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March 2, 2010

Gaines as a prospect, hoops scholarship situation and other notes

10:13 PM Tue, Mar 02, 2010 |
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I traded text messages with City College of San Francisco defensive end Frank Gaines a couple of days ago. It does not look like he will sign with UNT. He said UNT moved on after a while and Todd Dodge said he was still sitting on a scholarship when we talked about his new assistant coach this week.

It's too bad. I thought Gaines would have been a good fit for UNT's needs.

There also seems to be some confusion over the number of scholarships UNT has to give in men's basketball. A couple of people e-mailed to ask about it. UNT was going to have two scholarships to give to fill the spots left by the graduation of Eric Tramiel and Dominique Johnson. Richard Thomas left the team, which opened up another spot, but UNT expects Johnson to receive a medical redshirt from the NCAA.

In the end, UNT ends up with two spots, one of which is going to Alonzo Edwards.

Johnny Jones has said he would like to sign a high school backcourt player to fill that last slot. Kevin Olekaibe out of Nevada and E.J. Jefferson out of Irving Ranchview seem like possibilities. Don't discount Navarro JC guard Matt Pressey, though.

There is also a chance UNT over-signs its class. UNT has done it before and it wouldn't surprise me if it went that direction again. UNT is going to load up for a run at the NCAA Tournament next year before losing a huge senior class of really good players, including Josh White, Tristan Thompson, George Odufuwa and Johnson.

If UNT over-signs, it would have to part ways with a player before next season.

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UNT lands four on All-Sun Belt team

1:44 PM Tue, Mar 02, 2010 |
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UNT had four players selected for the All-Sun Belt team today.

George Odufuwa was a second-team pick, while Josh White, Tristan Thompson and Eric Tramiel were all third-team picks.

You could make a case that Odufuwa should be a first-team guy, but it's hard to find fault with a 15-player team with four UNT guys.

They all deserved it, by the way.

The selections show just how balanced a team UNT is this season. Any of those four guys could jump up and have the big game on any given night. That is what helped UNT to be so consistent this year.

You can bet that Steve Shields voted for Thompson, who torched UALR this season, Tramiel probably got a vote from Western Kentucky coach Ken McDonald after hitting the game-winning shot against the Hilltoppers. White hit the big shots against a number of teams throughout the season and Odufuwa had a double-double just about every night in league play.

Tyren Johnson of ULL was the player of the year, which was interesting. Johnson was a good pick, but AJ Slaughter of WKU would have been just as good a choice.

John Brady of ASU was the Coach of the Year. He's a good selection. ASU was picked to finish sixth in the West, but ended up second. ASU is a young team and will be good as long as Brady is there.

Jasmine Godbolt was the Freshman of the Year on the women's team that also included Brittney James as a third-team pick. Godbolt was as good a freshman as there was in the conference. It was nice to see her recognized even though she played for a UNT team that struggled all year. James was also deserving. She has been a rock for UNT through some tough year and is statistically one of the better players in school history.

Here are the teams:

Men
First Team All-Conference
Nate Rohnert (Denver, SR, G/F)
Tyren Johnson (Louisiana-Lafayette, SR, F)
Desmond Yates (Middle Tennessee, SR, F)
Brandon Hazzard (Troy, SR, G)
AJ Slaughter (WKU, SR, G)

Second Team All-Conference
Brandon Reed (Arkansas State, FR, G)
George Odufuwa (North Texas, JR, F)
Tim Williams (South Alabama, JR, G)
Michael Vogler (Troy, SR, G)
Steffphon Pettigrew (WKU, JR, F)

Third Team All-Conference
Greg Gantt (Florida Atlantic, FR, G)
Ray Taylor (Florida Atlantic, FR, G)
Tristan Thompson (North Texas, JR, G)
Eric Tramiel (North Texas, SR, F)
Josh White (North Texas, JR, G)

Player of the Year: Tyren Johnson (Louisiana-Lafayette, SR, F)
Defensive Player of the Year: Brett Royster (Florida Atlantic, JR, F)
Freshman of the Year: Brandon Reed (Arkansas State, FR, G)
Coach of the Year: John Brady, Arkansas State

Women
First Team All-Conference
Chastity Reed (UALR, Jr., F)
Kaetlyn Murdoch (Denver, So., F.)
Alysha Clark (Middle Tennessee, Sr., F)
Brandi Brown (Middle Tennessee, Sr., F)
Arnika Brown (WKU, Sr., F)

Second Team All-Conference
Ebonie Jefferson (Arkansas State, Sr., G)
Britteni Rice (Denver, Jr., G.)
Elisa Carey (FIU, Jr., F)
Jackie Pickel (Middle Tennessee, Sr., G)
Amy McNear (WKU, Jr., G)

