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  1. 2023 CFN All-AAC Team | CFN 2023 Preview @ColFootballNews 30. Jalen McMurray, CB Soph. Temple 29. LaJohntay Wester, WR Jr. Florida Atlantic 28. Jordan Miller, DT Sr. SMU 27. Ahmad Walker, LB Jr. SMU 26. Davion Ross, CB Sr. Memphis 25. Josh Pearcy, EDGE Jr. Rice 24. Jordan Magee, LB Jr. Temple 23. Jason Vaughn, EGDE Sr. USF 22. Jermaine Brown, RB Sr. UAB 21. Jeremy Lewis, EDGE Sr. East Carolina 20. Nelson Paul, DE Sr. SMU 19. Joshua Cephus, WR Sr. UTSA 18. Kam Pedescleaux, S Sr. Tulane 17. Jacob Busic, DE Sr. Navy 16. JT Daniels, QB Sr. Rice 15. Kendarin Ray, S Sr. Tulsa 14. Bradley Rozner, WR Sr. Rice 13. Jamal Ligon, LB Sr. UTSA 12. Layton Jordan, LB Sr. Temple 11. Darius Hodges, DE Jr. Tulane 10. Darius Monroe, CB Sr. Tulane 9. Trey Moore, LB Soph. UTSA 8. Mazin Richards, Sr. EDGE North Texas 7. Sincere Haynesworth, C Sr. Tulane 6. Prince Pines, OG Sr. Tulane 5. Seth Henigan, QB Jr. Memphis 4. Ridge Texada, CB Sr. North Texas 3. Rashad Wisdom, S Sr. UTSA 2. Michael Pratt, QB Sr. Tulane 1. Frank Harris, QB Sr. UTSA 2023 AAC Team Previews, Season Predictions Charlotte | East Carolina | Florida Atlantic Memphis | Navy | North Texas | Rice | SMU Temple | Tulane | Tulsa | UAB | USF | UTSA All 133 Teams | CFN Top 30 AAC Players @ColFootballNews
  2. Keep the other team from scoring a gajillion points. North Texas can score. The offense might take a wee step back, but it’ll still be great. Now the defense has to avoid the games when it doesn’t have anything working. The Mean Green went 7-0 when keeping teams to 28 points or fewer, and 0-7 when it allowed more. Even with the D allowed just over 30 the games were close, but all five games when allowing 41 or more were double-digit defeats. BTW, North Texas was 6-1 in 2021 when allowing 24 points or fewer, and 0-6 when giving up more. North Texas Mean Green Top Transfer, Biggest Loss QB Chandler Rogers in from ULM, LB Larry Nixon gone to Auburn. The Mean Green didn’t land a ton of sure-thing starters from the transfer portal, but it got a veteran quarterback in Rogers. In a tough situation at ULM he did what he could hitting 66% of his passes for just over 3,700 yards with 24 touchdowns and ten picks, and he can run. There were a slew of big losses, but for a defense that needs as many playmakers as possible, not having Nixon hurts. He left for Auburn after making 245 tackles with 5.5 sacks and 11.5 tackles for loss in his four seasons. Read more: https://collegefootballnews.com/.amp/cfn/north-texas-mean-green-college-football-preview-2023-top-players-keys-what-will-happen
  3. The team will be better overall than the 2020 version that went 4-6 and got ripped to shreds in the inaugural Myrtle Beach Bowl, but it’s going to be a rough run. The nation’s worst defense is going to be better. There’s too much experience, too much depth, and too many changes being made to be totally miserable again, but it’s not going to become a brick wall in one offseason. The best offense in Conference USA won’t be quite as strong, but it’ll still be among the most dynamic, balanced, and with enough pop to keep up the pace against just about everyone. The problem is the schedule. It’s hard. read more: https://collegefootballnews.com/2021/06/north-texas-college-football-preview-2021/5
  4. 21. Mason Fine, Jr. North Texas A smallish, fun baller, he'll be at the helm of one of college football's most dangerous offenses, coming off a 4,052-yard, 31-score season. Get ready for him to bomb away and push for a 40-touchdown pass campaign for the electrifying attack. read more: https://a.msn.com/r/2/AAzvFfC?m=en-us&referrerID=InAppShare
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