I left this game at the end of the 3rd quarter, partly due to other obligations, partly because I sensed what was coming and didn't want to sit throught the inevitable collapse that ALWAYS hapens with this year's team. I don't blame the players, I blame the coaches. Special teams - HORRIBLE..again. I truely believe that any team can block a kick anytime they want against UNT this year. The blocks always come at the most crucial times, when other teams are willing to risk a running into the kicker penalty with a rush. This is a complete coaching issue. Riley Dodge - Great quarterback, as long as he doesn't have to throw the ball more than 15 yards downfield. Popgun arm. That won't change as a soph, junior, or senior. He can't throw the deep ball unless he rainbows it to the receiver. Missed numerous open downfield receivers in this game. Turnovers- Disciplned teams don't turn the ball over 5 times in one game, with 4 coming in the red zone. Disciplined defenses force turnovers, we don't. Defense - Still can't make a play with the game on the line. Play calling. When your running back has broken a long TD run and time is running down in the 4th, you have the ball 3rd and 1 at the opponents 15, and you got to that 3rd and 1 with runs of 5 and 4 yards from said running back, how about giving that running the chance to pick up a yard? You know, that same running back who HASN'T turned the ball over in the game. Observations from my friend, who was just along for the ride and is not a UNT fan: Army players were much bigger than UNT players. I would expect this of the Alabamas of the world, but Army? He also said that after the blocked kick, a signiicant number of UNT fans on the alumni side began to cheer for Army. Really sad.