North Texas -6
- By cmullinsTU
- TU Football
- 69 Replies
What can I say, I've had a good week and not as much of a negative nancy as I was last week!I'm shocked! If you're picking us to win then dammit I've got a good feeling about it now haha.
What can I say, I've had a good week and not as much of a negative nancy as I was last week!I'm shocked! If you're picking us to win then dammit I've got a good feeling about it now haha.
I'm shocked! If you're picking us to win then dammit I've got a good feeling about it now haha.Last time we played North Texas in Denton we won 56 - 26. I don't think we have that kind of offensive firepower this year but I think it'll be an even match and we win 35-28.
He probably watched my cousin then 😂 they built a new bus barn thereMy dad work for decades out of the Tulsa yard and stopped his train to watch many a football game on trips to Tisamingo or Springfield, MO.
My dad work for decades out of the Tulsa yard and stopped his train to watch many a football game on trips to Tisamingo or Springfield, MO.Even Kiefer built a new stadium to move from proximity to the train!
Comparative scoring means NOTHING in today's world of football.You are seeing 2 tier football with NIL. Tulsa is in the tier were anything can happen, so predictions are worth almost nothing week to week...
Having said that...
Tulsa - 17
UNT - 45
Did you see what Iown State did to Arkansas State?
Yeah, that is true. Given our size, athletics is a bigger percentage of the school. They take longer to graduate, and they transfer.Peer reputation is still 20% of the score.
Percentage of alumni who give, which TU was once in the Top 10, is no longer part of the score.
We take a bath on peer review and Pell Grant retention. Which is one reason you hear Wilson constantly saying we need to graduate everyone on the team. Athletes are a disproportionate number of our Pell Grant students and they all want to portal without graduating.
These rating are what the committee think a college should be, not an estimation of academic quality.
Otherwise, things like average faculty salary would not be weighed alongside average ACT and graduation rates.
Well, I find when I'm negative things tend to turn for the better. I'll keep it up and maybe we'll all be surprisedNo he doesn't.
I was afraid of this from the start, that a depleted OL(of upperclassmen, of previous starters or 2 deepers, of overall # bodies, etc) No offense, despite the talent of the QB/WR/RBs will overcome OL depleted talent. Started to think we might overcome it, until the start of the second half at Arkansas St. Hopefully we begin to grow up quick, and some of the underclass OL starts to play like upperclassmen by the time Temple gets here. UNT & Army will likely be losses anyway, so that gives the youngsters two games more to get the hee be gee bees of inexperience out of the way.Seriously, if the OL could get any push up front whatsoever and our RBs could consistently gain 3-4 yds on each run play, it would open things up for Francis, or the jet sweeps.
No he doesn't.You pick us to lose every game.
You need to stick to reffing soccer and those super fun 0-0 ties
Thanks for turning this into a soccer thread.You pick us to lose every game.
You need to stick to reffing soccer and those super fun 0-0 ties
huhuhuhuhuh.What’s the holdup? The whole fricking conference has announced their schedule except for Tulsa. It’s not fricking National security to know we are playing Mississippi valley state and the university of the sisters of the poor