Third Team All-Conference
Kim Sitzmann (UALR, Sr., G)
Brittany Bowe (Florida Atlantic, Sr., G)
Brittney James (North Texas, Sr., G)
Shakira Nettles (South Alabama, Sr., G)
Donette McNair (Troy University, Jr., F)

Player of the Year: Alysha Clark (Middle Tennessee, Sr., F)
Defensive Player of the Year: Jackie Pickel (Middle Tennessee, Sr., G)
Freshman of the Year: Jasmine Godbolt (North Texas, Fr., F)
Coach of the Year: Joe Foley, UALR

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Thoughts on Peterson (with an "o" this time)

10:50 AM Tue, Mar 02, 2010 |
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I thought it was interesting that Todd Dodge landed another assistant coach that he had a prior relationship with from his days in the high school ranks, when numerous college assistants came through his office while recruiting the Dallas area.

Peterson recruited the region for Colorado State and Kansas State.

Coaching is really important, but recruiting is also a big part of the job. Peterson should help a lot in that regard.

He is also the latest in a long line of assistants who have joined the staff the last couple of years who have some skins on the wall at the college level. Peterson has been coaching wide receivers at the college level for more than a decade. He was at Kansas State for about 10 years and coached wide receivers that entire time with the exception of his first year when he was an graduate assistant on the offensive side of the ball.

Todd Dodge said he received a glowing recommendation from Bill Snyder, the legendary head coach at Kansas State. Snyder is one of the most well-respected guys in the business. He took a terrible Kansas State program where no one won to national prominence.

What Snyder has to say carries a lot of weight with anyone in the game.

Quick aside -- There are little instances in this job that stick with you. One of those times for me came after Kansas State blasted UNT up in Kansas. UNT had yet to come out of its locker room when up walks Snyder. One of UNT's assistants (I think it was Kenny Evans) talked to Snyder for a second and then ushered him into the locker room.

Before Snyder went to talk to the media, he came to talk to UNT's players and encourage them to hang with it the rest of the season.

Snyder has to be one of the biggest class acts in the game.

Anyway, UNT picked up a guy who has shown that he knows what he is doing as a college coach and has proven to be a good recruiter in an area the Mean Green is trying to pull most of its players from, Dallas-Fort Worth.

It' hard to imagine UNT finding a better fit for its needs that Peterson.

UNT essentially added more than 50 years of college coaching experience from places other than UNT where it has zilch when it added Peterson and new offensive coordinator Mike Canales.

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March 1, 2010

A look UNT's football schedule

10:03 PM Mon, Mar 01, 2010 |
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UNT released its schedule for the 2010 football season today.

I don't think UNT could have asked for a better slate when it comes to how it sets up. UNT will open the season with the annual "opportunity game" against Clemson. "Money game" has been stricken from UNT vernacular, but you get the idea.

After that, UNT has a chance to get something going with a home game against Rice and then a game against Army, followed by its Sun Belt Conference opener at Florida Atlantic.

UNT had better take advantage of at least a few of its opportunities early because it is going to be tough to make up ground in the pursuit of seven wins late in the year with a closing run of Troy, at Middle Tennessee, at Louisiana-Monroe and then Kansas State.

Granted, Rice went 2-10 last season, but look at who those two wins were against and when those games were played. The Owls beat UTEP and Tulane in back-to-back weeks before being drilled in its regular season finale against Houston. Rice also returns 17 starters, nearly as many as UNT.

Yeah, UTEP and Tulane were terrible, but Ball State and Western Kentucky didn't exactly strike fear in the hearts of opposing coaches, either. Don't overlook the Owls, which would seem to be hard to do considering Rice won 77-20 the last time the teams met.

UNT should have beaten Army last year, but the Black Knights pulled it out in the end. UNT is 2-18 on the road in the last three years and that is a long trip to West Point.

UNT is also 0-6 against Florida Atlantic. UNT follows up its game against the Owls at home against Louisiana-Lafayette, Arkansas State and Florida International before playing at Western Kentucky. UNT has beaten WKU three times for three of its five wins in the last three years.

If UNT doesn't get it done early, it could get ugly late with games against Troy, at Middle Tennessee, at Louisiana-Monroe and then at home against Kansas State.

The bottom line is that baring a miracle, UNT isn't going to win at Clemson or at home against Kansas State, especially since the game is at the end of the season. Middle Tennessee is loaded and Troy, is, well, Troy. The Trojans have hammered the Mean Green to the tune of 50-26, 45-17 and 45-7 the last three years.

To me this breaks down into three distinct sections

The Survive-and-Advance Section:
Hey, it's hoops season.

UNT needs to come out of its first four games with hope and at least a 2-2 record. The Mean Green isn't going to beat Clemson, so that means winning two out of three against Rice, Army and Florida Atlantic.

