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         <title>Desmond Martin off the board</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Just a quick recruiting note: Round Rock Stony Point safety Desmond Martin has committed to Texas Tech. UNT offered Martin a while back before he landed an offer from the Red Raiders.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>All-Jayhawk League defensive linemen in the Sun Belt</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>The Jayhawk League in Kansas is one of the top sources of talent for Bowl Subdivision football programs across the country every year. The Sun Belt has been tapping into the league's talent pool for years.</p>

<p>Former UNT All-Sun Belt safety Aaron Weathers played for Coffeyville, while Troy quarterback Omar Haugabook played for Dodge City before leaving the Trojans to a New Orleans Bowl win.</p>

<p>This year wasn't any different. Several teams raided the league, especially for defensive linemen. </p>

<p>Here's a look at the defensive linemen who signed with Sun Belt teams:</p>

<p><strong>North Texas</strong><br />
Shavod Atkinson<br />
Honorable mention all-conference at tackle</p>

<p><strong>Troy</strong><br />
Eugene Kinlaw<br />
Jayhawk League Defensive MVP and first team all-conference pick at tackle<br />
Jonathan Massaquoi<br />
First-team all-conference pick at defensive end</p>

<p><strong>Florida International</strong><br />
Thatcher Starling<br />
Honorable mention all-conference pick at defensive end</p>

<p>How those players pan out could go a long way toward deciding how each team fares this season. UNT was terrible defensively last year and needs help up front, Troy is looking to reload for a run at winning at least a share of a fourth straight Sun Belt title, while FIU has a chance to build on a breakthrough season in which it finished 5-7.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Football, hoops notes</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>I will have a couple of stories in tomorrow's paper on UNT football recruiting and women's basketball.</p>

<p>The new news is women's hoops recruit Brittany Thompson, a forward from Texas Christian Academy, didn't make it into school and is headed to Kilgore College for a couple of years. Thompson was one of UNT's top recruits. Fortunately for the Mean Green, Shanice Stephens has added a bunch of front court players who will join the team in the fall.</p>

<p>I also have a story on the Copperas Cove pair that committed to play for the UNT football team. Both sound like good gets. Neither had another Division I offer, but a lot of schools were interested.</p>

<p>UNT now has four recruits committed for its 2010 class.</p>

<p>Post your thoughts on the pair on the blog. </p>

<p>They have an interesting back story. Be sure to check out tomorrow's paper.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Clinkscales left for family reasons</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>I got a call from a UNT official, who confirmed that Ann Clinkscales has left the UNT athletic department. She had family issues to attend to that will prevent her from staying on at UNT.</p>

<p>UNT will begin looking for a replacement in a few days.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>It looks like Ann Clinkscales has left UNT</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>I was working on a summer project today that will run late this summer and gave Ann Clinkscales a call. It appears as if UNT's senior associate athletic director for advancement has left the school.</p>

<p>I am not the only one who noticed she is gone. Word spreads pretty quickly.</p>

<p>Her phone is off the hook and her name is no longer on UNT's Web site.</p>

<p>The timing doesn't seem to be the best, considering UNT is about to make it's big push to raise money for a new football stadium. Clinkscales was a key official helping organize the push.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Gahagan officially on board</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>I mentioned a few days ago that it was all but a done deal that Charr Gahagan would replace Aaron Ausmus as the UNT football team's strength and conditioning coach.</p>

<p>Head coach Todd Dodge was able to go on record with the move today.</p>

<p>Check tomorrow's paper for the story.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>UNT lands two from Copperas Cove</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>I got a chance to run down the coaches from Copperas Cove this morning and UNT landed two players off their roster.</p>

<p>We already knew about running back Brandon Byrd. It turns out Byrd's teammate Brelan Chancellor also committed to UNT as well. Chancellor is an athlete who can play just about anywhere, but might project as a slot receiver and return man.</p>

<p>Byrd rushed for 752 yards, while Chancellor had 621 last season, according to the stats on the Austin American Statesman's Web site.</p>

<p>Both are supposed to be calling me back a little later. I will put more up on both players when I have it.<br />
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         <pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 09:20:09 -0600</pubDate>
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         <title>It looks like UNT&apos;s camps paid off</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>I got back from Colorado today after taking a week to go see my dad, who is still in a coma, and help my mom out a bit. </p>

