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  1. Join Evan, Harry and TheRealJD as they discuss newly hired UNT head football coach Eric Morris. The boys give their initial thoughts on the hire and look at the hiring process involving Morris as well as that of newly hired UNT Athletic Director Jared Mosley. They close out by discussing how both will look to build on UNT's athletic success as the program joins the American Athletic Conference (AAC) next year. Direct audio link: https://traffic.libsyn.com/gomeangreen/Morris_hired_mixdown.mp3
  2. Fan bases rarely look at their own program with rational eyes. North Texas is no different. Scour the message boards or social media and you’ll find plenty of Mean Green faithful clamoring for a change at head coach with Seth Littrell in his seventh season in charge. This despite Littrell’s success over the past six seasons. North Texas was awful before Littrell arrived prior to the 2016 season. North Texas had one bowl appearance in the previous 11 seasons and only five total from 2000 to 2015. Littrell has led the group to five in six full seasons in Denton. The Mean Green only won six or more games four times in the 16 seasons during the current century. Littrell has three in six years. North Texas is 3-3 on the season and sit atop the C-USA standings with a 2-0 record. A six-win season seems inevitable for the Mean Green, which means Littrell would be responsible for more bowl berths in seven years than North Texas received in the previous 25 seasons. North Texas hasn’t had this time of sustained success since Hayden Fry was on campus in the 1970s. North Texas will reach a bowl and finish with at least six wins. And then I guess it is on the administration and fan base to decide if it wants to walk into the AAC with its most proven coach in 50 years or start from scratch because they feel like six bowl games in seven seasons is somehow underachieving for a program that went decades without earning any type of post season success. read more: https://www.texasfootball.com/article/2022/10/08/411-from-week-5-of-the-college-football-season-texas-longhorns-favored-in-red-river-rivalry;-mad-max-duggan-takes-reigns-for-tcu?ref=article_preview_title
  3. DENTON – UNT Athletics is looking forward to an exciting 2022 season and the Mean Green Family returning to Apogee Stadium. With the home opener with SMU approaching quickly on Saturday, Sept. 3, here are some new features, changes, and updates to be aware of this season. “Our staff has made it a priority to constantly seek feedback and look for new ways to improve the overall game day experience for our fans,” Vice President and Director of Athletics Wren Baker said. “We are excited about these new offerings for 2022 and can’t wait to welcome the Mean Green Family to Apogee this fall.” GAME THEMES September 3 - #BeatSMU and High School Band Day September 10 - UNT Faculty and Staff Appreciation Game October 1 - Family Weekend October 15 - First Responders Day November 5 - Homecoming 2022 November 26 - Senior Day TICKETS Self-service ticket scanning pedestals have been added to multiple gates at Apogee Stadium for improved ease of entry and a contactless experience. Improved Mean Green Tickets Online account functionality: Patrons will have the opportunity to use an "Add All" button to download all their tickets to an event (up to ten tickets). Apple iPhone users should use the Safari browser to Add All to the Apple Wallet and android users should use Google Chrome or Firefox browsers to Add All to the Google Wallet app. Ticket transfer process has been enhanced with the ability to add a name along with the phone number or email when transferring tickets. This, along with the added functionality of being able to view completed transfer history in your account, will help you confirm who has accepted their tickets and parking for a Mean Green game day! Ticket transfer acceptance limits have also been removed after previously being capped at one week to accept a transfer. CONCESSIONS The Under the Wing Pub makes its Apogee Stadium debut on Sept. 3. In the space under the wing on the north end of the stadium fans over the age of 21 will be able to enjoy beer, wine, and liquor complete with TV’s and yard games. The concession stand located nearest Gate 4 and the student section has been re-branded as 1521 Craft House and will offer eight new craft beers plus favorites Coors Light and Dos Equis. UNITY PLAZA North Texas Athletics has announced the construction of a Unity Plaza adjacent to the athletic center honoring trailblazers Dr. Leon King and Abner Haynes that will be completed this fall. More info: https://northtex.as/3QLksmG FINAL SEASON IN C-USA The 2022 season is UNT’s final football season in Conference USA as the Mean Green will transition to The American Athletic Conference in July 2023. INSTAGRAMMABLE LOCATIONS Take a group photo or a selfie at our new Instagram-friendly locations inside Gate 3 and Gate 4. Share on social media with the hashtags #UNT, #GoMeanGreen and #GMG and you might be featured on the Apogee Stadium videoboard. NEW UNIFORMS The Mean Green will debut three new uniforms this season and will have the opportunity to feature more than 80 new combinations. MEAN GREEN GEAR The team shop at Apogee Stadium has been revamped for this season thanks to UNT’s long-time partnership with Voertman’s. Check it out at Gate 2 for all your game day apparel needs. RADIO COVERAGE The Mean Green Sports Network has expanded its coverage for 2022 adding KXXN 97.5 FM (Wichita Falls) and reaching an even wider area in North Texas. You can also hear UNT Football on KHYI 95.3 and The Varsity Network app. To download the app click here: https://northtex.as/TheVarsityNetwork "WE MEAN BUSINESS" North Texas Athletics launched the "We MEAN Business" campaign, targeting Denton and surrounding areas businesses that want to provide opportunities for employees and families to experience a Mean Green game. More info: https://northtex.as/3CgZl7a SEASON TICKET GIFT Season ticket holders each receive a 20 oz. UNT-branded tumbler that can be picked up at the Gate 2 ticket office through the September 10th game vs. Texas Southern. MEAN GREEN WORK ORDER If you have recommendations you would like to share with us, or see items that need attention, we encourage you to submit a Mean Green Work Order Request here: https://northtex.as/MGWorkOrder 2022 UNT Football Season Tickets are on sale now. Season, mini-plan and single game tickets are now available through the UNT Athletics Ticket Office. Click here to purchase now. Tickets may also be purchased by calling 940-565-2527 or visiting the main ticket office at Apogee Stadium during normal business hours Monday-Friday from 9 am-5 pm.