The Do-Or-Die Section:
UNT was in close games with ULL, ASU and FIU last season, and beat WKU. UNT needs to win three of four or probably four of four. ASU is changing offenses and WKU is a must-win. Watch out for FIU. Wesley Carroll should start at quarterback for the Golden Panthers. He was a member of the All-SEC Freshman Team a couple of years ago at Mississippi State. FIU also has maybe the Sun Belt's best recruiting class coming in. FIU has beaten UNT three years in a row.

The Run Through the Ringer
UNT closes with Troy at home, at MTSU, at ULM and home to KSU.

ULM is a mystery since it will have a new coach, but a 33-6 loss last year doesn't bode well. That's the only game of those four that looks winnable on paper.

UNT had better have six wins coming into those four games.

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UNT's new WRs coach is ...

7:39 PM Mon, Mar 01, 2010 |
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Todd Dodge has made it official and gone with former Colorado State coach Greg Peterson.

I will have more later.

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A couple of quick football notes

2:29 PM Mon, Mar 01, 2010 |
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UNT is still in the process of hiring a wide receivers coach. It could take a day or two for the paperwork to clear.

We should know something in the next couple of days.

There have been a couple of questions posted on the blog about when spring practice will be this year. UNT will work out from March 23 to April 15. The spring game will be on April 11.

UNT practiced a couple of times after the spring game last year as well.

It should be an interesting spring with several mid-term junior college guys trying to carve out a niche and a few position battles going on.

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February 28, 2010

Who will make the All-Sun Belt team? Here's a case for UNT's guys

10:50 PM Sun, Feb 28, 2010 |
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The regular season is over and the Sun Belt tournament is about to begin.

Over the next few days, I will take a look at the potential matchups between UNT and Louisiana-Monroe and Louisiana-Lafayette, the teams who will play in the first round for the right to face the Mean Green in the quarterfinals.

For tonight, I thought it might be interesting to take a look at who will be on the All-Sun Belt team for UNT. I sent in my vote tonight.

Now that I have looked through who the teams nominated, I think one can make a very good case that UNT ought to have multiple players on the team this year. UNT has historically not fared very well when it comes to the all-league team. Calvin Watson was UNT's only pick in 2007, when the Mean Green won the league tournament. And he was a third-team pick.

There are a few good reasons UNT doesn't do all that well, but the best is the Mean Green tends to be a very balanced team. UNT had four players finish averaging double figures this year.

Josh White, George Odufuwa, Tristan Thompson and Eric Tramiel all have a chance of making the team.

What I am interested to see is if Johnny Jones is named the Coach of the Year. Troy coach Don Maestri is the likely pick, but one can also make a good case for Jones. UNT was picked to win the Sun Belt West Division, but lost Dominique Johnson for the season after he played just four games and lost Tramiel for four games in the middle of the conference season. UNT still won the SBC West, shared the overall conference crown and finished with the best overall record in the Sun Belt during the regular season at 21-8. UNT also finished the regular season having won eight straight games.

Jones will likely get bumped off due to Troy winning the tiebreaker for the league title and taking the No. 1 seed in the tournament, not that the tiebreaker makes any sense.

If I had to guess, Josh White and George Odufuwa will be UNT's two picks on the all-conference team.

Odufuwa averaged a double-double 11.5 points and 10.2 rebounds on the season. He averaged 10.4 rebounds and 12.4 points a game in Sun Belt play. Odufuwa has to be a lock.

White ranked 10th in the Sun Belt with an average of 14.9 points a game and handed out 102 assists. He was a preseason All-Sun Belt pick and has a good reputation for a good reason. He should be UNT's second pick.

A case could also be made for Thompson and Tramiel. Thompson ranked second in the Sun Belt in scoring during conference games at 17.0 points a game. He was the guy teams tried to take away most of the year, and he hit plenty of big shots.

There were a lot of times this season when Thompson was UNT's best player. Louisiana-Monroe was just the latest team to go to a box-and-1 or diamond-and-one defense to try to keep the ball away from him. You just wonder if UNT can get three players on the all-league team.

Which brings us to Tramiel, who might be the best power forward in the Sun Belt. He averages 13.0 points and 5.3 rebounds a game and is a great post defender. I just wonder if he isn't going to end up being passed over after missing four Sun Belt games due to injury.

We will find out when the team is announced at the tournament.

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February 27, 2010

UNT ends up where it was supposed to be all along

10:21 PM Sat, Feb 27, 2010 |
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There was a good reason UNT was picked to win the Sun Belt Conference's West Division at the beginning of the year.

UNT had three of the best guards in the league in Josh White, Dominique Johnson and Tristan Thompson and two of the top big guys in George Odufuwa and Eric Tramiel.

