New UTSA web site.http://utsasource.com Great site to talk about UTSA sports.
I agree. Stop punishing the entire board because of the immaturity.
New UTSA web site.http://utsasource.com Great site to talk about UTSA sports.
sorry, i think this is on the utsa guy/s. everyone rags on everybody...deal with it.
CHEERS, +1
If ya cant handle it.......wipe your pussy and find a new forum
That's the stupidity on why this continues. You jumped in like you've been a part of this Korea. IF YOU WANT TO BE A PART OF THE 5, be my guest. Ohhh, my internet-smack talking feelings are hurt.....Get the out of here. "You UTSA guys really crossed the line.......wa-wa-wa-wa"KNOW YOUR FACTS BEFORE YOU START WHINING WORSE THAN A PREGNANT IN LABOR! YOU RED RAIDER IN KOREA!
here is your new forum.....use it
A lil birdie told me Jerry Jones (yes....the cowboys jerry jones) , USAA, Valero and AT&T are making donations to the football program.
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Why? That'd just be yet another forum to check. Much simpler just to discuss UTSA sports here
Though I do agree there's not enough interested people here to justify the individual game threads for basketball, etc.
All those would make sense. JJ because a DI team makes a pro team less likely, and the rest because they are major players in the SA market and likely team sponsors anyway.
Yep, I agree............JJ doesnt want another pro football team here......so he is going to try and make Utsa's football team look as attactive as possible.
Its actually really bright on his part.
No one can say JJ isn't a good businessman. Whether he's good for football is a bit debateable, but he's certainly a good businessman.
a BIG birdie told me JJ (of the cowboys, not me) is on the hook big time
Actually it was pretty entertaining by about the 25th page
not until i get kicked out of here first![]()
that would be "anti-utsa freak"
nobody here is really anti-utsa. most everyone else is indifferent towards utsa.
heard yesterday that Jerry Jones and Bill Parcells yesterday endorsed MacIntyre as the new UTSA head coach. but, who cares, let's not start another thread
http://www.goduke.com/ViewArticle.db...&Q_SEASON=2009
Courtesy: Duke Sports Information
Release: 01/02/2008
Mike MacIntyre joined the Blue Devil coaching staff in January of 2008 after spending one seasons with the New York Jets. He serves as Duke’s defensive coordinator.
MacIntyre served on Cutcliffe’s staff at Ole Miss from 1999-02, helping the Rebels to a four-year ledger of 29-19 with appearances in the Independence Bowl (1999 & 2002) and Music City Bowl (2000). MacIntyre coached the 1999 and 2000 seasons with the Ole Miss wide receivers before tutoring the defensive secondary in his final two years.
While mentoring the Mississippi wide receivers, MacIntyre coached two of the school’s top pass-catchers in Cory Peterson and Grant Heard. On the Rebel career charts, Peterson ranks sixth in catches (135) and fifth in yards (1,842) while Heard stands third in receptions (142), third in yards (2,029) and second in receiving touchdowns (16). In 2001 — MacIntyre’s first season with the Ole Miss defense — the Rebels led the SEC and ranked fifth nationally in pass defense, allowing just 161.3 yards per game.
MacIntyre served the 2007 season as an assistant coach with the NFL’s New York Jets, coaching the defensive backs. He spent four seasons (2003-06) as an assistant coach under Bill Parcells with the Dallas Cowboys. During his time with Dallas, the Cowboys posted three winning seasons and earned playoff berths in both 2003 and 2006.
While with the Cowboys, MacIntyre coached safety Roy Williams, who was the eighth overall selection in the 2002 NFL Draft following a standout collegiate career at Oklahoma. Williams was selected to the NFL Pro Bowl in all four years that MacIntyre was on the Dallas staff and is one of four safeties in Cowboys history to earn four Pro Bowl berths. MacIntyre also coached cornerback Terrence Newman, who was an NFL All-Rookie choice in 2003 and an alternate for the Pro Bowl one season later.
MacIntyre got his start in coaching as a graduate assistant at Georgia (1990-91) and then spent the 1992 season as the defensive coordinator at Davidson College.
Before joining Cutcliffe at Ole Miss, MacIntyre coached the defensive backs at Temple in 1997-98. Prior to his stint with the Owls, he was at Tennessee-Martin, where he served as co-defensive coordinator from 1993-95 and defensive coordinator in 1996. MacIntyre added recruiting coordinator duties in 1994 and became the assistant head coach in 1995.
A 1989 graduate of Georgia Tech with a bachelor’s degree in business management, MacIntyre played two seasons (1987-88) at free safety and punt returner for the Yellow Jackets under head coach Bobby Ross. Prior to attending Georgia Tech, MacIntyre played two years at Vanderbilt (1984-85) under his father, George, who served as the head coach of the Commodores from 1979-85. He went on to earn a master’s degree in education with an emphasis on sports management from Georgia in 1991.
Born March 14, 1965, in Miami, Fla., MacIntyre and his wife, Trisha, have three children, Jennifer, Jay Michael and Jonston.
the facts are you got your internet-smack talking feelings hurt and went wa-wa-wa-wa to Kori right after you called and tried to harass a poster at his place of employment.
MacIntyre is the kind of guy you Utsa fans should want, not some retread like Larry Coker.
you guys are so far beyond clueless it is friggin hilarious.
Its thursday morning at 8:11 am and UTSA/UTSA football is still a joke.
maybe...he's not as big a name as coker, but he could definitely be the type of guy that comes here 10-15 years and gets this thing going. coker would probably give us half those years.
if this guy interviews like a mofo, which younger coaches typically do, i can definitely see him as the guy. BUT i've said all along that the recruiting/energy/coaching x's&o's are just as important as the fundraising/charm/namebrand the new coach will need to build. maybe coker is a re-tread but macintyre has never been a head coach before...
...it's a double-edged sword.
http://www.woai.com/mostpopular/stor...UvgziT5jQ.cspx
As we reported first on NEWS 4 WOAI, Former Miami coach Larry Coker is among the finalists for the UTSA head coaching job.
Athletic director Lynn Hickey is interviewing finalists in Dallas this week and Coker has interviewed for the job.
But News 4 WOAI has also learned that the search may be focusing on Mike MacIntyre. He is the defensive coordinator at Duke, and sources say he is said to be a leading candidate now.
MacIntyre is a favorite of Bill Parcells, Jerry Jones, and Pat Summerall. He was the Cowboys defensive backs coach for four seasons under Parcells and has been very impressive in his early talks with UTSA.
Hickey is also meeting with former Baylor assistant and Texas Longhorn star Bill Bradley, and Mary Hardin Baylor's Pete Fredenburg. Hickey hopes to have a new coach by March 1.
lol atrain...bring back u'r pole vaulter girl signature back
people complained that it was too big and were crying about it
u cannot let detractors of what u like, take away from what u enjoy...MAKE IT BIGGER, she's hot![]()
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