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  1. UNT will face one of the nation’s most productive pocket passers — at least at this point of the season — on Saturday when the Mean Green takes on Ball State and Keith Wenning. Wenning has thrown for 665 yards and five touchdowns with no interceptions in two games. Yeah, he’s pretty good. He’s 6-3, 220, and will sit in the pocket and try to pick UNT apart. And that begs the question: Just how well has UNT fared against top pocket passers the last few years. I went back through the record books and came up with a rundown. Now, I might be splitting hairs here on who counts as a pocket passer and who is more of a dual-threat guy, but the list still worth looking at: UNT has faced Idaho’s Chad Chalich and Ohio’s Tyler Tettleton so far. Both are dual-threat kind of guys, so we have to dig a little deeper. Read more: http://meangreenblog.dentonrc.com/2013/09/unt-vs-top-pocket-passers-a-look-back.html/
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