What was so impressive about the way UNT reached expectations with a 74-71 win over ULM that clinched the division on Saturday was that the Mean Green got there in a season where so much went wrong.

UNT lost Johnson, who averaged 11 points a game as a junior, to a broken ankle, saw Eric Tramiel suffer a wrist injury that kept him out for four games and saw one of its key reserves who started for much of the season in Richard Thomas leave the team for personal reasons.

And still, UNT is sitting there at 21-8 with the division title and the second seed in the conference tournament that begins next week. UNT will play the winner of a game between Louisiana-Lafayette and Louisiana-Monroe on Sunday night.

This has to be the best coaching job Johnny Jones has done at UNT. He came up with the second-line idea that continues to pay dividends and has his guys playing well at the right time.

UNT's veterans continue to be clutch in close games. Thompson, and especially White, were huge down the stretch today.

So now it's on to the conference tournament. UNT has as good a shot as anyone to win the title.

Middle Tennessee would be a tough matchup in the semifinals, but it is a game should be favored to win, especially on a neutral court. It's tough to tell what will happen in the finals.

When it comes to the postseason, I am sticking by my opinion that the Sun Belt's tiebreaker system is, well, broken. There is no way the league should not break the ties in a division before breaking the tie for the No. 1 overall seed and the guaranteed NIT bid, especially when there is a rule that says the division winners get the top two seeds.

It does make one wonder if UNT doesn't win the tournament if it will have a shot at an NIT bid, though. UNT has 21 wins that count as far as its record, but the selection committees will only count 19 as of now. UNT played two non-Division I teams.

UNT is sitting at 139 in the realtimerpi rankings and has a strength of schedule of 282.

It should be interesting to see how it plays out.

UNT has a very, very good shot to win the whole ball of wax next week and head to the NCAA Tournament again.

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Final -- ULM 63, UNT 58

5:34 PM Sat, Feb 27, 2010 |
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UNT is still hasn't won back-to-back games since late November. UNT is going to have a tough matchup in the first round of the conference tournament.

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Final media TO -- ULM 52, UNT 48

5:19 PM Sat, Feb 27, 2010 |
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UNT is trying to mount a comeback late. The Mean Green is within four. Ravven Brown just hit a layup and has a chance to convert a 3-point play at the line. with 3:56 left.

UNT was down 11 just a few minutes ago.

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Third media TO -- ULM 50, UNT 39

5:13 PM Sat, Feb 27, 2010 |
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UNT is falling apart down the stretch. ULM has scored the last eight points and is up 11. UNT is having one of its worst games offensively of the season. UNT has just 14 points in the second half.

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Second media TO -- ULM 40, UNT 37

5:03 PM Sat, Feb 27, 2010 |
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ULM has scored the last four points of the game and is up three on UNT. Denetra Kellum has 11 points for UNT.

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First media TO of second half -- ULM 36, UNT 33

4:51 PM Sat, Feb 27, 2010 |
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UNT was down five at halftime, but has pulled a little closer in the second half.

Denetra Kellum has 11 points for UNT.

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Final media TO -- UNT 21, ULM 21

4:19 PM Sat, Feb 27, 2010 |
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ULM has come all the way back from an early eight-point deficit to tie up its game with ULM.

UNT has 12 turnovers already, which is absolutely killing the Mean Green.

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Second media TO -- UNT 19, ULM 15

4:12 PM Sat, Feb 27, 2010 |
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UNT was up eight early in the first half, but has seen its lead cut in half.

Denetra Kellum is having a nice game so far with seven points.

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First media TO women's game -- UNT 10, ULM 4

3:55 PM Sat, Feb 27, 2010 |
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UNT is off to a good start here early in its game against ULM. Caitlin Hawkins just hit a 3-pointer for UNT.

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Jones: "We posted our score"

3:29 PM Sat, Feb 27, 2010 |
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Johnny Jones brought up the golf analogy a minute ago. UNT has posted its score. The pressure is on Middle Tennessee now to win at Florida Atlantic.

An FAU win gives UNT the overall conference title.

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FINAL -- UNT 74, ULM 71 (SBC West champs outright)

3:09 PM Sat, Feb 27, 2010 |
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Nice win for UNT. I will be back for the women's game.

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Final media TO -- UNT 65, ULM 56

2:54 PM Sat, Feb 27, 2010 |
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Tristan Thompson has UNT's last six points.

Thompson converted a rare four-point play after ULM had pulled to within six and then hit a couple of free throws.

UNT appeared as if it would get a layup, but Collin Mangrum fumbled a pass out of bounds.

Mangrum has 10 and is having a good game, though.

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TO ULM -- UNT 59, ULM 53

2:50 PM Sat, Feb 27, 2010 |
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Every time it looks like UNT is going to put ULM away, the Warhawks hit a big shots. ULM just hit a 3.

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