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Harry
The UNT cheerleaders won a silver paid bid to College Nationals this year and they were voted as the Most Spirited Collegiate Team at camp (this was voted on by the entire camp and staff). And to top it off....both Scrappy's were awarded Best All Around Collegiate Mascot beating out OSU and TECH! CONGRATULATIONS COACH TRACIE O'NEAL and UNT CHEER!! GO MEAN GREEN!



CoachBCorbin
I will be working with recruiting and social media specific to the football program. There are some minor inaccuracies from the article that was linked in your blog, so the attachment should clear things up.

Always interested in having a dialogue about the Mean Green, so we'll be reading you here, on Twitter, and Facebook.

Let's get excited about UNT football and fill "the nest" against the Vandals!

"Coach" Corbin


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Harry
North Texas plays its first C-USA game on January 9 when they host Southern Miss at the Super Pit. The two teams renew a long standing rivalry for the 22nd time and for the first time since 1989. Two days later North Texas and Tulane meet for the first time on the hardwood at the Super Pit. The Mean Green plays at Marshall on January 16 as the two meet for just the second time and then Charlotte on January 18.

North Texas hosts UAB on January 23 as the school’s meet for only the second time in series history. Old rival MTSU comes to Denton on January 25. North Texas begins the month of February with three straight road games, at Tulsa (Feb. 1), at Rice (Feb. 6) and at Louisiana Tech (Feb. 8).

The Mean Green returns home for a Feb. 13 date with Old Dominion for the first time. East Carolina makes its first trip to the Super Pit on February 15 as the school’s clash for the third time. North Texas has three more road games at FIU (Feb. 20), at Florida Atlantic (Feb. 22) and at UTSA (Feb. 27) to finish out the road schedule before returning home to battle UTEP (March 2) and Tulsa (March 6). The C-USA Tournament will be played in El Paso from March 12-15.

NT will open the Coaches vs. Cancer Classic at Oklahoma on Nov. 12. The resurgent Sooners returned to the NCAA Tournament last season thanks to second-year head coach Lon Kruger. The tournament continues with three games in as many days against Idaho, Columbia and regional site host Portland beginning Nov. 21.

Idaho and North Texas shared a Big West Conference rivalry from 1997-2000, while Columbia first met a young Mean Green squad at the LMU Centennial Classic in Los Angeles in 2011.

On Dec. 4, BYU welcomes NT to Provo, Utah for the first time since 1989, where the Mean Green will take on a Cougars squad that advanced to the NIT semifinals in March.

Texas A&M will host the Mean Green for a New Year’s Eve showdown in College Station, Texas at 2 p.m. NT’s leading scorer, Jordan Williams, is one of six returning letterman for North Texas, which welcomes the No. 42 ranked recruiting class in the nation according to HoopScoopOnline.com. The remaining portion of the North Texas non-conference schedule will be released once the games are finalized.

2014 NT Conference USA Schedule

Jan. 9 vs. Southern Miss
Jan. 11 vs. Tulane
Jan. 16 at Marshall
Jan. 18 at Charlotte
Jan. 23 vs. UAB
Jan. 25 vs. MTSU
Feb. 1 at Tulsa
Feb. 6 at Rice
Feb. 8 at Louisiana Tech
Feb. 13 vs. Old Dominion
Feb. 15 vs. East Carolina
Feb. 20 at FIU
Feb. 22 at Florida Atlantic
Feb. 27 at UTSA
March 2 vs. UTEP
March 6 vs. Tulsa
March 12-15 Conference USA Tournament (El Paso, Texas)

Click here for direct link to press release

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