Can someone email me the file for the song "I don't Rooster like I used to"
I am forwarding it on to RaiderDan, the owner of the World Famous Hillbilly Hilton, who will be hosting the Cajun fans at his tailgate in November.
My email is cajunraider@yahoo.com or goblueraiders@comcast.net
Thanks a million !!
The sheer numbers are frightening.
North Texas is last among the nation's 119 Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly I-A) schools in total defense and scoring defense, allowing 580.3 yards and 55 points per game. UNT is also last nationally in sacks and next to last in tackles for losses.
The Mean Green improves all the way to 117th in pass defense, 114th in rushing defense and 113th in rushing offense - even though a former national rushing champion is in the offensive backfield.
There's little wonder that UNT is 0-4 heading into Saturday's 6 p.m. contest with likewise-winless UL at Cajun Field. Right now, it ain't easy being green.
But first-year coach Todd Dodge isn't deterred.
"The fun thing right now is we're not near as good as we're going to be," Dodge said during his team's preparations for the Cajuns. "There's so much room for improvement. We've got a nice completion percentage, and we've got to accentuate the things we do well and continue to do that."
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Dan McDonald
dmcdonald@theadvertiser.com
College football teams are paying increasingly large sums of money to entice non-conference visiting opponents.
2007
Sept. 1
Richmond at Vanderbilt
Result: Vanderbilt 41, Richmond 17
Vanderbilt paid $300,000-350,000
Sept. 6
MTSU at Louisville
Result: Louisville 58, MTSU 42
MTSU earned $200,000
Sept. 8
Southern Miss at Tennessee
Result: Tennessee 39, Southern Miss 19
Tennessee paid $600,000
Sept. 13
MTSU at LSU
Result: LSU 44, MTSU 0
MTSU earned $450,000
Sept. 20
Western Kentucky at MTSU
Result: Western Kentucky 20, MTSU 17
MTSU paid $50,000
Sept. 22
Arkansas State at Tennessee
Result: Tennessee 48, Arkansas State 27
Tennessee paid $625,000
Oct. 6
Virginia at MTSU
Result: Upcoming
MTSU paid $200,000
Oct. 13
MTSU at Memphis
Result: Upcoming
MTSU earned $150,000
Nov. 3
La.-Lafayette at Tennessee
Result: Upcoming
Tennessee paid $750,000
2006
Sept. 2
Vanderbilt at Michigan
Result: Michigan 27, Vanderbilt 7
Vanderbilt earned $650,000
Sept. 9
MTSU at Maryland
Result: Maryland 24, MTSU 10
MTSU earned $500,000
Air Force at Tennessee
Result: Tennessee 31, Air Force 30
Tennessee paid $850,000
Sept. 23
MTSU at Oklahoma
Result: Oklahoma 59, MTSU 0
MTSU earned $600,000
Tennessee State at Vanderbilt
Result: Vanderbilt 38, Tennessee State 9
Vanderbilt paid $225,000
Sept. 30
Marshall at Tennessee
Result: Tennessee 33, Marshall 7
Tennessee paid $550,000
Oct. 6
Louisville vs. MTSU (LP Field in Nashville)
Result: Louisville 44, MTSU 17
MTSU paid $200,000
Nov. 18
MTSU at South Carolina
Result: South Carolina 52, MTSU 7
MTSU earned $600,000
Virginia isn't just doing MTSU a favor by bringing its football team to Murfreesboro for a historical matchup Saturday.
In becoming the first Atlantic Coast Conference team to play the Blue Raiders at Floyd Stadium, the Cavaliers will pick up a check for $200,000.
Saturday's game is a bit of a role reversal for MTSU, which has usually been in the 'pay to the order of' line of those checks since moving to NCAA Division I-A during the mid-1990s. The Blue Raiders took home nearly a half-million dollars for traveling to LSU earlier this season, and cleared $1.5 million for visits to Maryland, Oklahoma and South Carolina last year.
As more and more Bowl Championship Series teams look to fill out their home schedules following the advent of the 12-game regular season, mid-level D-I programs have become more attractive opponents — and if the BCS teams are going to benefit on the field and in the seats, the lower-profile schools want to at least be compensated for it.
According to MTSU athletic director Chris Massaro, his program's take over the last couple of years is just the tip of the gridiron financial iceberg.
"The amounts paid are starting to really climb, and it depends on where you're going," Massaro said. "I've heard offers around $650,000 or $700,000 and I've heard of some as high as $900,000.
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By MAURICE PATTON
Gannett Tennessee
Great move by MTSU
I suggested before here and on the radio that UL should take ANY extra 1 time money it finds and instead of putting it into the regular budget, save it for a buy in game.
For the right amount of money UL could get a lot of schools to come play here. Another option might be a 2 for 1 plus a payment to come here.
I could name a dozen reasons why this would be a good investment.
jmo
Geaux Cajuns
As long as NT doesn't fire their coach before kickoff, we'll be fine.
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