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I set out to write this blog post about all of the good karma that seems to be surrounding the Mean Green football team as we get started with two-a-days. I know, I know, everyone is undefeated and at the top of the standings in August. Optimism is easy this time of year. But the aura around this team is a little different this year than years past. I jumped on the information superhighway and cruised on over to the resident fan message board to take the pulse of some of our loyal supporters. It seems most of them are willing to look past the lack of recent success and get behind the notion that this could be a breakout year. While most posters were positive and hopeful in their dialogue, there was a significant amount of cynicism and doubt. Understandable, considering the number of wins and losses over the last four years. Accessibility is not a problem at North Texas. You can find the email address and phone number of any athletics department employee on MeanGreenSports.com. Mine is eric.capper@unt.edu and 940-565-2476. I like to think I am responsive to ideas, suggestions and heaven forbid, corrections. If the only medium used to relay those thoughts is a fan message board, I might not ever hear it. I actually love the idea of the fan message board, it gives a group of people with a common passion a place to gather. It is an ideal tool for everyone to share in the elation of success or dwell in the company of defeat. As I am writing this blog entry, it takes me back a couple of years to a similar post by a friend and colleague at the University of Oklahoma in which I remember him having a similar take on a similar topic. It can be found here: http://soonersports.com/genrel/070207aam.html As we continue to develop this web site and hopefully provide accurate, timely and interesting content we hope that you will hold us accountable to the standards that you set for us. We are all in this together, so if you like what we are doing, shoot me an email or give me a call. And by all means, if you have complaints, send them to rick.villarreal@unt.edu or 940-565-2662. |
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