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  2. Jace Ruder, the former North Texas starting quarterback, has recently been taking reps at the linebacker position. Standing at 6'2" and weighing 222 lbs, Ruder possesses the size and athleticism that could make him a valuable addition to the defensive side of the field. It is worth noting that he might not be available for the upcoming game in Miami due to the birth of his child. This development is reminiscent of Gary Patterson's successful strategy at TCU, where he had a knack for identifying athletic quarterbacks and transitioning them into linebackers. It will be interesting to see how Ruder's potential transition to linebacker progresses in the future.
  3. big announcement incoming…
  4. I catch up with FIU beat writer Kevin Barral to bring you an in-depth discussion and preview of the highly anticipated matchup between former conference rivals, Florida International and North Texas. Get ready for a deep dive into the strategies, key players, and potential outcomes of this thrilling battle! 📺👇 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zA3iRyYHom4
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  5. North Texas Looks to Secure First Win of the Eric Morris Era Against FIU The Eric Morris era for North Texas didn't have the ideal start last Saturday, as the team faced a much-improved California squad. However, it's now time for the Mean Green to regroup and focus on their upcoming game against former Sun Belt/Conference USA mate, FIU. North Texas has had remarkable success in their recent meetings with FIU, leading the series 5-2 and securing victories in the last three encounters. Nonetheless, this game may present a different challenge, as FIU has shown improvement under the guidance of second-year head coach and former Colorado coach, Mike MacIntyre. With North Texas still finding its footing in all three phases of the game, let's delve into the keys to victory for the Mean Green in their quest to secure the first win of the Eric Morris era. 1. Offensive Efficiency: In order to come out victorious, North Texas must find its offensive rhythm and execute it with precision. The Mean Green offense needs to establish a strong running and passing game, allowing them to control the tempo of the match. The team should focus on minimizing turnovers and capitalizing on scoring opportunities to put pressure on the FIU defense. Morris and Co. will need to get the stable of running backs going after the 41-yard performance against Cal. Getting the quartet of Adaway III, Adeyo, Johnson and Ragsdale going will help the offense in all facets. 2. Defensive Resilience: While North Texas has struggled to find its identity on defense, this game presents an opportunity for the unit to step up. The Mean Green defense must showcase discipline, solid tackling, and effective pass coverage to limit FIU's offensive production. Generating turnovers and putting pressure on the opposing quarterback will be crucial in disrupting FIU's offensive flow. Getting star DE Mazin Richards will be huge for the futures success of the Caponi defense. FIU has a Freshman QB Keyone Jenkins so it will be imperative to get pressure early and often to keep him from getting comfortable. 3. Special Teams Excellence: Often overlooked, special teams play can have a significant impact on the outcome of a game. North Texas should prioritize strong special teams performance, including accurate field goal kicking, solid punt returns, and effective coverage. By winning the field position battle and potentially creating scoring opportunities through special teams, the Mean Green can gain a significant advantage. The punting game is something North Texas has not had to worry about the past few years, but it was a problem this past Saturday. The hope is one of Jacklin and Evans will take the next step and secure the job moving forward. 4. Adjusting to the New System: It's important for North Texas to continue adapting to the new system implemented by Coach Morris. The team must learn from the growing pains experienced in the previous match and make necessary adjustments. Improved communication, execution, and cohesion within the team will be vital to overcome any challenges they may face against FIU. Not many fans were excited about the switch back to the 3 man front on defense. But when ran effective teams have had great success in college football. North Texas will need to take a step forward Saturday. Conclusion: As North Texas prepares to face FIU, they are aware of the challenges that lie ahead. Despite their previous success against their opponents, this game could present a different scenario. FIU has shown improvement under former Coach MacIntyre, while North Texas continues to work towards establishing their identity under the Eric Morris era. By focusing on offensive efficiency, defensive resilience, special teams excellence, and adjusting to the new system, the Mean Green can position themselves for a victorious outcome. Saturday's game will not only be a test of their abilities but also an opportunity for North Texas to showcase their growth and determination. My Prediction 38-21 North Texas