<p>Since I didn't get back until late, I didn't get a chance to chase this down, but it looks like UNT picked up its third player for its 2010 class. Running back Brandin Byrd of Copperas Cove committed to the Mean Green today.</p>

<p>It doesn't look like Byrd had any other offers, but some big-time programs from the Big 12 and SEC were sniffing around. Byrd rushed for a little better than 1,000 yards last season.</p>

<p>Copperas Cove has a solid high school program.</p>

<p>Byrd looks like a good pickup for UNT, which now has commitments from three high school players for 2010.</p>

<p>Byrd no doubt attended one of UNT's camps last week.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>UNT mentioned in conference realignment talk</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>I am still out in Colorado, but I did run across an interesting blog on the possibility of conference realignment.</p>

<p>Yea, a blog on a blog is a stretch, but here it is: </p>

<p><strong><a href="http://www.fanblogs.com/ncaa/008127.php">Realignment talk</a></strong></p>

<p>The point of the blog is the BCS has set out parameters for a seventh conference to earn an automatic BCS bowl bid based on a set criteria. You can follow the link to the standards.</p>

<p>The point is that window of opportunity might cause leagues to look at realignment to strengthen their position. </p>

<p>The conference in the best position to break into the BCS would be the Mountain West, which would help its cause by taking Boise State from the WAC.</p>

<p>If one domino falls, it could cause a series of changes that could eventually affect UNT, although no one is going to grab the Mean Green based on its recent history in football.</p>

<p>If nothing else, it's interesting to think about.<br />
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         <title>UNT mailbag </title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>There were a couple of really good questions posted on the blog today.</p>

<p>Ryan Hector took issue with Phil Steele's preseason all-conference selections at wide receiver. Ryan said that based on the UNT spring game, Tyler Stradford and Sam Roberson should have been at least second team.</p>

<p>I agree that both have a ton of potential and that they have a chance to put up good numbers considering it seems like UNT throws it every down. There is no way I would put those players among the top six receivers in the conference, though. Here's who Phil Steele had on his top two teams along with last year's stats:</p>

<p>First team<br />
Cortez Gent, FAU, 60 catches 935 yards and nine touchdowns<br />
Jerrel Jernigan, Troy, 77 catches for 867 yards and five touchdowns<br />
TY Hilton, FIU, 41 catches for 1,013 yards and seven touchdowns</p>

<p>Second team<br />
Malcolm Beyah, MTSU, 33 catches for 550 yards and six touchdowns<br />
Chris Bonner, FAU, 22 catches for 422 yards and three touchdowns<br />
Josh Jarboe, Troy, sat out after transferring from Oklahoma</p>

<p>Stardford is in his first season at UNT. Roberson caught 12 passes for 76 yards last season. </p>

<p>Don't forget that the guys at Troy and FAU are going to be catching passes from Levi Brown and Rusty Smith, a pair of really good, veteran quarterbacks. UNT is going to run Riley Dodge out there. He has a lot of potential, but you know what they say about potential. I am also not convinced he is any taller than 5-9, which is going to make it interesting to see if he can be successful as a Bowl Subdivision quarterback.</p>

<p>And I would not put a lot of stock in spring game performances. UNT has had a lot of guys look good in spring games who never did anything in the fall when the lights were on. The game will be a whole lot different in the fall, unless UNT can convince the Sun Belt Conference to extend the nobody-gets-to-hit-Riley rule into conference play.</p>

<p>The other good question that came up today was posted by Skip, who wanted to know if UNT can break into the top 100 nationally this year after being picked by most people to rank somewhere near the bottom of the pile at 120. Rivals.com actually picked UNT as the worst team in the country at 120 in its rankings.</p>

<p>When it comes to projecting a team, I always look at what you are asking your players to do in comparison to what they have done. That's why I see UNT running into problems.</p>

<p>UNT can expect Cam Montgomery to rush for nearly 1,000 yards because that is what he did last year. I don't think it's too much to expect for linebackers Craig Robertson and Tobe Nwigwe to make some big plays this year. They have done it before.</p>

