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  1. UNT was 1-0 after beating Ball State and seemed to have its game against Ohio won. The Mean Green was up seven in double overtime after Cam Montgomery scored, but gave up a 15-yard touchdown pass on fourth-and-goal. Ohio got the ball at the UNT 2 after Eddrick Gilmore was flagged for roughing the passer. People seem to forget that part. The Bobcats scored on the two-point conversion to win the game, and Gary Payne came through with the money shot. It’s a great photo that captured the feeling of the moment, one that became awfully familiar during that particular time in UNT history. I wrote about it today in both the DRCand DMN. Read more: http://meangreenblog.dentonrc.com/2013/09/can-unt-get-some-revenge-today-for-this.html/
  2. Bobcats Fend Off Mean Green 31-30 In Double OT DENTON, Texas (AP) -Theo Scott and Taylor Price hooked up for a 15-yard touchdown and the ensuing 2-point conversion pass as Ohio rallied for a 31-30 double-overtime victory over North Texas on Saturday. Ohio (1-1) decided to go for two points after a roughing-the-passer penalty on the TD moved the ball inside the 2-yard line. The teams matched field goals in the first overtime before Cam Montgomery gave North Texas a 30-23 lead on the first possession of the second extra period with a 7-yard TD run. North Texas (1-1) forced overtime with 46 seconds left when Jeremy Knott's 18-yard field goal tied it at 20-20. Kenny Jackson gave Ohio its first lead of the night with a 69-yard interception return in the fourth quarter, picking off backup quarterback Nathan Tune after starter Riley Dodge (12 of 22, 117 yards) left the game with a shoulder injury. Link to game stats: http://www.ohiobobcats.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/2009-2010/nt02.html
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