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  1. True Frosh Tony Krasniqi recorded the first sack of his career. True freshman running back Evan Johnson made his debut Saturday, rushing for 98 yards. Redshirt freshman running back Nic Smith made his Mean Green debut, for 101 yards and scoring his first two touchdowns, one rushing and one receiving. Sophomore wide receiver Michael Lawrence scored the first touchdown of his career on a 44-yard pass from Mason Fine in the second quarter. Junior wide receiver Quinetin Jackson caught his first career touchdown pass on his first career reception, a 31-yard toss from quarterback Mason Fine to put North Texas up 14-0 in the first quarter.
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Sept. 2, 2017 1 2 3 4 Total Lamar (0-1) 7 7 0 0 14 North Texas (1-0) 17 21 14 7 59 First Quarter LU NT NT 12:01 TD WILSON, Jeffery 10 yd RUSH (MOORE, Trevor KICK) 0 7 NT 8:38 TD JACKSON, Q. 31 yd PASS (MOORE, Trevor KICK) 0 14 NT 4:04 FG MOORE, Trevor 24 yd 0 17 LU :34 TD Wood, Jarod 1 yd PASS (Martinez, Elvin KICK) 7 17 Second Quarter LU NT NT 10:26 TD WILSON, Jeffery 2 yd RUSH (MOORE, Trevor KICK) 7 24 NT 8:28 TD WILSON, Jeffery 62 yd RUSH (MOORE, Trevor KICK) 7 31 LU 4:59 TD Hawthorne, Mart 68 yd PASS (Martinez, Elvin KICK) 14 31 NT 1:56 TD LAWRENCE, M. 44 yd PASS (MOORE, Trevor KICK) 14 38 Third Quarter LU NT NT 12:31 TD SMITH, Nic 9 yd PASS (MOORE, Trevor KICK) 14 45 NT 6:02 TD SMITH, Nic 1 yd RUSH (MOORE, Trevor KICK) 14 52 Fourth Quarter LU NT NT 14:54 TD TUCKER, Andrew 12 yd RUSH (MOORE, Trevor KICK) 14 59 Passing Name Comp-Att-Int Yards TD #6 FINE, Mason 15-21-0 224 3 #19 SHANBOUR, Quinn 2-3-0 8 0 Total 17-24-0 232 3 Rushing Name Att-Yards Avg TD #3 WILSON, Jeffery 12-176 14.7 3 #21 SMITH, Nic 18-101 5.6 1 #2F JOHNSON, Evan 13-98 7.5 0 #19 SHANBOUR, Quinn 3-31 10.3 0 #25 TUCKER, Andrew 4-29 7.3 1 #46 HOSLEY, C. 4-2 0.5 0 #6 FINE, Mason 5-1 0.2 0 #TM TEAM 1-(-2) -2.0 0 Total 60-436 7.3 5 Receiving Name Att-Yards Avg TD #32 LAWRENCE, M. 3-70 23.3 1 #0I GUYTON, Jalen 4-63 15.8 0 #21 SMITH, Nic 4-35 8.8 1 #13 JACKSON, Q. 1-31 31.0 1 #87 SMITH, Kelvin 2-21 10.5 0 #1E CHUMLEY, Caleb 1-8 8.0 0 #3 WILSON, Jeffery 1-4 4.0 0 #2F JOHNSON, Evan 1-(0) 0.0 0 Total 17-232 13.6 3 DENTON - North Texas opened 2017 right where it left off 2016 - with an attack heavy on the running of Jeffery Wilson. In Saturday's season opener at Apogee Stadium, senior running back Wilson rushed for 176 yards and three touchdowns - by halftime. The only thing that slowed him was a leg cramp and teammate Nic Smith, who spelled Wilson and rushed for 101 yards of his own. "Those running backs played at a physical, high level," North Texas coach Seth Littrell said after his team's 59-14 win over the Lamar Cardinals, the 499th in program history. "We're excited about that group, and I can't give enough credit to those guys up front. "We really came to play for four quarters," he added. Wilson was dominant Saturday, averaging 14.7 yards per carry, staking North Texas to a 14-0 lead early in the first quarter and sparking the Mean Green offense to a school-record 668 yards total offense in the highest-scoring season-opener in school history. "It's good to see Jeffery back healthy," Littrell said. "He has that extra gear. We just have to keep him healthy and fresh." "We challenged our offensive line to dominate, and they did that," Wilson said. Lamar, a squad that two days earlier was dealing with the flood waters from Hurricane Harvey that inundated Beaumont, generated a few early first downs but could not sustain a drive. But North Texas muffed punt late in the first quarter, giving the Cardinals the ball at the UNT 5-yard line, and Lamar cashed in with a 1-yard TD pass on fourth and goal to pull within 17-7 at the end of the opening period. The Cardinals defense, meanwhile, got pressure on Mean Green quarterback Mason Fine to slow the UNT passing game in the first half. But