<p>Outside of those guys, I don't see a lot of players with proven track records. UNT has a new quarterback who hasn't done it on the college level, a bunch of wide receivers who have never produced at the Bowl Subdivision level, an offensive line with potential that left Giovanni Vizza running for his life far too often last year and a defense that has been the worst in the country two years running.</p>

<p>Could UNT's wide receivers be all they are advertised to be? Sure. Could UNT's defense make a big jump? It's possible. Is Riley ready to go and can be stay healthy? Maybe. Can UNT's offensive line be an elite unit in the Sun Belt? That might be the best bet of all.</p>

<p>I just wouldn't bank on all those stars aligning for UNT out of the blue. That's why I am on record as seeing UNT going 3-9 and tripling its win total from last season but not having the big year some are hoping for.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>A couple of notes while out of town</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>I am back home in Colorado to see my parents, which can make it tough to get any blog material, but there are a few tidbits out there to report.</p>

<p>UNT offered Stephen Bryant, a player classified as an athlete from New Deal, only to see him commit to TCU. I have no idea where UNT saw him fiting in, but at 6-4, 215, he could grow into a defensive end or middle linebacker. </p>

<p>TCU tends to do well in small-town Texas.</p>

<p>UNT never offered Adrian James, who committed to UTEP recently, but I wondered if it might not have been a good idea. James is a teammate of quarterback Javia Hall, who UNT is trying to hand on to until signing day. Taking James might have helped and he is a pretty good player, or at least it looks that way if UTEP was interested.</p>

<p>Hall is a soft commit to UNT who is going to look around before making a final decision.</p>

<p>And thanks for the thoughts and prayers about my father. He is still in a coma, but seems to be doing a little better.<br />
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         <title>Some random notes</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>UNT is back off the road following its tour of the state with a series of one-day camps for juniors and seniors. We should start to see how they worked out for the Mean Green this week. </p>

<p>If UNT landed any players as a result of the camps -- and you would assume they did -- those commitments should start to leak in the next few days.</p>

<p>UNT is trying to keep its recruiting efforts quiet due to ammunition it has given other teams over the last few years while struggling at the end of the Darrell Dickey era and the beginning of the Todd Dodge regime.</p>

<p>If another team wants a player who is thinking about committing to UNT, it is going to talk to that player about UNT's record, the uncertain future of the staff and what their school has to offer in comparison to UNT.</p>

<p>By the way, the Rivals.com top 120 countdown is now complete for Sun Belt teams. Here's how they see the league stacking up. The numbers are the national overall ranking:</p>

<p>66. Troy<br />
79. Arkansas State<br />
82. Florida Atlantic<br />
92. Florida International<br />
101. Middle Tennessee<br />
106. Louisiana-Lafayette<br />
112. Louisiana-Monroe<br />
118. Western Kentucky<br />
120. UNT</p>

<p>It seems pretty reasonable to me. Rivals likes Arkansas State more than most, which I can understand with Corey Leonard, Reggie Arnold and Alex Carrington back.</p>

<p>And in a final note, I am headed back to Colorado to see my parents this week, so I don't know how much stuff I will have for the blog. There is pretty much nothing going on this time of year anyway. </p>

<p>Thanks for all the thoughts and prayers. My father has had a rough time lately. He is back on a ventilator at nights, has had a blood infection and is still in a coma. I planned to go back this week anyway to help my mother out, but the timing seems to have worked out well with him having a rough go of it at the moment.<br />
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         <title>UNT senior camp update</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>I didn't get a chance to put something up on the blog today until now since I had to put the Sunday paper together.</p>

<p>Any way, here is an interesting point I picked up from UNT head coach Todd Dodge this week when he called to talk with me a little about Brad Ausmus leaving for Tennessee. Dodge had conducted three of his summer camps across the state at that point. </p>

<p>Here are the attendance figures:</p>

<p>Abilene -- 45<br />
San Antonio --55<br />
Houston -- 70</p>

<p>That's a pretty good turnout in all three towns, and it really only takes one or two good players showing up, becoming interested in UNT and committing to make them work the time and effort to conduct them. UNT has landed several players out of its camps in Denton in previous years. It would stand to reason that these camps will pay off in a similar fashion.<br />
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         <title>Learfield Cup sandings out (it was called the Sears Cup)</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>The Learfield Sports Directors' Cup standings were released today with only the College World Series left to be calculated. The standings are essentially the national version of the Bubas Cup, the Sun Belt's all-sports standings (Ok, I just wanted to say Bubas Cup). The award used to be known as the Sears Cup.</p>

