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December 10 Sheet
TCU at North Texas
(-1) - 5:00pm Pacific
Things are really looking up for North Texas basketball. After
winning a combined 20 games the previous four seasons, the Mean
Green notched a 15-14 record last season. This is despite breaking
in a new head coach, starting the season 1-6, and playing 15 of 29
games away from home. This will be Johnnie Jones' second year as
head coach, he previously had been interim head coach at Memphis but
despite mild success under difficult circumstances, Tiger
administrators did not think he was good enough to be permanent. UNT
is thrilled to have him and he is doing a great job here.
This year the team returns 4 starters and add some impressive
newcomers. They are ready to improve on last years 15 wins. The team
has won three of five games to start the season despite not yet
playing a single home game. Their only two losses came at Indiana
and at SMU. Most recently they won the Brothers Air & Heat
Shootout in South Carolina which was their first in-season
tournament championship in 27 years. They beat a solid Weber State
team in game one and followed it up with a win over four time Big
South conference champion and tournament host Winthrop. It was just
Winthrop's 8th home loss in the past 5+ seasons.
TCU comes in also with a 3-2 record, coming off an upset road win
over a soft Baylor team that may give them some false confidence,
and us added value, heading into this game. The Horned Frogs have
basically the same team returning from last year, with just one
starter departed and one key newcomer added. Unfortunately, they
were not all that good last year finishing 16-15 and 6-10 in C-USA
play. They are currently missing two players who figure into their
rotation, 6-11 senior center Rebel Paulk (tallest player on team,
was expected to compete for starting job) is out indefinitely with a
leg injury and sophomore James Davis (5.6ppg as a freshman) is
ineligible for the first semester. TCU is also having to deal with
the transition of a new coaching staff after playing in Billy Tubbs
undisciplined system. An acclimation period is to be expected. Under
Tubbs last year, TCU held opponents to .442 shooting from the field.
So far this year they are allowing surprisingly worse .473 shooting.
The Frogs were just 2-9 in road games last year and are 1-1 so far
this year.
Fans close to the UNT program are excited about this team. Noting
that they are 3-2, have not played a single home game, and have not
played their best yet. Particularly star swingman Chris Davis
(leading scorer last year and this year, first team all-conference)
who has yet to find is shooting touch (31.2% from the field so far).
I look for him to find his touch in first home game. All things
considered this should be a good year for the Mean Green. North
Texas will be a tough beat at home (10-3 last year) all season. Last
year the Mean Green outplayed TCU from start to finish opening up a
21 point half-time lead in route to a 7 point win on the road. Home
teams have gone 13-2 ATS the past two days in college hoops and UNT
was 8-3 ATS at home last season. It is sure to be an electric
atmosphere tonight as UNT plays their home opener vs instate rival
and will be unveiling a new court at The Super Pit.
North Texas 1 UNIT
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