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Showing posts with label 2013. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2013. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Rowdyville, Dan McCarney, You

What happened? Theories abound. Everything from moving on up to moving on out. In any case it remains a mystery, like the owner and operator RunnerUp. He's always been quiet. No one knows more than his first name: Michael.

His message board has been super popular, however. Though IRS and RowdyTalk attempted to compete, everyone remotely interested in UTSA sports had an account.

Here's hoping that the moving up rumor is true.

You have options if you want to message board. You can move over to Rowdy Talk. The interface is kind of wonky but you'll get used to it.  Apparently people post at IRS, too. I won't be in that one. The new popular board among the people is the CSNBBS board. It is busy, and has many other forums and  ... yeah I don't like it either.

Really, a message board is like any hang out. You don't necessarily like it because it is cool or awesome but because people you like are there. The features of the board are secondary.

In any case, if any of you want to use the test forum I had set up back in March at mgn.com you can. I set up a Rowdyville Refugee Forum for you out there who don't want to mess around with the other ones. Use it. Don't use it. Consider it the Official, Unofficial Coker Chronicles Board.

Just ignore the URL for the time being.

LINK

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Speaking of moving, Dan McCarney is off the UTSA beat and now on to covering the Spurs. Good for him. That is a better assignment, no doubt. It kind of sucks that we kind of have to start over with the new guy Jerry Briggs. He tweets about as often as DM did back before he met us internet lovers. That is to say not very much at all. In any case, welcome the new guy and read his stuff.

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Also, don't forget to sign up for the Online Dynasty. We are likely starting next week. There will be prizes. Even if the thing is just Jared, Shafe and I it'll be fun. We'll do recaps and the whole nerdy bit. It'll be awesome. 

Go Runners. 

Monday, May 28, 2012

Meeting CUSA: U of North Texas

I wanted to save this for last, but I have been out of commission for a week and a half. Also, I didn't feel like writing about FIU right now so I'll write about my alma mater UNT.

Things to know:

UNT was, a long time ago, known as the:

Texas Normal College and Teacher Training Institute (1890-1894)
North Texas Normal College (1894-1901)
North Texas State Normal College (1901-1923)
North Texas State Teachers College (1923-1949)
North Texas State College (1949-1961)
North Texas State University (1961-1989)

It is located in Denton, Tx. You may or may not know that as the home of Texas Woman's University. Sometimes, folks will confuse the two schools and ask "Denton? That where that chick's college is?" My answer to that is Yes, but I didn't go to that one.

People also think I am a teacher (but never a normal) or, most frustratingly, North Texas State alum. For you, UTSA-er, that is like calling your school UT-San Antonio but adding State on the end. I feel you there, bro.

I hate it, especially since it has been 20+ years since that name applied. I do recognize that it is on the school -- specifically the athletic programs -- to make the current name more well known. The university is doing it's best to foster a more close-knit atmosphere after years of the dreaded "commuter school" label. You may remember the sting of that name as well. I don't. Like Jared at UTSA, I attended after the policies to change that culture were in place.

There is a similar renaissance in sports. Whereas Lynn Hickey is a goddess, Rick Villarreal has been a good AD. Having presided over athletic success at the school, and the construction of the new stadium, his most famous blunder is probably his most well known credential: the disaster that was the Todd Dodge experiment. If you are/were a Texas high school football fan, you probably remember those Southlake Carroll squads. They were awesome and had that fancy spread offense that Mizzou came to Southlake to study. Chase Daniel, one of the QBs, went on to break Tiger records in Columbia. Greg McElroy won a national title at 'Bama. So it seemed like Dodge would be a great hire in the mold of the Guz Malzahn-to-Arkansas milieu. He coached the Mean Green to the worst stretch in our mediocre history.

That said, now Dan McCarney (yes, the MYSA beat writer's uncle) is the coach. He led Iowa State to decency and coached up Florida's defensive line under Urban Meyer. Like Larry Coker, he knows how a good program runs and has done coached at the highest levels.

The basketball team has generated the most recognition in recent years. You will hear about Tony Mitchell a lot. He is likely going to the NBA.

Forums, sites and the like:

GoMeanGreen.com is the most active and face-palm-inducing of the forums. There aren't many. There aren't as many blowhards on that one. Instead you'll find a ton of old fogies who love to remind you of 1970s UNT football and P1s who love to derail any and everything. In short, it is the internet tinged green and mean.

Beat writer Bret Vito is where you'll find the objective-to-a-fault bloggings of the Denton Record Chronicles' intrepid reporter. He gets a bad rap because he doesn't bullshit.

Mean Green Nation This of course, is where I fight the good fight of non-forum-based, unpaid coverage of my alma mater. Be warned, o traveler.

Where to party:

Depending on your tastes, you may prefer the infinitely more fratty Fry Street near the campus for your gameday indulgences. If you prefer a more hipster vibe, go to the Square. If you feel so inclined, you can also make the pilgrimage to Dallas or Fort Worth, but why would you do that?

Denton is a music town -- and not as haughty or new money as Austin so you'll like it if you aren't lame.

Reasons to hate:


  • For whatever reason, UNT-ers are miffed that an upstart program is in the same conference as the Mean Green. Something about "not paying dues."
  • Dallas vs San Antonio
  • Lots of Mavs fans among the UNT alumni.
  • You hate me.
  • You never really liked hipsters, anyway.
  • You like Austin more.
  • Dallas stole away AT&T.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

UTSA 2012 Football Schedule At A Glance

Picture via San Antonio Express News
Months and months of waiting have finally come to a head as we now have a slate of 12 games to pick apart.

Sept. 1 at South Alabama
Sept. 8 Texas A&M-Commerce
Sept. 15 at Georgia State
Sept. 22 Northwestern Oklahoma State
Sept. 29 at New Mexico State
Oct. 13 at Rice
Oct. 20 San Jose State
Oct. 27 Utah State
Nov. 3 at Louisiana Tech
Nov. 10  McNeese State
Nov. 17 at Idaho
Nov. 24 Texas State

That's a pretty damn good schedule for a first year FBS team. Winnable games almost all around, and some easier gimme games to inflate the win total.

This is made possible by UTSA's lack of bowl eligibility concerns. There are two easy road trips (Rice and NMSU) and another that is very doable (LaTech). An additional positive is an equal spread of home and away games that is mostly balanced in spacing, outside of a one month gap in home games from mid-September to mid-October.

Luckily for the young Roadrunners, the team only has to make one super-lengthy trip: a 2,000 mile flight to Moscow. In a less fair universe UTSA would have had to fly out to San Jose and Moscow in the same year.

Obviously the Big Bertha on the schedule is the last game of the year, the Rumble on the Riverwalk. While both Adam and I have voiced our disappointment that the game is relatively scheduled for the Saturday date, essentially placing the rivalry on the same platform as other weak "rivalries", sheer excitement overcomes any negative sentiments.

Favorably for the Roadrunners, Texas State should come in to the affair limping after a brutal stretch: traveling to San Jose and Utah State, hosting Louisiana Tech, and then traveling to Navy-- all without an off week. On the other hand, UTSA will host FCS McNeese State and travel to cellar-dweller Idaho in the two weeks leading up to Thanksgiving.

Overall, I give this schedule a hearty 10 out of 10. Even for a second year program, a .500 record is very achievable. The schedule gets UTSA's feet wet in the world of FBS while still keeping it real with schools that UTSA is on a more equal competitive field with as Coker and his comrades continue to grow the program's scholarship total to FBS levels.