<p>Any way, the NCAA calculates Learfield Cup national standings on the Division I, Division II, Division III and NAIA levels based on the member institutions' performance on a national level in all of their sports programs. A total of 273 Division I schools ended up scoring points and making the list.</p>

<p>UNT didn't score this year, but several Sun Belt and Texas teams did. </p>

<p>This is how the Sun Belt's teams ended up finishing:</p>

<p>52. Denver, 396.5<br />
78. Middle Tennessee, 234<br />
109. Western Kentucky, 157.5<br />
168. Florida International, 75<br />
197. Louisiana-Lafayette, 50<br />
215. Florida Atlantic, 45<br />
233. Troy, 25<br />
233. Arkansas State, 25<br />
Failed to score -- North Texas, New Orleans, South Alabama, Louisiana-Monroe, Arkansas-Little Rock</p>

<p>The following are UNT's area rivals:<br />
44. TCU, 464<br />
84. SMU, 206.5</p>

<p>This is a list of Texas schools that scored:<br />
7. Texas, 1,015.5<br />
11. Texas A&M, 951<br />
33. Baylor, 536.75<br />
44. TCU, 464<br />
55. Texas Tech, 387.75<br />
71. Rice, 262<br />
84. SMU, 206.5<br />
123. Houston, 131.5<br />
163. UTEP, 78<br />
167. Lamar, 75.13<br />
168. Texas State, 75<br />
186. Stephen F. Austin, 61.5<br />
195. UT-Arlington, 52.5<br />
213. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 45.6<br />
226. UT-San Antonio, 35.63<br />
233. Prairie View A&M, 25</p>

<p>I wanted to put this up because the standings will be completed and released in a week. It won't look good for UNT, but the standings probably are not the best measure of success for a Sun Belt level school.</p>

<p>UNT finished third in the Bubas Cup, a race against its peers in the Sun Belt. If a school has one team that makes a bowl game or advances to the NCAA regionals in golf, it scores a ton of points in the Learfield Cup. UNT's best programs, men's basketball and women's soccer, didn't get out of the Sun Belt tournament this year. Tennis came close to making it to the finals of the conference tournament, but came up short.</p>

<p>Those near misses left UNT without any points in the standings.</p>

<p>That looks terrible on paper when Northwestern State, Stony Brook and Stetson scored in the Learfield Cup, but it really isn't the end of the world.</p>

<p>Just make sure you hide the copy of USA Today in the office next week if you are one of those loud and proud UNT fans. There is a lot going right for UNT at the moment. But none of it will be reflected in the Learfield Cup standings. <br />
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>After I finally got confirmation that UNT football strength and conditioning coach Aaron Ausmus is headed to Tennessee, I spent a good part of the day trying to figure out who his replacement is going to be.</p>

<p>No one is going to go on record with this yet, but the guy appears to be Washington assistant strength and conditioning coach Charr Gahagan. Todd Dodge said he wanted to look in the USC strength and conditioning family tree. Ausmus and Gahagan worked together at USC.</p>

<p>No one at Washington would talk, but his name has been removed from portions of their Web site.</p>

<p>I would be surprised if Gahagan is not the guy.</p>

<p>Landing Gahagan would help smooth the transition process, but there is little doubt UNT took a hit with the departure of Ausmus. UNT's players had just gotten comfortable with him and will have to adjust to a new person. The good news is head strength and conditioning coach Chris Seroka and Ricky Lefebvre are still around to run the show while Dodge picks his next coach.</p>

<p>It might not seem great right now, but this is exactly the type of situation UNT should be in. Back when UNT was good, the Mean Green lost assistant coaches all the time because they were lured away by big-time programs. Freddie Kitchens ended up in the NFL. Gary DeLoach left for a better job before returning to UNT due to family issues.</p>

<p>UNT went after the best strength and conditioning guy out there and had him for long enough for him to make an impact before he left. UNT has lost some coaches over the last couple of years, but it wasn't because NFL and major college teams came calling.</p>

<p>This is the price UNT is going to pay, and should pay, for hiring good, qualified people.</p>]]></description>
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