  4. From the album: GoMeanGreen.com Time Machine

    North Texas was actually rumored to be an addition to the Southwest Conference at one time.
  5. We are very pleased to welcome back North Texas AD Wren Baker for our summer edition of the podcast. Wren has graciously accepted to spend an hour with us and we are grateful for his time. There is so much to talk about with the realignment, NIL, the new AAC conference, capital projects and many other topics of interest. The podcast should be up for listening this Thursday night (7/14) and we will post links here and on our social media. As always, we welcome your questions for Wren and feel free to list them here in this thread. We will try to cover as many as we can but likely will do a part II later on and use the rest of them then. Thanks again to Wren for taking the time and as always, Go Mean Green!
  6. his is the first entry in the series that will focus on underrated offense across the FBS landscape. North Texas has produced quality play but the consensus is underrating this group. This might come across as a weird inclusion at first as they ranked 88th in EPA per play last season and 80th in success rate but things change, and Seth Littrell’s Mean Green has upside. Ranking first in players per game, the offense should have plenty of plays to support production if things break right. Additions in the transfer portal highlighted by Grant Gunnell could lead this offense to the next level in 2022. Quarterback Adding quarterback Grant Gunnell in the portal can make or break the season. AARP member Austin Aune has been competent for North Texas, but Gunnell gives the offense a ceiling we haven’t seen in Latrell’s tenure. In 2021’s regular season, Aune ranked 109th among qualified quarterbacks in total EPA with -16.66. The loss of Jyaire Shorter hurt the passing offense but ultimately, Aune was holding the unit back. He started or played the majority of snaps in 11 games. In those games, he had more than 240 passing yards once and under 125 yards five times. His average of 181 yards in games, ranks among the worst in the nation for a team that isn’t primarily an option team. To add, Aune had only 9 touchdowns in these 11 games Comparatively, Gunnell has been productive when starting despite limited reps up to this point. In his career, he’s had significant action in five games at a Power 5 level. In the matchups where he’s thrown more than 20 passes, he’s averaging 272 yards and 2 touchdowns per contest. Accomplished as a true freshman and sophomore, Gunnell also played a struggling Arizona team against quality defenses. In 2021, he was injured before the season for the Memphis Tigers, resulting in Seth Henigan’s breakout. It’s a small sample for Gunnell but it’s clear he represents upside for this offense. read more: https://campus2canton.com/underrated-offenses-north-texas/
  7. @Harry joins @TheReal_jayD and recaps the Late 2022 Mean Green Football signing class (2.3.22) and discusses the change in recruiting philosophy for Littrell and his staff as they reserve an additional 9 spots for the portal. Direct audio link: https://traffic.libsyn.com/gomeangreen/National_signing_day2_2.3.22_mixdown.mp3
  8. Despite going to a bowl game, last season felt like it could have been a lot better for the Mean Green. COVID interrupted their season at certain points and by the time the bowl game vs Appalachian State came around, North Texas Football looked worn down from the season and then got blown out. This program has been steadily on the rise under head coach Seth Littrell and expects to have a better ending to their season than the one they suffered last season. North Texas has been defined by high-powered offenses ever since Littrell took over as the head coach and this one might be the most complete one he has had yet. The quarterback has experience and is talented, the backfield is deep and despite losing receiver Jaelon Darden to the NFL, the receiving corps has playmakers around. The big question that has been around the program ever since Littrell started having success was if he would ever find a defense to complement his offenses? That remains to be seen, even in his sixth season as head coach. North Texas football was a program that had struggled to win at a consistent level before Littrell had arrived, but he has taken the Mean Green to a bowl game in four of the five years there and that has raised the expectations. After being one of the most sought-after coaches on the market early during his time at North Texas, some of the shine has worn off of Littrell, and now he finds himself on a bit of a hot seat after his record the past two seasons. This season could be telling on if Littrell can fix the issues that have prevented the program from being better or if it will be more of the same. Read more: https://saturdayblitz.com/2021/07/10/north-texas-football-electric-offense-should-make-north-texas-threat-in-c-usa/
  9. UNT - Four of the Mean Green’s starters return from last season, however apart from Jacob Brammer and Manase Mose, it’s still a bit unclear if UNT has all the answers they need upfront from a talent perspective. Even Mose struggled in pass protection last year, as his Pro Football Focus blocking grades have regressed each season. read more: https://www.underdogdynasty.com/2021/6/29/22553517/conference-usa-preseason-position-previews-offensive-line-cusa-alex-mollette-bobby-deharo
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