong, he's a decent QB, but your claim is kinda far fetched based on total passing yards.
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(09-10-2017 07:11 PM)Free bird Wrote:  
(09-10-2017 06:33 PM)Side Show Joe Wrote:  
(09-10-2017 04:01 PM)Dawgxas Wrote:  Doesnt bode well at all for UNT, getting dismantled by a G5, 5 win team for last year. UNT is still a year away from competing for the west title

SMU is the real deal this season. Sutton is a 1st round draft pick. Don't be too surprised if SMU puts a scare in TCU next weekend. Over on the AAC board, many posters placed SMU 1st in their power rankings.

I know we are only 2 games into the season, but the early signs point to North Texas having a very potent offense, averaging 328 passing yards per game (16th in the nation), and 252 yards rushing per game (20th in the nation). Those numbers place North Texas at 9th in the nation in Total Offense, and 15th in Scoring Offense, with an average of 45.5 points per game. So far, Mason Fine has been the best passer from our conference (424 passing yards in the loss to SMU), and Jeffery Wilson has been the best rusher (averaging 106 yards a game). And, although SMU whipped up badly last night (Thank goodness we don't have to face Courtland Sutton ever again), I believe we will have one of the better defenses in the conference too. Yes, it is still early, but North Texas could contend for the West this season.
You identify the best passer based on total yards? And you reference it in a game you lost in? That kinda doesn't help your position. But there is more to a passer than total yards. I for one would start with completion percentage which doesn't put Fine on top in conference. Don't get me wrong, he's a decent QB, but your claim is kinda far fetched based on total passing yards.

I agree, one category does not show the whole picture. But my claim isn't based on just one stat. That is just the stat I used in a larger explanation of our offense. Fine leads all C-USA QBs in total passing yards (324 yards per game), yards per attempt (9.5 yards per pass), and touchdowns (6 TDs). Right now, Fines combined numbers are better then any others in C-USA.
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(09-10-2017 07:33 PM)Side Show Joe Wrote:  
(09-10-2017 07:11 PM)Free bird Wrote:  
(09-10-2017 06:33 PM)Side Show Joe Wrote:  
(09-10-2017 04:01 PM)Dawgxas Wrote:  Doesnt bode well at all for UNT, getting dismantled by a G5, 5 win team for last year. UNT is still a year away from competing for the west title

SMU is the real deal this season. Sutton is a 1st round draft pick. Don't be too surprised if SMU puts a scare in TCU next weekend. Over on the AAC board, many posters placed SMU 1st in their power rankings.

I know we are only 2 games into the season, but the early signs point to North Texas having a very potent offense, averaging 328 passing yards per game (16th in the nation), and 252 yards rushing per game (20th in the nation). Those numbers place North Texas at 9th in the nation in Total Offense, and 15th in Scoring Offense, with an average of 45.5 points per game. So far, Mason Fine has been the best passer from our conference (424 passing yards in the loss to SMU), and Jeffery Wilson has been the best rusher (averaging 106 yards a game). And, although SMU whipped up badly last night (Thank goodness we don't have to face Courtland Sutton ever again), I believe we will have one of the better defenses in the conference too. Yes, it is still early, but North Texas could contend for the West this season.
You identify the best passer based on total yards? And you reference it in a game you lost in? That kinda doesn't help your position. But there is more to a passer than total yards. I for one would start with completion percentage which doesn't put Fine on top in conference. Don't get me wrong, he's a decent QB, but your claim is kinda far fetched based on total passing yards.

I agree, one category does not show the whole picture. But my claim isn't based on just one stat. That is just the stat I used in a larger explanation of our offense. Fine leads all C-USA QBs in total passing yards (648 per game), yards per attempt (9.5 yards per pass), and touchdowns (6 TDs). Right now, Fines combined numbers are better then any others in C-USA.

648 per game!! Wow! You is gonna kill us all!
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Well they did play Lamar and all-world SMU
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(09-10-2017 08:48 PM)SoMs Eagle Wrote:  
(09-10-2017 07:33 PM)Side Show Joe Wrote:  
(09-10-2017 07:11 PM)Free bird Wrote:  
(09-10-2017 06:33 PM)Side Show Joe Wrote:  
(09-10-2017 04:01 PM)Dawgxas Wrote:  Doesnt bode well at all for UNT, getting dismantled by a G5, 5 win team for last year. UNT is still a year away from competing for the west title

SMU is the real deal this season. Sutton is a 1st round draft pick. Don't be too surprised if SMU puts a scare in TCU next weekend. Over on the AAC board, many posters placed SMU 1st in their power rankings.