  6. Supposed to be between 83-87 for game time. Shouldn't be too bad.
  7. North Texas Looks to Secure First Win of the Eric Morris Era Against FIU The Eric Morris era for North Texas didn't have the ideal start last Saturday, as the team faced a much-improved California squad. However, it's now time for the Mean Green to regroup and focus on their upcoming game against former Sun Belt/Conference USA mate, FIU. North Texas has had remarkable success in their recent meetings with FIU, leading the series 5-2 and securing victories in the last three encounters. Nonetheless, this game may present a different challenge, as FIU has shown improvement under the guidance of second-year head coach and former Colorado coach, Mike MacIntyre. With North Texas still finding its footing in all three phases of the game, let's delve into the keys to victory for the Mean Green in their quest to secure the first win of the Eric Morris era. 1. Offensive Efficiency: In order to come out victorious, North Texas must find its offensive rhythm and execute it with precision. The Mean Green offense needs to establish a strong running and passing game, allowing them to control the tempo of the match. The team should focus on minimizing turnovers and capitalizing on scoring opportunities to put pressure on the FIU defense. Morris and Co. will need to get the stable of running backs going after the 41-yard performance against Cal. Getting the quartet of Adaway III, Adeyo, Johnson and Ragsdale going will help the offense in all facets. 2. Defensive Resilience: While North Texas has struggled to find its identity on defense, this game presents an opportunity for the unit to step up. The Mean Green defense must showcase discipline, solid tackling, and effective pass coverage to limit FIU's offensive production. Generating turnovers and putting pressure on the opposing quarterback will be crucial in disrupting FIU's offensive flow. Getting star DE Mazin Richards will be huge for the futures success of the Caponi defense. FIU has a Freshman QB Keyone Jenkins so it will be imperative to get pressure early and often to keep him from getting comfortable. 3. Special Teams Excellence: Often overlooked, special teams play can have a significant impact on the outcome of a game. North Texas should prioritize strong special teams performance, including accurate field goal kicking, solid punt returns, and effective coverage. By winning the field position battle and potentially creating scoring opportunities through special teams, the Mean Green can gain a significant advantage. The punting game is something North Texas has not had to worry about the past few years, but it was a problem this past Saturday. The hope is one of Jacklin and Evans will take the next step and secure the job moving forward. 4. Adjusting to the New System: It's important for North Texas to continue adapting to the new system implemented by Coach Morris. The team must learn from the growing pains experienced in the previous match and make necessary adjustments. Improved communication, execution, and cohesion within the team will be vital to overcome any challenges they may face against FIU. Not many fans were excited about the switch back to the 3 man front on defense. But when ran effective teams have had great success in college football. North Texas will need to take a step forward Saturday. Conclusion: As North Texas prepares to face FIU, they are aware of the challenges that lie ahead. Despite their previous success against their opponents, this game could present a different scenario. FIU has shown improvement under former Coach MacIntyre, while North Texas continues to work towards establishing their identity under the Eric Morris era. By focusing on offensive efficiency, defensive resilience, special teams excellence, and adjusting to the new system, the Mean Green can position themselves for a victorious outcome. Saturday's game will not only be a test of their abilities but also an opportunity for North Texas to showcase their growth and determination. My Prediction 38-21 North Texas
  8. They should be uploaded any day
  9. He had some technical difficulty. Hoping to have it figured out by next week.
  10. Not being a smart a$$. But where was this said at?
  11. Having some technical difficulties I am sorry
  12. We are live join in on the chat
  13. He took the QB and the best WR to WSU. I don’t know why they didn’t more. Kinne came in at Incarnate Word and I am sure built relationships.
  14. Texas State has such a quick rise because Kinne was able to bring over essentially the whole Incarnate Word team. The team was the number 2 team in all FCS last year. I honestly believe that team would have beaten North Texas last year. The Irony of that is Eric Morris recruited virtually every one of the kids to Incarnate Word. Now Tx State also added some P5 talent as well. But there are also some kids from Utah State and Utah Tech as well.
  15. Not a good take. Patience my friend.
  16. Knowing coach O there is a very good chance this had absolutely zero to even do with the fans. Everyone freaking relax.
