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Yeah, there's NO talent at the UNT camp... and McNabb is such a lazy reporter he must have written the following based on heresay :roll:

David McNabb
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Todd Dodge's 16th annual QB/WR camp remains one of the Southwest USA's top draws for young talent. Dodge started the camp as a North Texas assistant and after leading Southlake Carroll to four state titles in the last five years, Dodge and his camp moved back to the University of North Texas. Dodge was named UNT coach last December.

The camp drew 600 players this week from as far away as North Carolina, Mississippi, every Texas border state and hundreds from around the state including San Antonio, Smithson Valley, Katy, Austin Westlake and Allen.

Dodge's camp had 300 7th-9th graders in the morning and 300 10th-12th graders in the afternoon at Denton's Fouts field and the UNT athletic complex. Putting that in perspective, most camps are considered a huge success if they get about 150 kids.

Among the camp standouts was Rockwall senior Braden Smith, who continues to show a strong, accurate arm and his setting visits for several college camps the rest of the summer ...

The camp surprise was Fort Worth All Saints junior Doak Ralston, a 6-1 junior with a power arm .. He'll be with first-year All Saints coach Aaron Beck, who just had Cal signee Brock Mansion while at ESD

McKinney sophomore quarterback Zach Lee and Hebron junior QB Tanner Marsh had strong camps ... Southlake Carroll WR Chris Brainard, on the recruiting bubble of North Texas, SMU, TCU and Utah, looked very good

Plano junior Rex Burkhead signed up for the camp as a quarterback but he suffered a sprained ankle training last week .. Burkhead recovered from a mild sprain but then got ill on Tuesday and Wednesday. He stopped by for a visit Thursday looking about 10 pounds lighter but not limping .. Burkhead will play free safety and then alternate between running back, receiver and quarterback offensively

Euless Trinity, which has a power running offense but always stocked with good athletes, had a pair of standout quarterbacks in Denarius McGhee and Stetson Smith. Trojans receiver Tyree Tucker looked as good as expected and Ross Apo shined as well

From Georgetown, senior quarterback Morgan Mickan was a strong all week as was Austin Anderson senior Duncan McGee.

And if you think Southlake Carroll is going to run dry anytime soon, you haven't seen incoming freshman Matt Katz, whose strong arm and well-trained Dragons work ethic got him a first-day Pacesetter Award and excellent showing all week.
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Post by UNTLifer »

I'm not buying that figure and by the way, I really don't care how many Dodge got in there. He'll get his kids who are Sun Belt material and we'll get ours who are CUSA material.



Classic, a SMU fan questioning attendance figures. Thanks for the laugh at the end of the week. Oh, and I'll take that Sun Belt material considering the Sun Belt had a winning record last year against CUSA. Will you all ever return to a bowl game?
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What kind off heinous crime did you commit to get a life sentence as an NTSU fan?

I am sure glad we had the foresight to blackball NTSU from the SWC, WAC, and C-USA.
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Post by RGV Pony »

how did a thread about a weekend camp at Ford degenerate into a thread about a weekend camp at Fouts?

Man, if this is a sign of anything to come, I guess every time we have a thread about Justin Willis, we're going to hear about NTSU's qb. Every time we have a thread about DeMyron Martin, we're going to hear about the kid from Spring Hill overcoming the odds to be RB at NTSU. Yikes!
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must be a progress report on one our new coaching hopefulls...
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jtstang wrote:What kind off heinous crime did you commit to get a life sentence as an NTSU fan?

I am sure glad we had the foresight to blackball NTSU from the SWC, WAC, and C-USA.


No crime, just a native of Denton and son of former professor/Dean.

Finally admitting to the blackballing, huh? Running scared fits you so well.
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UNTLifer wrote:Finally admitting to the blackballing, huh?

I don't know, are you finally admitting that NTSU did not have what it took to get invited to a better conference on its own merits?
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UNTLifer wrote:
jtstang wrote:What kind off heinous crime did you commit to get a life sentence as an NTSU fan?

I am sure glad we had the foresight to blackball NTSU from the SWC, WAC, and C-USA.


No crime, just a native of Denton and son of former professor/Dean.

Finally admitting to the blackballing, huh? Running scared fits you so well.


Oh cool you're the son of a third grade teacher! You must be a hell of a finger painter too huh?
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Post by 2112 »

instead of wasting so much time on PONYFANS, why don't you guy's do something to get into a better league........ on your own merits, that is.
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