I know we are only 2 games into the season, but the early signs point to North Texas having a very potent offense, averaging 328 passing yards per game (16th in the nation), and 252 yards rushing per game (20th in the nation). Those numbers place North Texas at 9th in the nation in Total Offense, and 15th in Scoring Offense, with an average of 45.5 points per game. So far, Mason Fine has been the best passer from our conference (424 passing yards in the loss to SMU), and Jeffery Wilson has been the best rusher (averaging 106 yards a game). And, although SMU whipped up badly last night (Thank goodness we don't have to face Courtland Sutton ever again), I believe we will have one of the better defenses in the conference too. Yes, it is still early, but North Texas could contend for the West this season.
You identify the best passer based on total yards? And you reference it in a game you lost in? That kinda doesn't help your position. But there is more to a passer than total yards. I for one would start with completion percentage which doesn't put Fine on top in conference. Don't get me wrong, he's a decent QB, but your claim is kinda far fetched based on total passing yards.

I agree, one category does not show the whole picture. But my claim isn't based on just one stat. That is just the stat I used in a larger explanation of our offense. Fine leads all C-USA QBs in total passing yards (648 per game), yards per attempt (9.5 yards per pass), and touchdowns (6 TDs). Right now, Fines combined numbers are better then any others in C-USA.

648 per game!! Wow! You is gonna kill us all!

Ha! Fixed it (324 yards per game). Sometimes I type too fast and don't review.

Regardless, 324 yards per game still leads all other QBs in our conference at the moment.
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(09-10-2017 09:08 PM)Side Show Joe Wrote:  
(09-10-2017 08:48 PM)SoMs Eagle Wrote:  
(09-10-2017 07:33 PM)Side Show Joe Wrote:  
(09-10-2017 07:11 PM)Free bird Wrote:  
(09-10-2017 06:33 PM)Side Show Joe Wrote:  SMU is the real deal this season. Sutton is a 1st round draft pick. Don't be too surprised if SMU puts a scare in TCU next weekend. Over on the AAC board, many posters placed SMU 1st in their power rankings.

I know we are only 2 games into the season, but the early signs point to North Texas having a very potent offense, averaging 328 passing yards per game (16th in the nation), and 252 yards rushing per game (20th in the nation). Those numbers place North Texas at 9th in the nation in Total Offense, and 15th in Scoring Offense, with an average of 45.5 points per game. So far, Mason Fine has been the best passer from our conference (424 passing yards in the loss to SMU), and Jeffery Wilson has been the best rusher (averaging 106 yards a game). And, although SMU whipped up badly last night (Thank goodness we don't have to face Courtland Sutton ever again), I believe we will have one of the better defenses in the conference too. Yes, it is still early, but North Texas could contend for the West this season.
You identify the best passer based on total yards? And you reference it in a game you lost in? That kinda doesn't help your position. But there is more to a passer than total yards. I for one would start with completion percentage which doesn't put Fine on top in conference. Don't get me wrong, he's a decent QB, but your claim is kinda far fetched based on total passing yards.

I agree, one category does not show the whole picture. But my claim isn't based on just one stat. That is just the stat I used in a larger explanation of our offense. Fine leads all C-USA QBs in total passing yards (648 per game), yards per attempt (9.5 yards per pass), and touchdowns (6 TDs). Right now, Fines combined numbers are better then any others in C-USA.

648 per game!! Wow! You is gonna kill us all!

Ha! Fixed it (324 yards per game). Sometimes I type too fast and don't review.

Regardless, 324 yards per game still leads all other QBs in our conference at the moment.

A note to consider, our QB has only played 4 quarters. So the numbers are somewhat misleading.
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(09-10-2017 09:37 PM)SoMs Eagle Wrote:  
(09-10-2017 09:08 PM)Side Show Joe Wrote:  
(09-10-2017 08:48 PM)SoMs Eagle Wrote:  
(09-10-2017 07:33 PM)Side Show Joe Wrote:  
(09-10-2017 07:11 PM)Free bird Wrote:  You identify the best passer based on total yards? And you reference it in a game you lost in? That kinda doesn't help your position. But there is more to a passer than total yards. I for one would start with completion percentage which doesn't put Fine on top in conference. Don't get me wrong, he's a decent QB, but your claim is kinda far fetched based on total passing yards.

I agree, one category does not show the whole picture. But my claim isn't based on just one stat. That is just the stat I used in a larger explanation of our offense. Fine leads all C-USA QBs in total passing yards (648 per game), yards per attempt (9.5 yards per pass), and touchdowns (6 TDs). Right now, Fines combined numbers are better then any others in C-USA.

648 per game!! Wow! You is gonna kill us all!

Ha! Fixed it (324 yards per game). Sometimes I type too fast and don't review.

Regardless, 324 yards per game still leads all other QBs in our conference at the moment.

A note to consider, our QB has only played 4 quarters. So the numbers are somewhat misleading.

A few teams are in the same position, including North Texas. Mason Fine has only played in about 6 quarters through 2 games. He only saw the field for one drive in the second half of our week 1 game. Fine could easily be averaging over 400 yards passing per game. Southern Miss has played Griggs and Howard in their first 2 games.
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