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Roundtable: Mean Green football ends spring practices


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Editors Note: The North Texas Daily sports staff analyzed where the football stands now that the spring is over. Look for more roundtables such as this one on various sports throughout the semester.

Torie Mosley / Intern Writer

The annual Mean Green football spring game resulted in a 48-36 victory for the White team over the Green team. Though every spring scrimmage ends in a victory for someone, the Mean Green have a long way to go to bounce back from a subpar 2014 season.

I wont be the first and probably not the last to say this, but the North Texas faithful need to cross their fingers and maybe send a few prayers up to the college football gods for an improvement under center. In order to overcome last years team record, the Mean Green need a quarterback who can lead North Texas to a winning record. Or at least better than last years 4-8 season.

The high scoring contest gives Mean Green fans hope for a more versatile offense. Senior quarterback Andrew McNulty looks like the front runner to run the offense next year. With more experience under center than the rest of the quarterback competition, North Texas will have to roll the dice in hopes that he can do better than his six touchdown, seven interception results last year.

Turnovers and poor road play also hurt last years Mean Green team, but North Texas traditional defensive, run-first mentality should help ease the team into next season. In its third Conference USA year, North Texas needs to punch the competition right in the mouth to place itself as a C-USA powerhouse.

Read more: http://ntdaily.com/roundtable-mean-green-football-ends-spring-practices/

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