  17. In a disappointing start to the Eric Morris era, the North Texas football team suffered a defeat in front of 21,000 fans at the newly named DATCU Stadium. The game held significance for UNT as they hosted a Power 5 opponent, California. It was a momentous day for the university as the North Texas basketball team, present at the game, received their rings for their NIT Championship. The game did not go as planned for North Texas, as they were outplayed by California, ultimately losing by a score of 58-21. The defeat was exacerbated by the fact that California had recently announced their move to the Atlantic Coast Conference, joining SMU and Stanford. Adding insult to injury, former UNT Offensive Coordinator Mike Bloesch, now serving as California's Offensive Line and Run Game Coordinator, put on an impressive display in his first game. California's rushing attack was dominant, accumulating 357 yards on the ground, averaging 6.4 yards per carry, and scoring six touchdowns. In contrast, North Texas struggled to establish their running game, only managing 41 yards on 1.5 yards per carry. Despite the loss, there were a few bright spots for North Texas. Wide receiver Ja'mori Maclin had an outstanding performance, recording four catches for 122 yards and two touchdowns. However, North Texas faced challenges in all three phases of the game. The defense missed crucial interception opportunities and failed to make stops on fourth down due to poor tackling. On offense, interceptions were thrown, and the team struggled to generate any momentum. Additionally, special teams had issues with subpar punts. The game also shed light on concerns regarding the defense under Coach Caponi. The two-deep roster included more walk-ons than players recruited by Coach Caponi, raising questions about the team's depth and potential impact on performance. Looking ahead, North Texas aims to bounce back in their upcoming game against Florida International in Miami. Despite the disappointing start, North Texas opened as 17-point favorites for the game, indicating the potential for a rebound performance. The team will need to address the shortcomings from the previous game and make adjustments to improve their chances of success. While this defeat was a setback for North Texas, it is important to remember that it is just the beginning of Eric Morris's tenure. With time, adjustments, and continued development, the team has the potential to overcome these challenges and achieve success in the future.
  18. In a disappointing start to the Eric Morris era, the North Texas football team suffered a defeat in front of 21,000 fans at the newly named DATCU Stadium. The game held significance for UNT as they hosted a Power 5 opponent, California. It was a momentous day for the university as the North Texas basketball team, present at the game, received their rings for their NIT Championship. The game did not go as planned for North Texas, as they were outplayed by California, ultimately losing by a score of 58-21. The defeat was exacerbated by the fact that California had recently announced their move to the Atlantic Coast Conference, joining SMU and Stanford. Adding insult to injury, former UNT Offensive Coordinator Mike Bloesch, now serving as California's Offensive Line and Run Game Coordinator, put on an impressive display in his first game. California's rushing attack was dominant, accumulating 357 yards on the ground, averaging 6.4 yards per carry, and scoring six touchdowns. In contrast, North Texas struggled to establish their running game, only managing 41 yards on 1.5 yards per carry. Despite the loss, there were a few bright spots for North Texas. Wide receiver Ja'mori Maclin had an outstanding performance, recording four catches for 122 yards and two touchdowns. However, North Texas faced challenges in all three phases of the game. The defense missed crucial interception opportunities and failed to make stops on fourth down due to poor tackling. On offense, interceptions were thrown, and the team struggled to generate any momentum. Additionally, special teams had issues with subpar punts. The game also shed light on concerns regarding the defense under Coach Caponi. The two-deep roster included more walk-ons than players recruited by Coach Caponi, raising questions about the team's depth and potential impact on performance. Looking ahead, North Texas aims to bounce back in their upcoming game against Florida International in Miami. Despite the disappointing start, North Texas opened as 17-point favorites for the game, indicating the potential for a rebound performance. The team will need to address the shortcomings from the previous game and make adjustments to improve their chances of success. While this defeat was a setback for North Texas, it is important to remember that it is just the beginning of Eric Morris's tenure. With time, adjustments, and continued development, the team has the potential to overcome these challenges and achieve success in the future.
  19. in the stadium store
  20. Yes I just dropped ball getting @Harry over the mp3 version. Will do it asap.
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