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OT: Router upgrade advice

I am rather limited on the technical side so looking for some advice on upgrading our router. Currently running a Nighthawk R7000 to distribute our Ting 1G WiFi. It’s been decent/good for a while but I know Ting will be increasing their speeds soon in our area from anywhere to 2-5G. We’re also a bit above the sqft rating of the R7000 which is rated at 1800 and we’re almost 2900 across 3 floors.
Looking at either the new nighthawk WiFi 7 router or possibly their Orbi system although it’s a good bit of cash and probably over kill. My one thought with the Orbi system would be having a mesh point on the 3rd floor (finished attic) where my wife and me have our offices.
Appreciate any advice.

A part of the Total Offense discussion

We're talking a lot about both coordinators, our QB, our OL, etc.

Here's the current total offense numbers for Texas schools, opponents, Louisville and Big 12 schools by national ranking:

#3 North Texas - 500.4 yards per game and 36.6 points per game
#9 Texas - 465.2 yards per game and 38.9 points per game
#10 UCF - 464.6 yards per game and 33.0 points per game
#17 Washington State - 452.1 yards per game and 39.3 points per game
#19 Louisville - 449.6 yards per game and 36.2 points per game
#21 SMU - 446.1 yards per game and 40.1 points per game
#23 Texas State - 444.4 yards per game and 33.1 points per game
#27 TEXAS TECH - 441.0 yards per game and 35.5 points per game
#28 TCU - 439.6 yards per game and 33.2 points per game
#29 Iowa State - 439.6 yards per game and 31.1 points per game
#30 Cincinnati - 438.6 yards per game and 28.6 points per game
#40 UTSA - 426.1 yards per game and 29.3 points per game
#41 Kansas State - 422.6 yards per game and 31.2 points per game
#42 Kansas - 421.9 yards per game and 31.7 points per game
#45 Baylor - 419.3 yards per game and 33.6 points per game
#56 BYU - 402.1 yards per game and 33.7 points per game
#57 Arizona State - 399.6 yards per game and 31.6 points per game
#58 Colorado - 398.6 yards per game and 32.4 points per game
#64 Texas A&M - 395.4 yards per game and 30.9 points per game
#69 West Virginia - 388.4 yards per game and 29.0 points per game
#75 Oklahoma State - 383.3 yards per game and 27.8 points per game
#83 Arizona - 374.8 yards per game and 22.1 points per game
#91 Sam Houston State - 364.7 yards per game and 24.9 points per game
#93 Utah - 362.9 yards per game and 22.6 points per game
#110 Rice - 334.8 yards per game and 21.7 points per game
#112 UTEP - 332.1 yards per game and 19.2 points per game
#127 Houston - 292.8 yards per game and 15.2 points per game

We have a "better" offense than 3 of the teams who have beaten us.

Elijah McCoy-Midland High

This kid just ran a blazing time in the 100 as a sophomore and was the 3rd RB this past fall on a pretty good rushing attack for Midland High. Buddy of mine has been raving about him for a while and thinks he can be a college running back. Coaches are taking notice including our coaching staff. That not to say he is being considered for an offer currently but they have talked about him.

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UPDATE: McCasland sheds light on non-con scheduling philosophy pres. by Prosper Energy Management

Found this really interesting from head coach Grant McCasland this afternoon. Was asked about his perspective on non-conference scheduling and how it effects the non-power leagues, given his experience being a mid-major head coach.

Here is the quote:

"Man, this could be a rant. I'm going to stay away from the rant part, but I think about your question a lot in regards to scheduling, and I actually said this to Ross Hodge, who's the head coach at North Texas now, and they play at Minnesota next. It's difficult to get these opportunities for programs like Wyoming, and because you're trying to figure out how you can play games that you feel like help put you in position to make the NCAA tournament. And as a head coach at Texas Tech, I can tell you it's difficult because we need to play home games. We have revenue. We have opportunities to maximize
our fans opportunity to watch us play in Lubbock. But then who wants to come to Lubbock and play, and then you don't want to give up a lot of home games for that opportunity to fill this arena to go play neutral site games too much, because you miss out on the opportunity you have to have home games. And so really, especially with 20 league games this year, now you minimize those opportunities, and then you play in one tournament that we're going to go play in Brooklyn for the Legend's Classic, and now you've lost two home games. Now you're down to eight home games, and then you play a neutral game, so there is a numbers game here, we're all trying to figure out, with revenue being so important, how do you put the best schedule together, but also create revenue, and also put yourself in position of playing the NCAA tournament? I will tell you I love playing teams that we respect, and I think we need to find a better balance of playing a more competitive schedule. I've said that since I've been here, and if you win, if you went back and looked at the history of the team we had when I was the head coach of North Texas, I mean, it got dramatically more difficult the longer we were there. I do feel like the game that we had at home with Texas A&M, was really a boost in the schedule. Now we have that Big East Challenge where we play DePaul, and they're playing great. That'll be a great home game. And so, I mean to me, those are two great home games, and then add this Wyoming game, this is moving in the right direction. I would, would love to add a home at home. I think college basketball needs more. Now, I don't know if I want to go play at Wyoming. So the key to this is like, how do we keep making this an exciting opportunity for these home fans? I think that's a huge part of because I watch these games, and I know that that's going to be important moving forward. How do you create revenue, and how do you create opportunities, other than maybe the neutral site game, which I think took over there for a while. How do we get these campuses with great home games? And felt like we had that last year going into this year, but that obviously didn't work out. So we'll continue to move forward. And I feel for programs, honestly, to have the difficulty of scheduling games, but I don't feel bad enough to schedule some of them."

Really, really interesting insight on a topic that most have complained about, myself included, about Tech's non-conference schedule this season, and even last. There is a major balance of the numbers like Grant said, and I just found it interesting, thought I would share that.

I did want to also look at McCasland's tenure at UNT to see how his schedules changed throughout the tenure, to see if it's possible that things like that could make it to Lubbock, and it seemed that McCasland prioritized quality games in the state while also having the pull to play quality opponents at home, alongside going on the road as a mid-major usually does.

North Texas KenPom Strength Of Schedule under McCasland (Notable Non-Con Games):

2017-18: Overall - 153rd; Non-Con - 170th (at Nebraska, at Georgetown, at Oklahoma, at UT Arlington)
2018-19: Overall - 255th; Non-Con - 346th (at Oklahoma, at New Mexico)
2019-20: Overall - 113th; Non-Con - 28th (at VCU, at Arkansas, Jamaica Classic (Utah State), at UT Arlington, vs. Oklahoma, at Dayton)
2020-21: Overall - 109th; Non-Con - 113th (at Arkansas, at West Virginia, at Mississippi State)
2021-22: Overall - 136th; Non-Con - 41st (ESPN Events Classic (n. Kansas, n. Miami (FL), n. Drake), at Wichita State)
2022-23: Overall - 105th; Non-Con - 121st (at Saint Mary's, vs. Fresno State, n. San Jose State)

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Mike Leach Fantasy Camp-mid 2000's

My brother *R8R Fan" were reminiscing about ML Fantasy camp and couldn't remember what years those were held.
I was there at the first camp and we both went to the second camp...not sure if they had anymore after that.

Any of you guys get to attend and remember what years those were held? We are thinking 2006 and 2007, Graham was still there as QB.

RECRUITING: Texas Tech "very high" on the list for priority OL Jerald Mays - pres. by Chocolate Milk


Mays already holds 19 offers and is one to watch in the 2026 class…

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OT: Christmas lists

Every year my family asks everyone to put together Christmas lists for stuff they want. I hate it because pretty much have what I want. The things I'd like to get on top of those tend to be out of the price range for family Christmas gifts. However, I need to do something because otherwise I'll likely get a bunch of garbage that ends up at Goodwill by February. So, anyone have any good things they've been eyeing that could gift me some ideas?

And just to be clear, this is going to in-laws, etc. So it isn't that kind of list for those posts I know are coming.

One thing I know I'm going to ask for is a nice backpack. I travel with either a rolling carryon or a duffle depending on the trip and have a messenger bag for my laptop that I take to work that I usually take as well. But if I take the duffle and the messenger bag, by the time I'm on a plane my shoulder is feeling it. Thinking this one
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