Lamar had no answer for Wilson. The senior from Elkhart Lake, Texas, amassed 93 yards rushing in the first quarter, topped the century mark for the game in the second quarter, and had three first-half touchdowns. The ground game kept rolling without Wilson, piling up 438 total yards rushing. Smith's performance was the first 100-yard performance by a North Texas freshman since Jamario Thomas in 2007. When Fine got protection, he was effective. He threw for three touchdowns on 15-of-21 passing for 224 yards, including 63 yards on four completions to wide receiver Jalen Guyton, the redshirt sophomore from Allen by way of Notre Dame who made his Mean Green debut Saturday. "Overall, I thought he did a good job managing the game," Littrell said of Fine. "He made some really good throws." "The offensive line did a great job and the guys around me made plays," Fine said. "They made it easy for me." Defensively, North Texas allowed just 266 yards total offense and just 86 yards rushing, registering two sacks and five tackles for loss. Khairi Muhammad was the Mean Green's leading tackler with seven and added a forced fumble, defensive lineman Andy Flusche batted down two passes and had two QB hurries, and William LeMasters had an interception. What They Said "You've got to give Lamar a lot of credit. They've been through a lot this last week, and our thoughts and prayers are with them and their families" --North Texas coach Seth Littrell on Lamar, which is located in Beaumont, one of those towns dealing with the devastating floods from Hurricane Harvey "I can't give enough credit to those guys up front." --Littrell on the North Texas offensive line "Last season's experience help me a lot. The game has slowed down a little for me." --quarterback Mason Fine on entering his sophomore season "Tonight was pretty basic. We've added some wrinkles I'm looking forward to getting out there." --Littrell on his offensive game plan "We've been looking toward this since we walked off that field (at the Cotton Bowl) We have a mission, and we've got a chip on our shoulder." --Littrell on the team's attitude entering this season Quick Hits Senior running back Jeffery Wilson's 10-yard TD run in the first quarter was the 17th rushing score of his career, tying him for 10th all-time at North Texas. Wilson's 49-yard run early in the first quarter pushed him into 10th place on the all-time rushing list, surpassing Terrance Brown (1992-93). Wilson finished the night in ninth place on the all-time rushing list and his 19 rushing touchdowns is seventh all-time. Junion wide receiver Quinetin Jackson caught his first career touchdown pass on his first career reception, a 31-yard toss from quarterback Mason Fine to put North Texas up 14-0 in the first quarter. Sophomore wide receiver Michael Lawrence scored the first touchdown of his career on a 44-yard pass from Mason Fine in the second quarter. That 44-yard score was the longest touchdown pass of Fine's career. Junior defensive tackle Ulaiasi Tauaalo picked up the Mean Green's first sack of the season, dropping Lamar QB Darrel Colbert, Jr., for a 7-yard loss in the second quarter. Redshirt freshman running back Nic Smith made his Mean Green debut, for 101 yards and scoring his first two touchdowns, one rushing and one receiving. True freshman running back Evan Johnson made his debut Saturday, rushing for 98 yards. North Texas' 438 yards rushing is the third most in school history. The Mean Green's 668 yards total offense topped the previous high of 635, from the unforgettable 2007 game against Navy at Fouts Field. Freshman defensive lineman Tony Krasniqi recorded the first sack of his career. What's Next North Texas plays SMU in Dallas on Saturday, Sept. 9. Kickoff is 6 p.m. Link: http://www.meangreensports.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/090217aaa.html
  3. http://lamarcardinals.com/news/2017/8/14/football-a-look-at-the-2017-cardinals-qbs.aspx A little hard to swallow, but Lamar brings higher recruited talent to the QB position than we do at this particular time. Looks like they picked up an SMU transfer that can throw deep:
  4. Looks like they have a Texas A&M transfer leading the pack: Link: http://lamarcardinals.com/news/2017/8/9/football-a-look-at-the-2017-lu-running-backs.aspx?path=football
  5. BEAUMONT, Texas – The Lamar University football team closed out the second week of preseason camp with a scrimmage at Provost Umphrey Stadium Saturday morning. The closed scrimmage began at 8 a.m. and lasted nearly 90 minutes before the coaches wrapped up the workout focusing on the two-minute offense. Although the depth chart has not been set in stone for the season opener at North Texas, the LU coaching staff got an opportunity to look at the roster in numerous game scenarios. The offense finished the day with three touchdowns and two field goals, but had an opportunity for more points. The Cardinals turned the ball over inside the five yard line and missed two field goals (misses came from 47 and 48 yards). "We'll know more once we take a look at the film from today, but I was pleased with some of the things the offense did," said LU head coach Mike Schultz. "We're going to sit down and take a look at the film. There were some mistakes but we will get those corrected. The quarterbacks were not live, but there were some things they did run wise that were decent. We also has some moments where we pushed the ball down the field, but again we want to get in and breakdown the film. "We had too many penalties and some missed tackles, but that is to be expected in your first scrimmage. Our communication also has to get better on the field," added Schultz. The LU quarterbacks completed 14-of-32 passes for 256 yards and three touchdowns. Sophomore Adam Morse finished the day 5-of-7 (.714) for 136 yards and two touchdowns, while senior Andrew Allen completed 4-of-9 passes for 77 yards a score. Transfer Darrell Colbert was 3-of-7 for 27 yards but also threw an interception. The offense was slow getting started, but after having four consecutive passes fall incomplete the quarterbacks connected on four of their next six, including a 45-yard touchdown from Allen to tight end Jarod Wood. The Cardinals' second scoring strike of the day came from Morse. The Port Neches-Groves product connected with true freshman Kirkland Banks for a 65-yard touchdown – the longest of the day. In a throwback to their days at PNG, the final touchdown pass came when Morse connected with high school teammate Caisen Sullivan for a 16-yard touchdown near the end of the scrimmage. The offense also carried the ball 28 times for 232 yards. Transfer quarterback Darrell Colbert proved his ability as a dual threat carrying the ball seven times for 48 yards, while sophomore Kendrick King had six carries for 70 yards. Despite the offensive highlights, the defense made things tough on the Cardinals' offense. The defense finished the scrimmage with seven tackles for losses, six sacks, two fumbles – including one inside their own five yard line, two pass deflections and an interception. The Cardinals also blocked a kick on special teams. Junior Chaston Brooks led the defense with four tackles, while Beaumont freshman Reggie Boseman added three stops and a sack. Boseman was one of six Cardinals to record a sack Saturday morning. Sophomore Daniel Crosley was also credited with three stops. Junior college transfer Nate Jones recorded the interception. A transfer from Tyler Junior College, Jones finished the day with two tackles and the interception. On specials teams, the Cardinals converted 2-of-4 field goals. Freshman Elvin Martinez connected on two 37-yard attempts. Senior Manasseh Miles was responsible for the blocked kick. read more: http://lamarcardinals.com/news/2017/8/14/football-a-look-at-the-2017-cardinals-qbs.aspx
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